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Mama & Baby Walk – Bolam Lake Country Park

Mama & Baby Walk – Bolam Lake Country Park
🗓 Date: Wednesday, 15th October 2025
⏰ Start Time: 11:00 AM
📍 Meeting Point: To be confirmed in group chat
🎟️ Price: Free
Event Overview
Join Steph for a relaxed and social mama & baby walk around the beautiful Bolam Lake Country Park. We’ll take two gentle laps of the lake (just under 2 miles total) – a peaceful, pram-friendly route surrounded by autumn colours, calm water, and plenty of friendly faces.
This easy-going stroll is designed for new mams who want to get outdoors, stretch their legs, and connect with others in a supportive, no-pressure space. Whether you’re coming for the chat, the fresh air, or just a little breather from routine, you’ll be in good company with other like-minded new mams.
After the walk, there’s the option to stop at the on-site café for a warm drink, snack, or light lunch while conversations continue.
Event Details
- Distance: Just under 2 miles (two laps of the lake)
- Difficulty Level: Easy – flat and pram-friendly paths
- Estimated Duration: Around 1.5-2 hours, including café time
- Facilities: Café and toilets available at the visitor centre
- Parking: Pay and display car park at the visitor centre (please bring change as it’s cash only)
What to Bring
Clothing:
- Comfortable walking shoes or trainers
- Weather-appropriate layers (waterproof if needed)
For Baby:
- Pram or buggy
- Essentials you usually pack for a short outing (nappies, snacks, toys, bottles)
For You:
- Water bottle
- Change or card for the café
Community Connection
Before the event, a private Instagram group chat will be created so you can connect with other mams in advance and feel extra welcome on the day.
Important Information
This is a relaxed community meet-up, not a guided or insured tour. Please make sure you’re comfortable managing your pram on slightly uneven paths. You’re responsible for your own safety, fitness, and equipment.
⚠️ Please only book if you’re sure you can attend, numbers are limited to keep the group small and friendly.
