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Guided Sunset Walk
September 26, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Eur8 – Eur10Join us for a Guided Sunset Walk at Majjistral Nature and History Park!
We will walk along the cliffs and witness spectacular views of the coastal landscape, experience the sounds of nature, learn about Malta’s flora and fauna and enjoy the sunset with beautiful surroundings.
Details:
Date: Saturday 18th July 2020
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Event Duration: 2 hours
Fitness Level Required: Medium
Price: €10 per Adult €3 per Child/ Student under 18 years
Meeting Point: Majjistral Park Visitor Centre
Time: 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Event Duration: 2 hours
Fitness Level Required: Medium
Price: €10 per Adult €3 per Child/ Student under 18 years
Meeting Point: Majjistral Park Visitor Centre
To Book:
Pre-booking and pre-payment is ESSENTIAL.
Please book by sending an email to walks@majjistral.org. Details about how to pay will be sent by email.
Please note:
Payment will only be accepted via online transfer. Cash payments will NOT be accepted. We will issue a refund if anyone is unable to attend as long as pre-warning is given before the activity takes place.
Participation in the activity will be refused if anyone is visibly unwell or has respiratory symptoms including coughing, fever, shortness of breath, runny nose or sore throat;
The Visitor Centre will be closed. Facilities like toilets will NOT be available;
Vulnerable people (e.g. >65 years of age) participate at their own risk;
A record of the names, contact details and date and time of activity participants will be kept in order to facilitate contact tracing should this be required.
The park terrain is not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs.
Children are to stay alongside parents at all times of the walk.
Dogs are welcome but they need to be kept on a leash.
Visitors to the park are to take care of their own safety and that of any accompanying children and the Majjistral Park cannot be held responsible for any injuries or loss of property.
Participation in the activity will be refused if anyone is visibly unwell or has respiratory symptoms including coughing, fever, shortness of breath, runny nose or sore throat;
The Visitor Centre will be closed. Facilities like toilets will NOT be available;
Vulnerable people (e.g. >65 years of age) participate at their own risk;
A record of the names, contact details and date and time of activity participants will be kept in order to facilitate contact tracing should this be required.
The park terrain is not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs.
Children are to stay alongside parents at all times of the walk.
Dogs are welcome but they need to be kept on a leash.
Visitors to the park are to take care of their own safety and that of any accompanying children and the Majjistral Park cannot be held responsible for any injuries or loss of property.
Activity participants should:
Wear comfortable shoes for rugged terrain and suitable clothing;
Wear a mask if participants feel this is necessary;
Maintain a social distance of 2 metres from other participants;
Cover their coughs and sneezes with a clean tissue or use their elbow (and no spitting);
Avoid touching their face, eyes, nose and mouth;
Dispose of used tissues and cigarette butts hygienically and responsibly (please bring a bag to put these in);
Be clean before participation;
Bring drinking water if required;
Have no intentional physical contact with other activity participants such as shaking hands and patting backs;
Anyone who develops a mild cough, fever (i.e. a temperature of 37.2⁰C or higher), shortness of breath, headaches, tiredness, loss of taste, loss of smell or diarrhoea, should seperate themselves from the activity and call the public health helpline on 111 giving details of their symptoms.
Wear a mask if participants feel this is necessary;
Maintain a social distance of 2 metres from other participants;
Cover their coughs and sneezes with a clean tissue or use their elbow (and no spitting);
Avoid touching their face, eyes, nose and mouth;
Dispose of used tissues and cigarette butts hygienically and responsibly (please bring a bag to put these in);
Be clean before participation;
Bring drinking water if required;
Have no intentional physical contact with other activity participants such as shaking hands and patting backs;
Anyone who develops a mild cough, fever (i.e. a temperature of 37.2⁰C or higher), shortness of breath, headaches, tiredness, loss of taste, loss of smell or diarrhoea, should seperate themselves from the activity and call the public health helpline on 111 giving details of their symptoms.
*Photo provided courtesy of Gilbert Vancell Nature Photography