Not sure what to get up to over the weekend? Looking for some inspiration?
Why not take away one of our Studio Itinerary bits with you.
There’s a dose of culture, an amazing spaces and much more.
Magazine: Orinenteer Mapazine Issue #8
Challenge: Think you have what it takes to complete the George Fisher’s Tea Round? A 30-mile route with 12,000ft + of accent starting and finishing at the gates of George Fisher in Keswick? If this sounds up your street, then hit the link to find out more about the mega George Fisher’s Tea Round challenge.
Exhibition: Running until the 29th October Queer Nature is a festival like no other. Currently being held at Kew Gardens iconic Temperate House, the festival explores the amazing world of plants and fungi, particularly those that challenge traditional expectations. Head over to Kew Gardens website via the link to discover more and be sure to keep an eye out for weekend and after hour events.
Book: Brutalist Italy – Concrete architecture from the Alps to the Mediterranean Sea by Roberto Conte and Stefano Perego
Space: Harmen Activity Park. This mega one-kilometre long 2 metres wide boardwalk nestled high amongst the forest and running along Lake Fyresvatn, Norway is epic! Aside from walking it packs cycle and nature paths and activities including treetop trampolines and climbing facilities. Its endpoint is pretty impressive too! With panoramic views over the surrounding pine forest, clear lakes, and rock formations that make up the natural landscape.