Guided walks detailing the history of Malmesbury are back for another year.
Starting on Easter Monday with a walk celebrating the unique history of the town, there will be 12 walks this summer.
Among the highlights will be the now famous Halloween walks, and a 'pub crawl' in July tracing the story of Malmesbury's pubs, hotels, beer shops and breweries.
There will also be two walks featuring additional activities for children.
Walk organiser Campbell Ritchie says: "Malmesbury has so many stories to tell and there are lots to see connected with them all around the town.
"The guided walks are led by volunteers with a love for the history of Malmesbury and are great for locals and visitors alike.
"The walks are a partnership between Athelstan Museum and Malmesbury Civic Trust and all the money we raise goes to local good causes."
For more details and for tickets, go to athelstanmuseum.org.uk.
Tickets are also available from Athelstan Museum
Malmesbury Civic Trust is also offering to lead walks for private groups.
For more, call 01666824376 or email chalcourt@mypostoffice.co.uk
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