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Thousands enjoy sunshine at Keswick Mountain Festival

by Cumbria Crack
21/05/2024
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Hikers on the fells. Picture: Route North Photography

Thousands of people enjoyed the sunshine at this year’s Keswick Mountain Festival.

Returning after a year’s break, the festival last weekend attracted around 15,000 people to its mix of sporting events, outdoor activities, live entertainment, speakers, taster sessions, exhibitor stands, and camping for all of the family.

Based in Crow Park on the shore of Derwentwater, the Festival Village incorporated the Accessible Adventure Zone, as the event delivered on its promise to be more inclusive than ever.

Participation levels in the 2024 Keswick Mountain Festival sports events were the highest since 2019, said organisers, while the wide variety of speaker sessions in the Festival Village and Theatre by the Lake attracted big audiences.

Visitors were also able to enjoy live music throughout the weekend, with the festival hosting 16 performances by local acts in the Big Top and Band Stand.

Relaxing in the Festival Village. Picture: Route North Photography

Meanwhile, town centre businesses welcomed the return of the festival with enthusiasm, and laid on more activities and live music for visitors, complementing the event’s own offer. Venues around Keswick were very busy over the weekend.

Among the speakers at the 2024 Keswick Mountain Festival was TV presenter and triathlete Louise Minchin, who also took part in the festival’s triathlon event.

She said: “I loved the festival. Both the talks that I was involved in were great fun and hopefully inspiring, but what made it for me was the swim and the run which were both epic.

3 Dads Walking lead out hikers. Picture: Route North Photography

“The water was beautiful, crystal clear and calm and I was on my own for most of it, which was a sublime experience. The run was fabulous with the glorious weather and stunning surroundings.”

Wheelchair athlete and Paralympian Mel Nicholls returned to the festival this year and after tackling the open water swimming event on Derwentwater.

Open water swimming in Derwentwater. Picture: Route North Photography

Mel added: “The amazing Keswick Mountain Festival team made it possible for me to race by being awesome water handlers, chair pushers, kit carriers, cheerleaders, photographers, organisers, safety kayakers, say ‘yes-ers’, and all round legends.

“Not only that, but I also got an age category win and was fourth female overall – such an unexpected outcome to a wonderful swim in Derwentwater in the sunshine. I loved it!”

Festival director Nicola Meadley said: “It was a fabulous weekend and it was so good to be back and welcome such a large number of visitors to this amazing setting.

A sun drenched trail run. Picture: Route North Photography

“The feedback from the likes of Louise and Mel is brilliant, and has been reflected in many more comments that we’ve received from people of all ages who joined us at Keswick Mountain Festival this year. We’re grateful to everyone who supported the event and to the weather gods for smiling on us.”

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