The Ramblers’ Association is organising a cultural/ scenic walk tomorrow along Marfa ridge from l-Aħrax to Il-Qammieħ and a visitto the Tunnara Museumin Mellieħa Bay, where detailed explanations about the tuna fishing that used to be practised by fishermen in the bay will be given.

The walk, including the museum visit, lasts three to four hours. Ramblers meet at It-Tunnara, Għadira at 2pm.

Another walk will be held on Sunday with a cultural visit to a British defensive outpost later adapted as a Cold War bunker, followed by a walk in close affinity to nature through Burmarrad, Wied ta’ Għajn Mula, Bidnija, Dwejra, Falka Gap and back to Tarġa Gap.

The four hour walk is rated moderate to hard. The ramblers meet at Tarġa Gap entry road to Ġnien tal-Għarusa tal-Mosta at 9am.

Everyone is invited to join the walks but it is important that beginners choose an easy walk to start with and then decide on the harder walks.

The Ramblers’ Association takes great care in picking the trail but every participant is free to walk or stop at his/her discretion and is solely responsible for his/her safety.

For further information call 9949 7080 or visit www.ramblersmalta.org or www.facebook.com/ramblersmalta.

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