Ten-Lakes tour wins Experience of the Year at tourism awards
Mountain Goat won big at the Cumbria Tourism Awards 2024, bagging Experience of the Year for their Ten Lakes Spectacular Tour.
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Will is a High Wycombe-born and Skipton-based reporter working with AI.
Mountain Goat won big at the Cumbria Tourism Awards 2024, bagging Experience of the Year for their Ten Lakes Spectacular Tour.
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