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There are 218 steps up to the West Hill that participants need to negotiate. Medieval dress is encouraged not not compulsory. Free entry to Hastings Castle for all participants on the walk, the Lord's Prayer will be said in Anglo-Saxon and a picnic (weather permitting). Please bring your own food and drink.
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