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‘Goat on the Rocks’ tour launched

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Published: 2 March 2017
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Mountain Goat has launched the ‘Goat on the Rocks’ tour with two Lake District attractions – specially created for group celebrations, including hen and stag parties.

The adventure begins on one of Mountain Goat’s minicoaches, which will head to the Honister Pass – one of the country’s steepest roads.

Then groups will face their fears at Honister Slate Mine’s Via Ferrata Xtreme, twice as high as the Shard and nine times higher than The Big One rollercoaster, before crossing a Burma Bridge suspended more than 2,000 feet above the valley floor.

After lunch, the next stop is the Top Cumbrian Icon Lakes Distillery.

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