Saint Michael's Hospice is continuing its springtime 'Twilight Walk' event for the second time since lockdown.
The event will return on March 22nd to raise vital funds for the hospice.
Each year participants put on their pyjamas and join friends and family for a sponsored walk.
The fundraisers walk on a 4-mile route around Knaresborough with twinkles and sparkles - and are treated to stunning views of the historic town as the sun goes down.

The walk weaves through landmarks such as the Knaresborough Castle, Conyngham Hall and The Riverside.
It starts and ends at King James School and costs just £15 to take part - with an aim to raise £50 each for the hospice through sponsorships.
Registration for the walk is now open and discounted early-bird entry tickets are available on their website.
You can apply for the walk via their website here.

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