Get involved in Edinburgh’s first and grate-est cheese crawl! The crawl is 2 hours of non stop in-curd-edible action. There will be a cheese whizz quiz and of course a little bit of fizz. The crawl will be packed full of the finest of Edinburgh’s brie-liant cheeses, with very mature fun facts, and the chance to heckle your quizmaster with your favourite cheese puns that will have your group crumbling faster than a wensleydale.
Meeting Point: Saint Stephen’s Comely Bank Church, Stockbridge and ending at Dundas Street.
Accessibility: no disabled/carer tickets available - one venue out of the five is not wheelchair accessible
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