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Nick Thorpe – Walking Europe’s Last Wilderness 

 

The Carpathian Mountains of Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine are Europe’s last true wilderness. A landscape of great spruce and beech forests, grass meadows, and ancient villages, its people contend daily with the elements—as well as Europe’s last large carnivores. But this fragile ecosystem is now under threat, from climate change and illegal logging. Journeying from the banks of the Danube to Transylvania, Nick Thorpe guides us through the history and ecology of the watershed of Europe, between the Black Sea and the Baltic. 

 

Chaired by Caroline Beck

 

“By the time I reached its final pages, I was eager to experience the Carpathians for myself.”Guy Stagg, Literary Review

“Thorpe goes deeper than scenery, weaving together history, culture, ecology, economy and more. . . . Through Thorpe’s compassionate guiding, the voices of the people who call this region home will linger long in my mind.”Elizabeth Wainwright, Geographical

 

Booking Information

  • Priority Booking for Festival Friends opens at 08.00 on Friday 27th of February. Tickets go on general sale from Monday 2nd March.
  • Our concession tickets are available to Friends of the Festival, those on benefits and students.
  • Hearing loops are available for Theatre and Library events. Carers qualify for free ‘essential companion’ tickets. Wheelchair spaces are limited. In all cases, please call the Box Office on 01434 652477 to book or email: boxoffice@queenshall.co.uk.
  • Tickets cannot be refunded but can be exchanged for other Book Festival events.
  • All bookings are subject to a booking fee of £1.50 per transaction.

 

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Location

Hexham Library, Queens Hall

Date

03 May 2026

Time

12:45 pm - 1:45 pm

Cost

£11 / £9

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