Keswick Festival

Special Edition SIGG Bottle Aims To Top Up Conservation Fund

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SIGG, an outdoors brand, has teamed up with the Keswick Mountain Festival to release a bottle in order to raise funds for the event’s official charity. 

Each sale of the special edition bottle, which will be available this month during the festival, will contribute to The National Trust and more specifically the Catbells legacy project.

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Drawn to the outdoors from an early age, Henry is made to meander through the British countryside, where slow walks, open landscapes and fresh air feel most at home.

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Catbells is one of the busiest hills in the Lake District and so needs continuous upkeep. The bottles will be sold at £20 and £2 from every sale will be donated straight the Catbells legacy project. 

This year’s Keswick Mountain Festival will run from 15-17 May.

Visitors to KMF are encouraged to support the project in different ways, from donating when buying tickets, to contributing to collections over the weekend of the event, with contributions from both the bottle and event as a whole going towards vital conversation work. 

The popular SIGG Travel bottle is made from 100% aluminium and also has a practical screw cap, ensuring a tight seal on the move.

As well as that, the elastic interior coating is resistant to dents and designed to preserve the flavour of your favoured drink.

SIGG Limited Edition Bottle
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For more information about the partnership between Keswick Mountain Festival and The National Trust. 

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