Celebrate National Walking Month with a Mytime Wellbeing Walk
May is National Walking Month – join us for a Wellbeing Walk!
Whether you used to enjoy walking but have lost your fitness or want to get started to improve your wellness, we’re all in it together. We’re a friendly bunch so you’ll get the warmest of welcomes. Everyone walks for their own reasons, whether to ward off illness, manage health conditions or boost their wellbeing. Yet we all get more out of it by walking together.
All our short group walks are led by an experienced Ramblers Wellbeing Walk leader along tried-and-tested routes. And there should be some within easy reach of where you live. Because you’ll be walking with others, you’ll feel safe and supported and have fun along the way too.
We make getting active easier, for everyone
- Fitness level doesn’t matter: walks are over easy terrain and at a steady pace to suit everyone.
- Mobility limitations aren’t an issue: routes are open to all (Please contact walk organiser to check if the route is wheelchair accessible).
- It’s almost impossible to not feel good when walking outdoors – it’s a natural mood booster!
- Improve cardiovascular fitness
- Increase energy levels
#WalkThisMay
MAIN EVENTS:
Darrick & Newstead Woods & Tugmutton Common
- Wednesday’s at 2.00pm - meeting point outside the Locksbottom Cricket Pavilion, Tugmutton Common off Starts Hill Road, BR6 7AA
- 60 Minute walk – Last Wednesday of each month it’s a longer walk to High Elms and back with a stop at the Café in High Elms (90-120 mins) , Can be muddy and some uneven ground depending on the weather.
- Walk Leaders – Neil, Sylvia, Valerie
Jubilee Park / Petts Wood
- Friday’s at 2.00pm - meet at Jubilee Car Park, Tent Peg Lane, off Crest View Drive, BR5 1BY
- 60 Minute walk – There is a choice of 2 walks, 60 minutes around Jubilee Park or a longer walk of 90 minutes that continues and includes Petts Woods (can be a bit muddy depending on the weather), all start together at the same point.
- Walk Leaders – Neil, Deborah
Bromley Church Gardens
- Saturday’s at 10.30am - meet outside Bromley Central Library/Churchill Theatre BR1 1HA
- 45 Minute walk - Churchill Gardens and Queensmead Rec. There are 2-3 Hills but alternative options are led for those that can’t or don’t want to do the hills
- Chat and Drinks in a café in Bromley after for anyone that wants to stay
- Walk Leaders – John, Liz, Christine, Tim
Kelsey Park and Harvington Woods
- Thursdays at 10am – Meet at the Friends of Kelsey Park notice board near the café in the park, BR3 5JT, No hills although can be muddy in the woods depending on the weather.
- 45 - 60 minutes
- Chat and drinks in the Café after for anyone that wants to stay
- Walk Leaders – Mike, Eleanor, Christine
How to access the walks: Sign up on the Ramblers website via the button below.