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Worcestershire Health Walks
Worcestershire Health Walks
Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Herefordshire
Wellbeing Walks are short walks, run by friendly, specially trained volunteer walk leaders, who are on hand to provide encouragement and support. All walks are free of charge and are open to everyone – you don’t need to preregister, just come along and join us. The routes start and finish at the same location as advertised, and last between 30 and 90 minutes. Don’t worry about your fitness level - walks are over easy terrain and at a steady pace to suit everyone (please note we're unable to prov...
Shorter walks, usually within the city.
I love chair based dance - it's a fun way of getting fit whilst sitting down. We dance whilst sitting on a chair to some great tunes, most of which you'll know and you can sing along too. Work at your own pace, just tap your toes, clap your hands and we're dancing! Suitable for anyone who would prefer to remain seated whilst exercising - older adults, beginners, overweight, unfit, disabled including wheelchairs, dementia sufferers. If you need to bring a carer, that's fine, the carer comes free...
Join us for this 5-6km walk setting off from Owd Nells.
An Intermediate / Gear 2 walk of approximately 4 miles. The gradient is gentle, no steep hills or ramps, but the aim is to maintain a good pace. There are a couple of alternative routes according to the ground conditions but walkers should be prepared to walk along country roads and farm tracks. Intermediate - A faster pace than Gear 1 and an established technique is key, but if necessary a little more recovery time for those that need it. Gear 2 - A faster pace gained through technique. Th...
From Dryhill, we follow the public footpaths to explore the local area. Some road walking but amazing views towards the North Downs and a chance to see Red Kites