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Post | April 2024 | News Stories | 1 min read

Hertfordshire Health Walks

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GoVol Herts
Older people on a walk in the countryside

"We are delighted to launch our new Hertfordshire Health Walks May – August 2024 Timetables.  

 

There are more than 100 walking opportunities listed, including many walks for people who are unaccustomed to walking or who are returning to exercise after illness or injury. And, for those working or just busy on the weekdays, we have several summer evening walks and our wonderful Sunday walks programme in Dacorum. As some walk information may have changed (i.e. starting points, day, time or grade etc), please be sure to check the timetable for any minor changes to the walks. 

 

All our walks are FREE and are graded between 20 to 30 minutes (First Steps) and up to 90 minutes (Grade 4) unless otherwise stated, whilst Grade 4+ progression walks can however last up to 2 hours.

 

Don't forget, you can register online or turn up 15 mins before your first walk to complete a New Walker Form.  

 

We are also always looking for more volunteers to join our wonderful volunteer teams across all of the walks. So if this is something you are interested in, please do let us know. The more volunteers we have, the more different graded walks we can bring in to suit a range of abilities. Our next training is on the 10th June in Hemel Hempstead.

If you would like any more information about the walks or volunteering, please call us on 01992 555888, Monday to Thursday 09:00 to 14:00, or email [email protected] 

We look forward to seeing you on your next walk with us.

 

All the best 

 

Claire, Kim and Marie"

The Health Walks Team 

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