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Walking the Way to Health Bristol

 

Latest news and information

Latest news and informationVolunteer with the Joint Local Access Forum (JLAF)

Would you like to be involved in the development of access to the outdoors in the Bristol area?

Are you interested in being a voluntary member of the Joint Local Access Forum (JLAF), which gives independent advice to councils on paths, public rights of way and access land both in the countryside and in urban areas? Would you be able to advise councils on how to attract new users to the network of paths in this area?

For more details, please contact Chris Hogg, Secretary to the JLAF on 01225 394 161 or look at www.jlaf.org.uk

Health walks bulletin

The Walking the Way to Health Bristol team are now producing a quarterly newsletter with all the latest news and information about Bristol walking groups. Download the latest walks bulletin below:

Download: Spring walks bulletin (PDF, 709 Kb)

Adult summer walks are back!

Get out and about in our city and join in with our FREE summer walks programme. Walks are supported by the Friends of Bristol's Museums, Galleries and Archives.

Find out more information about the summer walks.

Weekly walks from Horfield Leisure Centre

Download the poster below to find out details of weekly walks running from Horfield Leisure Centre cafe.

Download: weekly walks from Horfield Leisure Centre (PDF, 42 Kb)

City centre walks

Work near the centre of town? Weekly Wednesday walks are available on your lunch hour. Walks start from the Cascade Steps, City Centre at 12.30pm every Wednesday. Walks last approximately 30 minutes and include brisk walking on various routes around central Bristol.

Bedminster and Southville walking group

Due to a large increase in numbers the group are unable to take on any new members at present.

 
 

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