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Our welcoming walks have been running since 2003, helping many participants get active, benefit their mental wellbeing and meet other local people.  

Our friendly volunteers lead a varied programme of walks all over the Borough of Elmbridge in North West Surrey and surrounding areas. We have walks every weekday and Saturdays.  

Our routes incorporate the Thames towpath in the north of our borough; open countryside such as Esher common and around Claygate; town routes in Weybridge, Cobham and Molesey; and local jewels such as the historic Painshill Park and Bushy Park.  For an up to date list of the current programme please visit https://www.elmbridge.gov.uk/sports-and-health/physical-activity/wellbeing-walks

 

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Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Elmbridge

Join Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Elmbridge for short, local and accessible walks to help you get more active.

Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks

Find out more

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Wellbeing Walk Groups

Ramblers Wellbeing Walks groups are all over England and there should be some within easy reach of where you live. Search by location to a local group.

Group walking on paved surface in park, some with walking sticks.

Getting started with walking

Our Wellbeing Walks make getting active easier, for everyone. Because you’ll be walking with others, you’ll feel safe, be supported, and have fun along the way.

Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks