Mondays (except Bank Holidays)
We meet at 10:45am at the Treetop Café (formerly Pavilion Café), Royal Victoria Park, BA1 2NR, ready to leave at 11am. The walking is usually flat, and covers 2 to 3 miles in about 90 minutes. We walk around the beautiful Park, along the river, or a little further afield. The group often have a cuppa afterwards. You can find out more here – Monday walks.
Tuesdays
Time Bank Plus run Feel Good Walks. A short, dog-friendly walk in Twerton from 12:30 to 1:30pm. Meet at the office just before 12:30 (86 High Street, Twerton, BA2 1DE), just turn up! If you’d like more information, contact them on 01225 442813 or email timebankplus@gmail.com. The walk lasts between 40 and 60 minutes at a gentle pace, covering 1 to 2 miles in the local area.
Wednesdays
Short walks followed by a cuppa in central Bath. The walks are between 45 minutes and an hour and cover about 1 to 1.5 miles. They are mainly flat and on pavements. The meeting time is 10:30a.m., see below for the meeting point, as it’s different each week.
First Wednesday of the month. Argyle Street (BA2 4BA). Meet on the bench outside the old chapel just beyond Grove Street, opposite Dorothy House shop.
Second Wednesday of the month. Royal Victoria Park. Meet at Treetop Café (formerly Pavilion Café) (BA1 2NR).
Third Wednesday of the month. Bus station. Meet at the end nearest the train station (BA1 1SS).
Fourth Wednesday of the month. Royal Victoria Park, Treetop Café.
Fifth Wednesday of the month. Meet at the bus station and go further afield.
You can find out more here – Wednesday walks.
Thursdays
The walks are at 11am starting at Monksdale Road Allotments (BA2 2JD), in partnership with Bath Mind. We start from the car park, and the walk is about an hour, reasonably flat and often wheelchair and buggy accessible, in a small, friendly group. We go up the linear park to local green spaces or further afield, depending on the group. Assistance dogs welcome. You can find out more here – Thursday walks.
We welcome new volunteer walk leaders for all the walks. More information about this rewarding role here – wellbeing walk leader.
