Everybody Health & Leisure is working with passionate volunteers, who have been trained to provide weekly short walks in the town centres and rural areas of Cheshire East to help local residents get out, increase activity levels and socialise in a safe environment.  These FREE short walks are accessible to all, particularly people who are looking to increase their activity.

For any questions, please contact [email protected] 

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If you would like to be a volunteer walks leader please email: [email protected] and come join the team.

Ramblers Wellbeing Walks in your area

Booking for our wellbeing walks is not essential, you can just turn up on the day and time. If you have any questions about our walks please contact the team who will happily help: [email protected]

TownTimeWalk datesMeet point
Crewe10.30am – 11.00amEvery TuesdayCrewe Lifestyle Centre
Nantwich1.00pm – 2.10pmEvery WednesdayBarony Sports Complex
Poynton10.00am – 11.15amWednesdays, fortnightlyJacksons Brickworks Local Nature Reserve. 

For more information on the date of our next walk, please contact:

[email protected] 

Nantwich 11.00am – 12.15pm Sundays- Starting 26th May 2024Nantwich Leisure Centre

 

We have also partnered with Green Spaces for Wellbeing and deliver a Ramblers Wellbeing Walk at Queens Park in Crewe. Please click here to find out more and booking is essential for these walks.  

A group photo of participants and Everybody Volunteers at the Ramblers Wellbeing Walk in Nantwich. The group are stood in a field, with trees in the background, on a sunny day with clouds in the sky. Participants are smiling and waving at the camera.
A photo of three participants at the Ramblers Wellbeing Walk in Nantwich. The group are walking on the pavement down a street, smiling, pointing and chatting.
A photo taken on the Ramblers Wellbeing Walk in Nantwich of lots of small purple flowers and a yellow dandelion.
An image taken at the Ramblers Wellbeing Walk in Nantwich of two ladies stood smiling. They are stood on the pavement with houses and grass in the background.

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