Services in Walking / Rambling (14)

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  1. Running or walking through wooded and/or urban areas finding a route between electronic controls. Beginners of all ages. Coaching and equipment hire is available. Events regularly within Berkshire.
  2. The Berkshire Walkers is part of the Ramblers aimed at people in their 20s and 30s. We provide a mix of walks, mainly at the weekends, ranging from 4 to 15 miles. We also organise social events. See our website for information about upcoming walks,…
    N/A - various starting points for walks/socialsRG
  3. Walking groups run by the Greater Reading Napalese Community Association which are open to everyone. Local volunteers who have trained to become walking leaders organise weekly meetings in Whitley and Palmer Park. Walkers can choose between slow and fast routes and enjoy local scenic walks…
  4. A peer support group organising walks and talks for those in our local area affected by mental illness, along with their families, children, friends and dogs (on leads). They meet twice a month for around an hour’s walk followed by a cuppa, at two or three…
  5. Restarting in September 2020
    Sensory wellbeing walks in nature for small groups Forest bathing and nature connection walk programme to boost wellbeing, particularly for people returning back to work.  Virtual and physical sensory sessions for visually impaired groups. Natural Netwalking (networking-while-working) in Reading town centre and Thames Valley business park for…
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  6. Walks are every other Monday
    A new local walking group in Tilehurst. The walk is led by qualified volunteer walk leaders, every other Monday, and is a lovely way to increase physical activity and meet new friends. The walks start at 10:30 am (please arraive at 10:20 am if it's…
    The Gardens in the Tylers Rest149 Norcot RoadReadingRG30 6BS

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