Towpath Walk, Market Harborough - Union Wharf (Monthly)

Towpath Walk, Market Harborough - Union Wharf (Monthly)

Do you want to get outside and be more active.

By Canal & River Trust, Waterways Wellbeing East Mids

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Location

Union Wharf, Market Harborough, UK

Union Wharf Market Harborough LE16 United Kingdom

About this event

Towpath Walk, Waterways Wellbeing.

Do you want to get outside and be more active.

Our free, led canalside walks are an easy way to be active and to socialise. We go at a gentle pace suitable for anyone who does not have a severe mobility difficulty and/or is not seriously unfit. Walks are around 1 and a half hours long.

The walk meet point is outside the Waterfront Pub at Union Wharf - Market Harborough

Points to note:

• Ages 18 and over only.

• Bookings close 24 hours before the walk starts.

• No dogs (Assistance dogs welcome).

• If you book and then can’t come, please cancel your place via Eventbrite or contact Sean.payne@canalrivertrust.org.uk

Ramblers Walk Grade: Easy - walks for adults aged 18+ who do not have a severe mobility difficulty and/or is not seriously unfit.

Organised by

The Canal and River Trusts, Waterways Wellbeing project in the East Midlands. (Nottingham/Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire).

We're the charity who look after and bring to life 2,000 miles of waterways, because we believe that life is better by water.

Our research shows that spending time by water, whether it be your lunchbreak, daily commute or just a weekend stroll, really can make us feel happier and healthier.

With ever increasing rates of obesity, stress and declining mental health in the UK, we are uniquely placed to make a significant contribution to improving the wellbeing of millions of people. Our general sessions are open to over 18s and participants can be referred onto them via social prescribers, link workers, community and faith groups or through other charities. We also take self-referrals.

Bespoke activities can be organised for community groups/charities/families or for young people. (sessions can be designed to meet specific requirements)

Our waterways are making a difference to millions of lives every year. We want as many people as possible to feel the difference by making canals and rivers part of their daily lives.

To be referred onto our activities please speak to your GP, social prescriber link worker or local area coordinator. Alternatively you can contact your Canal & River Trust, Wellbeing coordinator to find out more or get involved.

For more info please email: Info.Waterwayswellbeing@canalrivertrust.org.uk

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Sep 2 · 10:00 GMT+1