Posted: Thu 26th Feb 2015

Go Green 4 Health – Free weekly, led walk programme

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Feb 26th, 2015

Location: Wrexham’s Country Parks

Date: Every Friday

Time: 11am – 1pm

Details: Groundwork North Wales begins its programme of free, local, led walks on Friday 20th February.

Each Friday, between 11am and 1pm, a gently-paced, social walk will take place at one of Wrexham’s country parks to enable all taking part to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits of being active in our local, green, outdoor spaces, to meet new people and have fun along the way!

The walks, which will be led by trained Walk Leaders, will be between 1 and 2 miles long, and may include some gentle inclines.

Accompanied children and dogs are welcome.

Please bring along your own drinks/refreshments and suitable footwear and clothing for the weather conditions.

Please do not hesitate to contact a member of the team to find out more – we look forward to meeting you!

Prices : Free

Contact : [email protected] 01978 757524

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