Wellbeing/Health Walks in Medway
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Medway Health Walks and the newly formed Ramblers Wellbeing Walks in Medway believe that walking is the key to a happier and healthier lifestyle. Almost everyone can do it, no matter your age, income, gender or ability. It is the easiest and most accessible form of physical activity that can become part of your everyday life.
Medway encourages everyone to try a group walk by joining our volunteer led walking groups. We have a number of walking options from 10 minutes up to 90 minutes. You only need a pair of shoes and a fitness level appropriate to the walk you are joining.
Each walk has a unique feel, weather it’s the distance, the terrain, the environment and we have developed a grading system to help you decide on the most appropriate walking group for you.
Get Active webpage: https://www.medway.gov.uk/getactive
Here is Medway Health Walks link to website: Locations of Medway Health Walks
Walks in Medway
Location | Date and time | Walk duration | Walk difficulty by grade |
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Rochester Riverside walk
Meeting outside Eastgate House, ME1 1EW |
Mondays
Leaves at: 10am |
Walk lasts 60 minutes. | Grade 3 difficulty.![]() |
Walk in the Park, Hoo (the Clover Series)
Meeting outside Hoo Church, ME3 9AL |
Every 1st and 3rd Monday of every monthLeaves at: 10am | Walks lasts for 45 minutes. | Grade 2 difficulty.![]() |
Hoo – Just Beat It, Cancer rehab support group
Meeting outside Hoo Church, ME3 9AL |
Every 1st and 3rd Monday of every month
Leaves at: 10am |
Walk lasts for 60 minutes. | Grade 3 difficulty.![]() |
Get Active (Pole Walking): Higham
Meeting outside Higham Village Club, ME3 7DD
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Every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month
Get in touch for more information and how to book. Leaves at 10.15am |
Walk last 90 minutes. | Grade 5 difficulty.
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Bell Mast and Island walk (St. Mary’s Island)
Meeting at Dockyard Visitor’s Entrance, ME4 4TY Parking charges and restriction will apply at all times |
Mondays
Leaves at: 10.30am |
Walk lasts for 60 minutes. | Grade 3 difficulty.![]() |
Strood community walk
Meeting at Strood Community Hub, ME2 4TJ |
Tuesdays
Leaves at: 10.15am |
Walk lasts for 75 minutes. | Grade 4 difficulty.![]() |
Cuxton Hiking Group
Meeting outside Cuxton Library, ME2 1EY |
Every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month
Leaves at: 10.30am |
Walk lasts for 90 minutes. | Grade 4 difficulty.![]() |
Riverside Country Park wellbeing walk
Meeting at Riverside Country Park, ME7 2XH |
Tuesdays
Leaves at: 10.15am |
Walk lasts for 60 minutes | Grade 3 difficulty.![]() |
Darland Banks walk
Meeting at Star Lane/Darland Avenue, ME7 3AT |
Wednesdays
Leaves at: 9.45am |
Walk lasts for 75 minutes. | Grade 4 difficulty.![]() |
The Great Lines wellbeing walk
Meeting at Gillingham Community Hub, ME7 1BG |
Wednesdays
Leaves at: 10am |
Walk lasts for 60 minutes | Grade 3 difficulty.
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Cliffe Woods
Meeting at Parks Medical Centre, ME3 8HX (meet outside) |
Wednesdays
Leaves at: 10.30am |
Walk lasts for 75 minutes. | Grade 4 difficulty.![]() |
Rainham Wellbeing Walk
Meeting outside St. Margarets Church, ME8 7JH |
Wednesdays
Leaves at: 10.30am |
Walk lasts for 90 minutes. | Grade 5 difficulty.
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Chatham Historic Dockyard walk
Meeting at Dockyard Visitor’s Entrance, ME4 4TY Parking charges and restriction will apply at all times |
Thursdays
Leaves at: 10am |
Walk lasts for 75 minutes. | Grade 4 difficulty.![]() |
St. Justus Church Wellbeing walk
Meeting at St Justus Church, ME1 2LT |
Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month
Leaves at: 2pm |
Walk lasts up to 60 minutes. | Grade 3 difficulty.
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Rochester Community walk
Meeting outside Rochester Library, ME1 1EW (no meeting point) |
Fridays
Leaves at: 10.30am from outside the main library entrance |
Walk lasts for 60 minutes. | Grade 4 difficulty.![]() |
Rochester Short Walk
Meeting inside Rochester Library, ME1 1EW |
Fridays
Leaves at: |
Walk lasts for 60 minutes. | Grade 3 difficulty.
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Walk In the Park, Rainham
Meeting at the outdoor gym equipment at Rainham Recreation Ground, ME8 7PR |
Tuesdays
Leaves at: 10.30am |
Self-paced with rest stops. 20 to 30 minutes. | Grade 2 difficulty.![]() |
Walk in the Park, Wainscott
Meeting at Choir Close, ME3 8FP |
Wednesdays
Leaves at: 11am |
Walk may last for up to 20 minutes. | Grade 2 difficulty.
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Walk in the Park, Capstone
Meeting at the cafe, ME7 3JG Parking charges and restriction will apply at all times |
Wednesdays
Leaves at: 10am |
Self-paced with rest stops. 20 to 30 minutes. | Grade 2 difficulty.
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Walk in the Park, Rochester Waterfront
Meeting outside the co-op, ME1 1NH |
Thursdays
Leaves at: 2pm |
Self-paced with rest stops. 30 to 45 minutes. | Grade 2 difficulty.
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Top 6 Reasons local walkers join our Walking Program
We lead the route
You don’t have to rely on finding your way around a route when you have a walk leader doing it for you.
Improve your Mental Wellbeing
There’ll be people joining the group for the same reasons you are, whether it’s to get outside more often, enjoy their local greenspace and woodland, meet new people or to get fitter. Evidence shows that regular exercise can reduce the risk of depression, stress, and anxiety. Feeling more connected with your community can help promote positive steps to improving your wellbeing.
Improve your Social Health
The thought of walking for other an hour, on your own, could easily put you off. Committing to try a new activity such as a walking group and engaging with the community, you’re more likely to continue walking s part of a life style change. Walking can improve your social wellbeing and reducing isolation and loneliness.
Distraction from the pressures of day-to-day life
When you’re with a crowd of people adventuring around a new place, or discussing last week’s episode of Countryfile with your new walking buddy, you can easily cover more ground without even realising you’ve done so.
Encouragement and Physical Health
The thought of walking on unknown paths can seem challenging if you don’t know the terrain. Our walkers and walk leaders will already have a route planned and can advise you on what to expect on the route. Imagine the feeling of completing a new hill because someone distracted you with encouragement to keep going. Once you walked to the top, you will start to feel the physical health benefits that walking can offer, including, managing a healthy weight, strength muscles and reduce the risk of some serious conditions.
Friendship
One of the reasons some people join walking groups is to combat loneliness. By joining a walking group, you’re sure to find a friend.
To join a wellbeing health walk, or for more information about the programme, call us on 01634 333 720 or email walking@medway.gov.uk
Join a Wellbeing Walk
Wellbeing Health walks are great exercise for:
- beginners and those returning to walking
- all ages
- people that want to be active and meet people
To join a wellbeing health walk, or for more information about the programme, call us on 01634 333 720 or email walking@medway.gov.uk
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