Camden Health Walks, organised by Camden Council, are designed for anyone, including those who are new to exercise (if you are under 16 please bring an adult with you). This programme of weekly walks last between 1-2 hours and there are benches and toilets along each route. Several of the routes end at cafes for refreshments.
All our walks are led by WfH qualified Walk Leaders. One of the best things about our walks is the people who go on them - the walks are very friendly and sociable! There's no need to book in advance - just turn up a few minutes before the start time.
For more information and details of how to get to the start points please contact Anna Ware, Healthy Communities Development Officer, on: 020 7974 6981 or Email: anna.ware@camden.gov.uk
Our walks
Hampstead Heath
When: Every Monday Time: 10am - 12 noon Meet: Hampstead Heath Overground Station, South End Road, NW3 Bus: 24, 26, 168, C11
TREE WALK IN REGENTS PARKOnce known as Marylebone Park and appropriated by Henry VIII for a hunting ground, John Nash created the ornamental Regent’s Park we now know for the Prince Regent (later King George IV) in the 1830’s.Be taken around this fabulous Royal Park by a volunteer tree expert and qualified arborist, as they point out the variety of unusual specimens and rare breeds, some of which there are only a handful of in the UK.Saturday 6th March11am – 1pm Meeting at Chalk Farm Tube StationPlease note that there is also a regular walking group in Regent’s Park every Wednesday 11am leaving from Chalk Farm Tube Station (Northern Line). Please call Anna on 020 7974 6981 or David Mitchell 07966 746 588 for more details.