The walk will leave from outside Wigmore library.
The walk meets on a Thursday and will leave at 10am for a walk around Wigmore and the surrounding areas.
The Ramblers Wellbeing Walks in Medway (also known as Medway Health Walks) invite you along to one of our regular walks across the Medway Towns.
To help walk leaders and walkers achieve a safe and enjoyable walk, we ask that participants respect any guidelines or pre-planned routes that have already been mapped, walked and risk assessed to ensure the most positive experience.
We also have a number of visitors who come to Medway and join our walks to learn new areas that they can return to in their own time.
Our walks are designed to support those who need to move a little more to benefit their health whilst enabling them to enjoy their local area with the company of others.
When a walk has no walk leader, then we advise you go for a walk yourself so you do not miss out.
First timers will be asked to complete a registration form / details via the walk leader.
Walkers may be told about key areas along the route and any hazards that may be present to the group.
All our led walking routes are risk assessed and although steep hills, steps and very muddy/slippery surfaces are avoided, walkers should be prepared for hills that are relevant to the level of walking, uneven surfaces and slippery terrain.
Grade 3: Suitable for people who walk regular for up to an hour. Grade 3 walks focus on building walking time and fitness. Walks will be around 60 minutes and may include some moderate slopes, steps and uneven surfaces.
Before you join a walk:
When you join a walk or any activity associated with A Better Medway, you indicate that you accept that you walk at your own risk.
In the event of accident or injury, however caused, you accept that no legal liability is accepted by:
- the group.
- group organisers.
- organisations.
- individuals.
Participants in group events are reminded that outdoor activities frequently need specialist equipment (for example boots and waterproofs) and these are not provided.
Participants are responsible for assessing their own risk, the safety of themselves, and the suitability of any equipment used.
Any medical conditions that may affect the participants during the walk should be notified to the group co-ordinator and walk leader before the walk.