Activity Sheffield - Walk Boost

Inmotion Walk Boost Sheffield

Something for everyone…

Free community walks for adults

  • Socialise with members of the community

  • Visit local shops / cafes on your high street

  • Learn about your local area and visit the local beauty spots

All our activities are accessible to those with disabilities.

Women Only Walk

An open walk aimed at getting women of all ages out and moving.

Every Monday 10:30am – 12:00 noon.

Meet outside Pitsmoor Surgery, Burngreave Road.

Pram Push Walk

An easy walk aimed at getting new and expectant parents?out and about and socialising with other parents.?Play area and refreshments at the end of each walk

Every Monday 12:30pm – 2:00pm.

Meet outside Firs Hill Community Primary school.

Plodding Pitsmoor

An easy walk for the whole community to enjoy.

Every Thursday 1:30pm – 3:00pm.

Meet outside Pure Gym, Spital Hill.

To find out more please call 0114 273 4266 or email activity.sheffield@sheffield.gov.uk

http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/activitysheffield

http://www.twitter.com/Activitysheff

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