Walking for Health

Get Doncaster Walking

Family Walking

On the back of the hugely successful Get Doncaster Walking 2011 festival where over 1000 people were involved, this years festival is going to be bigger and better than ever. Get Doncaster Walking 2012 is going to be delivered over the whole calendar year, with 2 x 6 monthly programs being pulled together.

Please find attached a timetable for all walks taking place between January-May 2012, with the first walk taking place on Sunday 8th January 2012. Any questions or queries, please call 01302 735403.

Get Doncaster Walking 2012 program

If you would be interested in either taking part in a walk or actually volunteering to help lead a health walk in your own community, then please contact Dean Wiffen on 01302 735403 or email  dean.wiffen@doncaster.gov.uk

We can also provide volunteers with a nationally recognisable Walk Leader qualification for FREE enabling them to lead health walks.

Walking Trails in Doncaster

Please see the extensive number of borough trails maps in the documents attached to this page.  There is sure to be one in your area or not too far away that you can try.

 

Walking for Health - Doncaster

Timetable
Area of WalkDayTimeDetails of Meeting Place for Start of WalkContact Telephone Number
Toll BarrMonday10amToll Bar Primary School, Askern Road01302 820278
Dunsville Quarry ParkMonday10.30amCommunity Centre next to Post Office on High Street, Dunsville01302 735922
ThorneMonday10amDelves Cafe, Selby Road, Thorne01405 812357
Sandall Beat WoodTuesday10.30amEnvironment Centre in Sandall Beat Wood Off Leger Way.  Gentle walk suitable for people with disabilities.  Run by Sue Ryder Care01302 300798
BentleyTuesday10.30amBentley Pavillion01302 820278
HexthorpeThursday9.00amHexthorpe Primary School, Urban Road07795 602177
Armthorpe AmbleThursday10amArmthorpe Library, Church Street01302 832714
Sandall Beat WoodThursday10amEnvironment Centre in Sandall Beat Wood off Leger Way 01302 300798
RossingtonThursday10.30amBrodsworth Pavillion, Brodsworth Way01302 539398
WoodlandsThursday1.30pmAll Saints Community Centre, Central Avenue01302 727209
Hatfield Moor1st & 3rd Thursday of each month9.30amBoston Park Car Park entrance to moors07766 420290
 MeltonFriday 11am Melton Wood Car Park off Sheep Lane.  Walk run in conjunction with The Forestry Commission 01302 820278 or 01302 736406
NortonEvery other Sunday10.30amCall for meeting place of the current walk01302 700892

To encourage more people to be active on a regular basis, Doncaster has a number of health walks in the borough in partnership with other organisations. 

These are short organised walks, designed with health in mind, which are perfect for those who would like to become more active or perhaps lack the confidence and knowledge about where to walk. 

Health walks in Doncaster are fantastic as they provide you with the opportunity to visit some of the beautiful and interesting areas of Doncaster, meet new people and do some exercise at the same time!! 

There are walks to suit all abilities and the Walk Leaders main aim is to ensure that you enjoy being outdoors by pointing out interesting facts along the way. Some of the walks will use the same routes each week in the local area. All walks are free of charge.

You do not need any special clothing for the walks but it is advised to wear shoes that are comfortable, provide good support and don't cause blisters, and a waterproof jacket just in case it rains!  If it's a warm day take a bottle of water.

Please see the timetable above for weekly walks, meeting places and contact details.

It is advisable to call before attending a walk to confirm the details.

Volunteer Walk Leader Training

To support these developments, Doncaster is providing training throughout the year to train volunteers to become health walk leaders. This training is open to anyone who is interested in leading Health Walks within Doncaster. The minimum age for training is 18.

The course covers:
Benefits of exercise, motivating people to walk, demonstration health walk, components of a health walk and monitoring safety and effectiveness, physical activity and special conditions, safety, how to lead a walk and essential paperwork.

Upon completion of the full day course, participants will be awarded a nationally recognised certificate. All participants are also given a training manual to take home.

The cost is £15 per person, or free of charge for volunteers working with Doncaster residents. There are only 20 places per course on a first come first served basis - so book early!

We currently have a waiting list for training. Please contact Dean Wiffen on 01302 735403 or dean.wiffen@doncaster.gov.uk for further details.

Other Walking Opportunities

There is a wealth of opportunities in Doncaster for you to get walking:-

Doncaster Ramblers - walk on Tuesdays and Saturdays throughout the year, with easier shorter local walks on Wednesday evenings in the summer. They publish a Walks Programme twice a year (available from the Blue Building Tourist Information Centre on High Street). For further information visit www.doncasterramblers.org or contact Catherine Palmer on 01302 783613.

Nordic Walking - You can learn about Nordic Walking and its many benefits for health while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of Brodswoth Community Woodland and Bentley Community Woodland. The Forestry Commission has qualified Nordic Walking Instructors to guide you on this new fitness craze. Sessions are free and you will need to book in advance. For further information please contact 01302 820278.

Last updated: 12 December 2011 Printable version