Ideas for walking more

Walking is healthy and can be fun, interesting, sociable and great for your wellbeing. But how can you do more of it?

iTravel walking resorces

See these great ideas for walking for health:

Don’t forget about York’s walking maps and walking groups.


Crosswalk

A crossword style puzzle, figuring out the next street name on a walk through the city centre.

Crosswalk

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Walk Bingo

Phonebox, barbershop, pond… How many can you spot? Can you make a walk that covers them all?

Walk Bingo

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Mindful Walk Bingo

More Walk Bingo ideas, helping you appreciate your surroundings as you walk. Try this any time and any place, even if it’s simply down the street or round the block.

Mindful Walk Bingo

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Club Wilber treasure hunt

Clues for you to solve as you tour the historic sites and places of the city centre. Standard and braille paper versions are available at the Visit York Information Centre.

Club Wilber treasure hunt

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National walking resources

National Walking Organisations provide good info and resources for walking:

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Improve your mental health using physical activity

See information from the Mental Health Foundation on how to improve your mental health using physical activity.

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Walking for health

The NHS recommends walking: ‘Walking is simple, free and one of the easiest ways to get more active, lose weight and become healthier.'

See NHS walking for health information.

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Geocaching

Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices.

See more information about Geocaching from City of York Council.

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Living Streets - #Try20 Checklist

#Try20 ideas for walking more from Living Streets.

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Living Streets - Primary school-aged children's activities

14 sets of colourful and educational walking activities.

Download the Living Streets walking activities for primary school-aged children.

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Ramblers Wellbeing Walks

Join short and sociable group walks, led by trained volunteer leaders.

See more information from Ramblers Wellbeing Walks.

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Thriving With Nature

Thriving with Nature is a comprehensive guide to walking in natural spaces for wellbeing and mental health. Composed by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Mental Health Foundation, the guide includes detailed information on how nature can help you and how you can help nature. Along with this, the guide is brought to life through illustrations, seasonal sensory activities and personal stories.

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Shinrin-Yoku

Shinrin-Yoku, translated into English as ‘forest bathing’ is a Japanese therapy developed in the 1980s.

It has since become a cornerstone of Japanese preventative health and healing medicine.

Research has shown that spending time among trees creates calming neuro-psychological effects, reducing the Cortisol stress hormone and boosting the immune system.

Studies have demonstrated reductions in stress, anger, anxiety, depression and sleeplessness.

How to do it? Simply go for a wander in your local woodland, forest or park. A few tips:

  • remove distractions (switch off your phone)
  • take your time, just wander and allow yourself to go wherever your body takes you
  • occasionally stop to look at something more closely, listen to something more clearly or feel something more carefully
  • maybe find a nice spot to sit for a while and just enjoy it

Shinrin-Yoku is best done alone, but if you do share your wander with someone else, try not talking to each other.

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Footstreets map image

Vehicle access within York's pedestrian zone footstreet area is controlled, to create a safer and more attractive city centre.

Footstreets