Get Active Outdoors With The ‘Kerry Wellbeing Walks’

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Pictured in Ballyseede Woods at the launch of Kerry’s Wellbeing Walks are from left: Askea Calnan, Community Walking Programme Facilitator, Eithne Garvey and Mícheál MacGuidhir, Dingle Hillwalking Club, John Lenihan, Ballymac Glenageenty Ramblers, Mary B. Clifford, Laune Mountaineering Club and Maurice Reen, Sliabh Luachra Hillwalking Club. Photo: Pauline Dennigan

WITH the further reopening of the county this week, Kerry Recreation and Sports Partnership, has announced a new walking initiative called Kerry’s Wellbeing Walks, as a continuation of Kerry County Council’s “In this Together Kerry” Campaign.

Previous campaign elements included the ‘Kerry Step Challenge’, ‘In the Bag’ and ‘Let’s Get Kerry Cycling’ initiatives.

Kerry’s Wellbeing Walks was devised and is made possible by the Sports Partnership collaborating with the wonderful representatives from local hillwalking clubs.

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The walks are commencing week beginning July 13th and will continue for 6 weeks. This is an invitation for people within and beyond the local communities, to join the walking clubs for a series of low-level trail walks, which are suitable for all fitness levels.

This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who would like to socialise and extend one’s social circle by meeting new people and getting active while being outdoors in nature.

The walks will take place in the Ballymacelligott, Dingle, Killorglin and Sliabh Luachra geographical areas courtesy of the Dingle Hillwalking Club, Ballymac-Glanageenty Ramblers, Laune Mountaineering Club and Sliabh Luachra Hillwalking Club.

Anyone interested in joining the walks, all information can be found on our website, www.getkerrywalking.ie; and Facebook page, facebook.com/getkerrywalking. The cost is €10 plus a small service fee for all six walks.

This programme fee includes a neck buff and will aid in rolling out and expanding this initiative across our county.

It’s important that one must pre-register as groups sizes are restricted to 15 participants in each location, so please sign up early to avoid disappointment.

Askea Calnan, the Community Walking Programme Facilitator says; “This programme is only possible because of the generous time given by representatives of our local hill walking clubs. It is a fantastic opportunity to meet new people in the community and perhaps even begin a new adventure.”

While walking with the clubs social distancing will always be maintained and need to mindful and respectful of the requests of the walking leaders.

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  1. I would love to join in the outdoors please.

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