Walk in the park health walks utilise the beautiful and nurturing surroundings of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. We are now one of the best examples of a successful health walk programme in Scotland.

Arrochar Walk Arrochar walk - © Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Countryside Trust

Project topic: Land


Join us for a free, fun and easy way to get fit and feel better.

Starting from just seven walkers in Callander, we now support over two hundred and eighty people across the National Park. Walk in the Park also welcomes people living with dementia and their carers onto our walks. Routes identified with the Dementia Friendly walking logo are suitable for most abilities.

All our walks depart at 10:20am. View the weekly walking programme on our website.

Our Health Walk’s are led by trained volunteer’s on routes that we personally risk assess and trial out for size. Each walk is less than an hour long beginning with a short gentle warm up, followed by a brisk walk. Our walks are friendly, regular, and we encourage and welcome new walkers to join us and who feel they would benefit from being more active. Our walks are also an opportunity to meet new people in your area and explore places you might not have been before.

Walking requires no special equipment or expense and is the ideal way or for most people to become more active.


This page was last updated on 06 May 2019

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