Our group walks are led by friendly, specially trained volunteers who will provide support and encouragement, and make sure no one gets left behind and walks at a pace comfortable for them.
Find out more about our nordic walking programme
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Be more active by going for a walk at your own pace with a friendly, supportive volunteer.
Find out more information about older peoples' groups and networks we work with.
Age Cymru runs a number of physical activity programmes including nordic walking, tai chi and low impact functional training.
Creating an age friendly Wales Support groups and charities As part of being a ‘Friend’ you could help the person you’re supporting connect with support groups that are relevant to them. This could help
Creating an age friendly Wales Support groups and charities As part of being a ‘Friend’ you could help the person you’re supporting connect with support groups that are relevant to them. This could help
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