Ramblers Cymru will lead six free family walks during Easter half term as part of Transport for Wales‘ partnership project to encourage people to use public transport to access local walking routes and help improve their health and wellbeing.
On Monday 3 and Tuesday 4 April, the guided walks will begin at four station locations – Flint, Barry Island, Barmouth and Burry Port. There are twenty places on each walk, including adults and children.
The family fun adventure walks will include opportunities to stop and take in the amazing views, as well as some fun activities for all the family to enjoy. Ramblers Cymru will give every child who attends a Ramble and Scramble activity book to take home and to use along the way to spot and identify the local wildlife.
The walks follow the launch of the ‘Train, talk, walk’ partnership which aims to encourage people to use local train services to access new family-friendly walking routes being developed by Ramblers Cymru, that start and finish at local stations.
To book your free places, click on these links:
3 April
- Flint Family Ramble 10.00am – 12pm
- Flint Family Ramble 2pm-4pm
- Barry Island Family Ramble 10.00am – 12.00pm
- Barry Island Family Ramble 2pm-4pm
4 April
- Barmouth Family Ramble 10.15am – 2.00pm
- Burry Port Family Ramble 10.00am – 12.00pm
Angela Charlton, director of Ramblers Cymru said: “Its great to be working with TfW to offer these walks, they are a great way for families to experience some parts of our beautiful coastline.
“We want to see walking at the heart of communities across Wales, and to encourage visitors and local people to explore and enjoy positive outdoor experiences and the health and wellbeing benefits they bring, in a more sustainable way.”
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Love to go there. Tremendous picture.