Glasgow Eco Trust’s Health Walks
Health Walks Scotstoun
Do you want to get more active, fitter, meet new people and explore the local area?
Then come and join one of Glasgow Eco Trust’s health walks which are every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
The health walks programme is part of an active travel programme and open to anyone over 16.
The Tuesday walk will depart and return to The Whiteinch Centre, 1 Northinch St, Glasgow G14 0UG and will last 1 hour.
The Wednesday & Thursday walks will depart and return to Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre, 64 Balmoral St, Glasgow G14 0BL and will last from 1 hour (Wed) to 2/2.5 hours (Fri).
Free to attend.
More information and how to book
The walks are kindly supported by the GCVS Wellbeing Fund and Whiteinch and Scotstoun Housing Association
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