The Council have designed nine special park walks in Aylesbury and Wycombe as part of their Active Communities programme to get people moving more.
The walks come in different shapes and sizes to encourage all residents to add a little more movement to their lives.
The aim is not to get everyone to walk miles, but to help all residents get used to walking regularly – even if it is only a short distance.
This is all part of the Active Communities approach to adding small, regular movement to your day-to-day life.
Each walk has markers along the way with details of how far you have walked, as well as a QR code that you can access with your mobile phone for more information about the walk, your health and the Active Communities programme.
You can find out about the location of these unique walks on Buckinghamshire Council's website. And for those who like to go on organised walks, visit the council’s Simply Walks programme

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