
Walking Resources

Do you want to be a litter hero?
Litter picking benefits everyone. Click below to find out how you can become a litter hero

Travel Notts Network
Learn all about public transport in Nottinghamshire

Gedling Talking Walks
Talking walks are designed to be fun family activities which focus on talking together

Nordic Walking
Learn all about the benefits of Nordic Walking and how to get started

Walk Notts Report for the Rapid Health Impact Assessment Framework
This document describes how to enable walkable and wheelable communities

Around Gedling Country Park – Nature Trail
Follow this exciting nature trail around Gedling Country Park

Sherwood Voices Storytelling Audio Walks
A series of 7 audio walks led by Sherwood locals

Walking Words
Take a dive into Inspire Culture’s recommended reads for National Walking Month – all available to borrow from Inspire Libraries

Pack up your troubles
Walk 500 miles starting this summer

Bench Mapping in Carlton
This map has been developed by our community, as a guide to Carlton and many of the key amenities on offer. It has been designed to help you get to know the area and move around with greater confidence

6 Short Walks in Carlton
Discover 6 short walks in Carlton ranging from half a mile to a mile, starting and finishing at community venues and local green spaces and researched by Carlton residents

The Big Green Book
The Big Green Book has been developed as part of the GreenSpace Green Social Prescribing Project and is a directory of nature-based activities and opportunities around Nottingham City

Travel Choice
Get fit and burn calories while enjoying the fresh air. Find a leisurely walk in Nottinghamshire and explore the beautiful countryside. Visit one of Nottinghamshire’s country parks for a family friendly day out.

Notts Guided Walks Programme 2025
A compilation of guided and wellbeing walks for those who want to improve their fitness, enjoy our countryside and make friends.

Bingo Cards
A set of bingo cards to complete on walks for early years, primary school children, secondary school children and working age adults.