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Walking with Harold Fry

Our experiences of Covid showed just how important community spaces are. By taking these places away, people don’t encounter one another. We put up more boundaries, we don’t understand one another and this is dangerous, it’s counter to who we are.

Hastings to Rye: a journey through photos

From wandering into a ‘blessed little sea shanty’ at Pett Level beach to people watching at sunset beside the prettiest street in England – Saira reflects on the little things that made her walk from Hastings to Rye memorable

‘Tales from a Slow Way’ winners announced!

From the incredible 250 applications we received we are delighted to announce the 10 who we will be part of our upcoming programme

Golden hour on the Mersey

Join Vi, a project manager and member of Black Girls Hike as she embarks on a watery wandering in Manchester through her favourite parks.

Slow Ways to friendship

A year on from when they first met through Slow Ways, strangers-turn-friends, Saira and Samin go on a hike together in Sussex

10 reasons why I love walking Slow Ways

When Community Stories Lead, Saira, walked her first route she found herself hooked by hidden paths that fed her curiosity for stories, people and places

“Baba, what does this mean?”

Muslim Hikers team leader, the North Face Ambassador, influencer and adventurer, Zahra Rose, shares her journey growing up in a lonely fisherman's town and her lifelong curiosity for all things wild...

Cuairt ann am Beàrnaraigh

Scottish Gaelic: Coisiche aon-neach, neach-togail dhealbhan agus sealbhadair na bùtha thiodhlacan, Coralbox, a choisinn mòran dhuaisean, tha Eilidh Carr a’ mìneachadh dhuinn a cuairt mu thimcheall Bheàrnaraigh, eilean a h-àraich ann an Innse Gall

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