Walking for your wellbeing

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Health benefits of walking

Walking is a great way to get active, and benefits not only your physical health but your mental health too.

Physical health - Walking can:

  • Increase your cardiorespiratory (heart and lung) fitness
  • Reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke
  • Help you maintain a healthy weight
  • Strengthen muscles and joints, and even
  • Improves your immunity

Mental health and wellbeing - Walking can:

  • Improve your mental health
  • Reduce anxiety and depression
  • Lower stress levels
  • Boost your energy throughout the day
  • Improve sleep

How much exercise should I be doing?

Adults need to be active for at least 150 minutes every week and this can be in moderate intensity bouts as short as 10 to 30 minutes. Being active doesn’t mean you have to spend hours in the gym. There are many ways to include physical activity into your daily routine, such as brisk walking or mowing the lawn. It is just as important to avoid long periods of inactivity where possible.

A brisk 10-minute daily walk has lots of health benefits and counts towards your 150 minutes of weekly exercise.

You can tell if you're walking briskly if you can still talk but cannot sing the words to a song. The NHS Active 10 app can also tell you when you're walking fast enough, help you set goals and track your steps.

If you would like an incentive to walk further sign up for our Get Walking Challenge and see how far your daily steps take you along one of our virtual tours.

Make walking fun for little ones who need some encouragement, with our spotter sheets and enjoy a walk exploring your local area.

Added benefits of walking in green space

Walking can help reduce the risk of anxiety and depression, and when done in natural environments rather than indoors, it reduces feelings of anger, fatigue and sadness.

Exercising in green spaces for even as little as five minutes was found to improve mood and feelings of self-esteem!

There are lots of green spaces in Herefordshire. If you live in Hereford or one of the county towns you could walk to one of the many parks and open spaces. Or head to the Wildlife trust website to find wild green spaces near you.

There are also 16 circular walks in various locations across the county which allow you to get out and enjoy the amazing views Herefordshire has to offer.