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LVRPA: Sensory Walks

Lee Valley Regional Park Authority is responsible for the 26 mile long, 10,000 acre park with its huge variety of award winning green spaces, world class sports venues and ecologically vital wildlife havens. We run a variety of health and wellbeing activities including walking groups, mindfulness activities, cycling sessions and various sport programmes. Our programmes are free, accessible, safe and provide a fun environment to try new opportunities whilst staying active.

The sensory walk programme include walking routes throughout our open spaces which feature sensory highlights points throughout the route. Sensory walks allow you to use your senses to connect with your surroundings whilst you stay active. Taking part in this activity will help you to develop social connections, explore the use of your senses, and support your health and fitness.

These walks are designed for those with complex disabilities but can be enjoyed by anyone.

All activities are led by fully trained indivduals  

Who can use this service?

Everyone 

How are services delivered?

 Face to Face -

We currently have the following 2 walks each month:

Waltham Abbey Gardens (Every 3rd Friday of each month) 

Gunpowder Park (Every last Tuesday of each month) 

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LVRPA: Sensory Walks

lnorth@leevalleypark.org.uk

07909000309

Lee Valley White Water Centre
Waltham Cross
EN9 1AB

Service can be delivered face to face



Waltham Abbey Gardens
Waltham Abbey
EN9 1XQ

Service can be delivered face to face



Lee Valley Wildlife Discovery Centre
Waltham Abbey
EN9 2E

Service can be delivered face to face



Gunpowder Park
Waltham Abbey
EN9 3GP

Service can be delivered face to face



River Lee Country Park
Waltham Abbey
EN8 9AJ

Service can be delivered face to face




Service last updated 01/01/0001

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