The Reading Walk
Reading Walks Festival 2024
During this walk we will be taking you to see some Readings best independent venues; Shed, Milk, South Street Arts Centre and Progress Theatre to name a few. We will be taking in the delights of new and old Reading, gems like beautiful Jesse Terrace, Eldon Square Gardens and the new canal path by Huntley Wharf, where new and old nestle in together. Stepping into the back streets uncovers a whole new Reading, the one we don't often see from our cars on the daily commute. Join us for a couple of hours seeing Reading a little differently.
Key facts
- Part of Reading Walks Festival 2024
- Exercise - a healthy walk with some stopping points of interest. More walking/less talking
- Medium /6.5km /2 hours
- Trainers or walking boots will be sufficient
- Walk will end at Blue Collar Corner if anyone would like to stop for lunch after the walk.
- Toilet around the town
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not family friendly
About the walk leaders
The walk is led by Walk Works
"We are two experienced walking guides, Liz Bradbury and Caroline Gratrix. We are first aid trained, mental health first aid trained, insured and have been running walks in and around Reading as Walk Works since 2020."
Getting there
Meet point: Blue Collar Corner https://what3words.com/trick.given.wicked
Buses stoppping at St Mary Butts. A 10 minute-walk from Reading Station
This event has already taken place.
Details
Meet point: Blue Collar Corner, Hosier Street Reading RG1 7QL