Go Jauntly and Bristol City Council are excited to kick off the Bristol Walk Fest celebrations with a new walking challenge. Join us and walk 15 minutes a day during Bristol’s May Walking Challenge.
Read MoreTo celebrate the resurgence of wild boars in Great Britain, we are giving away three copies of Chantal Lyons’s newly released book, Groundbreakers.
Read MoreJoin us and Essex County Council’s Safer, Greener Healthier team in walking at least 35,000 steps a week, that’s an average of 5,000 per day.
Read MoreThe brand new Green Link Walk is a 15-mile walking and wheeling route which will run from Epping Forest to Peckham linking green spaces through four boroughs: Waltham Forest, Hackney Islington, Southwark – and the City of London.
Read MoreAccess to nature isn't a ‘luxury’ or a ‘luxury belief' as some MP’s might have you believe; it's a fundamental human right. Humans’ connection to the rest of the natural world is vital for our well-being and survival.
Read MoreStep into the New Year with a walking challenge or two! Walking more can lead to a healthier and happier population, a reduced burden on the NHS, as well as contributing to huge cost savings. So give these challenges a try today and walk more in 2024.
Read MoreIt’s widely reported that walking is a ‘wonder drug’ with a myriad of beneficial health and wellbeing effects. Yet it suffers from under-investment and pedestrians are deprioritised. Will walking save the world?
Read MorePersonal walking challenges just for you. Pick between a step, distance or time-based challenge. Set a start date. Choose your target. Get walking!
Read MoreDecolonisation has meant many things to many people at different times and places. Here we discuss what ‘decolonising the outdoors’ really means in practice and what we can hope for in the future. Lets learn more.
Read MoreWhen spending time outdoors, even if it’s just in your local garden or park, always consider the potential for tick exposure. Here are some helpful tips on how to stay tick aware whilst outdoors and how to remove ticks if bitten.
Read MoreWalking is the Way to Go this September. Step to it with TOG24 and walk 24,000 steps each week. That’s around 4,000 steps everyday. The challenge begins on 4th September and runs until 1st October.
Read MoreOxfordshire, with its picturesque countryside and charming villages, offers a myriad of walking opportunities. These locations in North Oxfordshire are the perfect places to wander and immerse yourself in nature.
Read MoreExciting News! We've been selected for the EIT Urban Mobility Rocket Up programme. We'll be joining an incredible community of women entrepreneurs, all geared up to scale and conquer new markets in Europe.
Read MoreExciting news at Go Jauntly; we’ve teamed up with Great Scenic Journeys to help you enjoy more sustainable, happiness outdoors.
Read MoreEast Suffolk are you up for a walking challenge? We sure are! We’ve teamed up with our friends at East Suffolk Council to bring you the East Suffolk Explorer walking challenge.
Read MoreDo you know someone who loves walking as much as they love Christmas? Tree-mendous! We have the best gift for walkers, or the person who has everything, an annual Go Jauntly Premium Subscription.
Read MoreAmble Anywhere™ intelligently suggests unique walking routes around any location or point of interest. From nature reserves to cute villages and historic urban centres. Circular walks are magically created at the touch of a button.
Read MoreBrand new coastal walking tours are coming soon to the Go Jauntly app in partnership with outdoor clothing brand, TOG24 and King Charles III England Coast Path. Find out more now.
Read MoreWe are a small team looking for someone to help with content creation and events who LOVES walking, talking and the natural world. Find out more about the role and apply now!
Read MoreTransport for London and Go Jauntly are delighted to announce a brand new Walk London challenge running throughout May. You can sign-up for free on the Go Jauntly app. Get active and walk at least 20 mins a day in May.
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