Slow Ways

Slow Ways is an initiative to create a national network of walking routes connecting all of Great Britain’s towns and cities as well as thousands of villages. It’s designed to make it easier for people to imagine, plan and go on walking journeys, walking further and for more purposes.
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Be part of the Great Slow Ways Summer Waycheck!

Join us for a new national tradition: checking and rechecking Slow Ways walking routes across the country, throughout the week of midsummer

Review of the week: a West Highland trek with a view of Fort William

A beautiful route in the west Highlands that mostly follows the West Highland Way until you get into Glen Nevis. I did the whole of this route in 2 different trips - the first time as part of a West Highland Way walk (when it rained A LOT), and the next trip to finish the last part of it, which goes around Cow Hill.

Review of the week: Ken’s oasis between Nottingham and Beeston

This week's featured review sees Ken walking through Nottingham University and The Park between Beeston and the city centre Editor's note: We are often checking routes and the progress made in different areas. Whilst doing so...

Review of the week: Renfrew — Glasgow (Rengla two) by Jane Taylor

There are many things to love about this review: it's light, fun, entertaining and informative.

Behind the scenes of our new video: What is Slow Ways?

Slow Ways' new promotional video asks viewers to #GiveaHike. In the video, titled What is Slow Ways, walkers and wheelers from around the UK are seen making journeys to help verify the Slow Ways...

Slow Ways with school teacher Lizzy Hones

We spoke to London based teacher and Slow Ways volunteer Lizzy Hones about why she walks, her favourite path and upcoming walks she’s got planned.

‘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

Win tickets to an exclusive screening of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry!

We’re partnering with eOne to give away two free tickets to a special gala screening of the The Unlikely Journey of Harold Fry to one lucky winner. Taking place on Tuesday 18th April, from 7pm at a central London location, the event includes a drinks reception followed by a private screening.