Sensory Walks | Great Yarmouth

About the activity:

Join us on a gentle guided walk designed to help you slow down and reconnect with nature through your senses. Explore the textures of trees, the sounds of birds, the colours of the landscape and so much more. Sensory walks are an opportunity for disabled people with complex needs to explore the outdoors and engage in walks in a meaningful way.  Taking part in this activity will help you develop your mobility and will allow you to meet new people, whilst enjoying nature.

There are 3 different locations for these walks:

How Hill, Great Yarmouth, NR29 5PG –  26th June

Carlton Marshes, Lowestoft, NR33 8HU –  1st September

Waterways, Great Yarmouth, NR30 4EW – 4th August and 6th October

Who is this for?

This activity is created for disabled people with complex needs of all abilities. All ages are welcome along.

Who is the activity leader?

The sensory walk and activities will be led by Andrew from Fulfilment in Nature who has lots of experience delivering sensory walks to disabled people with complex needs.

Accessibility

The routes have differing levels of access to find out more if the walk is suitable for you please email Andrew on [email protected]

Here are brief overviews of each locations access:

How Hill – has an accessible toilet, the trail is a mixture of grass and paved trails.

Carlton Marshes  – paths are suitable for wheelchair users, route can be adjusted for all to attend.

Waterways – changing places toilet and suitable paths for all.

For more information

For more information or support when booking this session, please contact Hannah Lane via email: [email protected] or text/call 07825 174938.

If you would like some help navigating our Activity Finder, we have some helpful YouTube guides found here. If this doesn’t solve your issue, please reach out to the activity lead whose contact details can be found above.

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