
GM Walking Festival 2025, free walks across Greater Manchester
The GM Walking Festival is back for 2025 and it’s bigger than ever. Coordinated by Greater Manchester Moving, the month-long celebration invites people across the region to experience the joy of walking and wheeling throughout May, in alignment with National Walking Month.
Now a firm fixture on the region’s wellbeing calendar, the festival brings together over 400 free, organised group walks hosted by local organisations and community groups in every borough of Greater Manchester.
Whether you’re walking with a pram, wheeling with a mobility aid, exploring with friends, or simply taking time to move mindfully, there’s something for everyone. From scenic canal strolls and city centre heritage walks, to family-friendly nature trails and dementia-friendly rambles – the festival offers an opportunity to move, connect and feel good.
Louise Robbins, GM Moving’s Strategic Lead for Walking and Active Environments, said:
“I’m delighted to see so many local groups from all parts of Greater Manchester coming together to make this year’s GM Walking Festival. With over 400 walks happening across May, there are countless opportunities to get moving in a way that works for you.
“Walking and wheeling are the most accessible ways to build activity into our daily lives and this festival celebrates exactly that. We hope it helps people build healthy, joyful habits that last well beyond May.”
GM Walking Festival highlights from across Greater Manchester include:
BOLTON – Dawn Chorus Birdsong Walk | Sun 4th May- 8am | Hosted by Woodland Trust – Smithills Estate
Experience the magic of morning birdsong with expert guide Stuart Fraser on this peaceful walk through beautiful woodland. Perfect for beginners and nature lovers alike, no bird knowledge needed, just curiosity.
BURY – Burrs: The Northern Hinterland | Tues 6th May – 1.30pm | Hosted by Friends of Burrs & Incredible Edible Brandlesholme
Get off the beaten track and discover the hidden corners of Burrs Country Park with a friendly local guide. Expect riverside paths, secret trails and stories that bring Bury’s past to life.
MANCHESTER – Be Active, Be Vibrant or Just Be | Wed 21 May – 11am | Hosted by Abbey Hey Walkers
Join a warm and welcoming over-50s walking group on a relaxed weekly stroll. Whether you’re a regular walker or just fancy some fresh air and company, you’ll be made to feel right at home.
OLDHAM – Mindfulness Walk | Mon 19 May – 10.30am Hosted by Oldham Libraries
Take a break from busy life on this calming walk from Failsworth Library. Led by a nature guide, it’s all about slowing down, noticing the little things, and reconnecting with yourself outdoors.
SALFORD – Steps Against Stigma | Weds 14 May – 6pm | Hosted by Jaksworld Charity
Join this powerful walk around Salford Quays and be part of a community opening up about mental health. A walk with purpose, connection, and real conversation.
TAMESIDE – Fit After 40 | Sat 10 May – 10am | Hosted by MenopauseYourWay
Walking your way through menopause? This empowering walk is for you – gentle, friendly and full of support for women looking to boost mood, strength and confidence.
TRAFFORD – Sale Moor Wellbeing Walk | Thurs 15 May – 12.30pm | Hosted by Sale Sharks Foundation
Fresh air, local parks, and friendly faces, this walk is all about feeling good and getting moving. Stay for a post-walk cuppa and get to know your neighbours in a relaxed, welcoming space.
WIGAN – Exploring Low Hall | Sun 11 May – 10am | Hosted by Friends of Low Hall Nature Reserve
Step into Wigan’s hidden gem, this nature reserve walk is ideal for all ages and abilities. Come and discover local wildlife, scenic paths and a friendly group to explore with.
Each event is free to attend and designed to be inclusive. Whether you’re walking for health, connection, or simply to enjoy your local green space, there’s something for everyone at this year’s festival.
Find your local walk and get involved at:
gmwalking.co.uk/festival
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