About Our Walks
📍 St Albans
👉🏼 Tring Park - Hastoe Lane
📅 Sun 17th May 2026
⏰ 11am–1pm
Meet at Tring park at 10.30am for an 11.00am departure. Jayne is leading this week.
We are meeting at the 2nd car park on the left along Hastoe lane under the A41.
We will be walking between 8-10km and stopping along the way for a wee and drink stop at The Greyhound Pub in Wiggington before ending up back at the car park.
Every walk is different – the route, the people, even the weather – but what stays the same is the welcoming, easygoing environment. Come solo, bring a friend, or even your dog!
Get your tickets here via the CLIQ app.
FAQs
-
To join a walk, simply register via the CLIQ app or use the booking link provided under each walk event on our website.
-
Walks are announced in CLIQ, then shared on our website Events page and socials.
Want to stay in the loop? Sign up to our mailing list for Women Who Walk insider updates at womenwhowalk.co.uk -
We currently walk in St Albans (Hertfordshire), Guildford (Surrey), Cambridge and Brighton.
Interested in starting a group in your area? Register as a Volunteer and we’ll be in touch.
-
Each location hosts two walks a month, unless extreme weather or unforeseen circumstances change our plans.
If that happens, we’ll swap in a social event instead! Follow us on our socials for any last-minute updates.
-
Walks are usually 7–8km, but the distance varies depending on the route.
In the future, we’ll be hosting walking trips, hiking adventures and even walking holidays. Sign up to our newsletter and be the first to hear about it!
-
Check the weather before heading out! If it’s rained, err on the side of caution and wear appropriate footwear and bring a waterproof.
We carry a small first aid kit, so if your boots are new, do bring some plasters. You’ll thank us later!
-
Our walks are for over-18s only to keep a steady pace and give women space to switch off and connect, though babes in arms (carriers or slings) are welcome.
-
Friendly, well-socialised dogs are welcome! Just bring a lead as some routes pass livestock. Be mindful that not everyone loves dogs – check in before letting yours say hello!