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    Tewkesbury Wellbeing Walks map launched to encourage green travel

    By Emma ReynoldsAugust 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership The back of the Tewkesbury Wellbeing Walks illustrated map, showing drawings of a swan, birds and trees. A woman’s left hand hold the map with countryside fields and trees in the distance.Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership

    The maps highlight four routes designed to boost mental health and encourage car-free exploration

    A set of illustrated walking maps have been launched to encourage people to explore nature, history and hidden corners, while supporting sustainable, car-free travel.

    Tewkesbury Wellbeing Walks, created by Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership (GCRP), highlight four routes which start in the town centre and connect with Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Station.

    The walks range from a short 80m Secret Garden stroll to a 2km riverside and railway heritage trail. Each begins at a bus stop linked to the station, with directions based on local landmarks.

    Hannah McDonnell, executive director of GCRP, said the walks had been designed to improve both physical and mental wellbeing.

    Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership A person holds the front of the Tewkesbury Wellbeing Walks map, showing colourful illustrated trails. A brown dog stands to the left of the frameGloucestershire Community Rail Partnership

    Each trail begins at a bus stop linked to Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Station, making the walks easily accessible by train

    Ms McDonnell added: “We know that time outdoors can have a huge impact on wellbeing, especially when it’s local, low-cost and easy to access.

    “These walks have been developed to support that, helping people to connect with nature, with each other, and with their local area.

    “This map supports access to nature, wellbeing and sustainable travel and we hope it encourages people to explore Tewkesbury in a new and meaningful way.”

    The project builds on GCRP’s similar initiatives in Stonehouse, Cheltenham and Gloucester.

    Backed by Great Western Railway’s (GWR) Customer and Community Improvement Fund and Community Rail Network, the scheme aims to reduce barriers to travel and improve access to green spaces.

    Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership An older woman holds the Tewkesbury Wellbeing Walks map in front of a gate, with greenery in the background.Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership

    The maps have been created with the help of residents through art workshops

    The maps have been created with the help of residents through workshops run by Art Shape.

    Amy Iles, project manager at the organisation, said: “By using art to reflect personal experiences of walking and wellbeing, the map represents a celebration of community, access and everyday connection with place.”

    Emma Morris, GWR’s senior community impact manager, said: “Travelling to the area by train helps to make these lesser-known routes car-free and accessible, and we’re thrilled to have contributed to the growing list of trails in the Gloucestershire region.”

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