Join us for a peaceful and uplifting guided walk through one of the UK’s most unique and magical landscapes — where vast open skies, rare wildlife, and ancient peatlands create a space to truly slow down and breathe.
This walk is part of the Walk for Wellbeing programme, delivered in collaboration with Lingen Davies Cancer Support. It is specifically designed for people living with cancer, those currently in treatment, individuals in recovery, and cancer survivors across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin, and Mid Wales — and is completely FREE.
The aim of these walks is to create a safe, welcoming space where participants can enjoy gentle movement, fresh air, and the calming benefits of nature alongside others who understand the cancer journey.
Our adventure begins with a gentle stroll along the Llangollen Canal, where we’ll pass the fascinating Morris' Swing Bridge — a hand-operated bridge that lifts to allow narrowboats through, offering a lovely moment to pause and watch canal life drift by. From here, we’ll step out onto the vast expanse of the Whixall Mosses — a rare raised peat bog landscape shaped over thousands of years. With its wide open skies, quiet stillness, and unique “bouncy” ground beneath your feet, it’s a place that feels a world away from everyday life.
This is more than just a walk. It’s an opportunity to rebuild confidence, reconnect with your body, and spend time outdoors in a calm, supportive environment — with no pressure to share, just a shared understanding.