Walking & Cycling are great ways to stay active whilst reducing your carbon footprint. See below more information on Walking & Cycling from Saffron View.
Walking is a great way to get around and the best thing is that it is free! It’s also an easy way to get fitness into your daily routine. Many local facilities are within a walking distance of Saffron View, such as; the supermarket, doctors surgery, primary school and town centre which are all within a 30-minute walking time.
It is recommended that adults get 150 minutes of exercise per week (which works out as 30 minutes per day over 5 days during the week). One of the easiest ways to accomplish this is heading out for a brisk walk! There are many benefits to walking:
For suggestions on local places to go for leisure walks head over to the Visit Saffron Walden website. You’ll find information there about the beautiful Bridge End Gardens, Jubilee Gardens and The Common.
Some useful websites and apps for walking:
Cycling is an excellent way to get about and is a great alternative to walking as it makes more places accessible. Cycling is around three times faster than walking and in some cases, it’s quicker than driving too! National Cycle Route 11 runs close by to the town and there is also an off-road cycle route from Saffron Walden to Audley End train station. Cycling from Saffron View to Audley End train station should take just under 20 minutes at an average speed. To plan cycle routes from Saffron View, visit Cycle Streets.
Cycling has a huge number of benefit including;
Some useful websites and apps for cycling:
Is your employer part of the Cyclescheme? This allows you to save 25-39% of the cost of a new bike & accessories whilst also spreading the cost. Find out more information on how this works and how to sign up on the Cyclescheme website.
Walking & Cycling from Saffron View has many benefits, however for those less able to walk or cycle, check out the Saffron View public transport page here.
You can never trust the great British weather! Check the forecast through the BBC website or download the app
An excellent website for planning cycling routes including different cycling speeds and route options
Keep track of your activity through the NHS Choices, Active 10 app. Can you reach 10,000 steps per day?