The Man Walk
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The man walk provides an opportunity for men to get together to walk, talk and support each other in a regular and healthy way.
The Man Walk provides an environment that is positive, supportive and inclusive, where there is no pressure and no barriers to entry. Just an opportunity to walk, talk and support! We want to make it ok to talk, and we want to make it ok for men to ask for help if they need it.
Activities from this provider
The Man Walk - Gisborne - 7:00 am, Saturday
This initiative creates a safe space where men can support one another and seek help when needed. Research shows that regular participation leads to improvements in mental and physical health, stronger social bonds, and reduced feelings of loneliness and isolation.
The Man Walk is free to attend...
The Man Walk - Cronulla - 6:00 am, Sunday
Join fellow men for a invigorating early morning stroll along the stunning Cronulla coastline, including the newly opened Hungry Point Cliff Top Walk extension (December 2025), featuring breathtaking ocean views, clifftop boardwalks, and interpretive signage on Dharawal heritage.This easy, mostly flat route from Salmon Haul Bay to Hungry Point Reserve provides photo-worthy lookouts, seating areas, and an accessible viewing platformâperfect for mental health, camaraderie, and seaside adventure.Part of the national The Man Walk...
The Man Walk - Tuggeranong - 6:30 am, Friday
Join fellow men every Friday at 6:30 am at Little Luxton in Tuggeranong for a supportive 1.5-hour walk. Part of the grassroots The Man Walk Australia movement, this initiative reduces isolation by creating a safe, expectation-free space to chat, connect, and take meaningful steps toward better mental healthâjust show up as you are.
Focus: Men's mental health and community building through regular, side-by-side walks.
No sign-ups or commitments requiredâsimply arrive and walk....
The Man Walk - Brighton - 7:00 am, Friday
Location: Meet at Green Point Cenotaph, Brighton VIC, a scenic spot near the Bay Trail with stunning views of Port Phillip Bay and the Melbourne skyline.[1][3]
What to expect: A judgement-free environment to walk, talk, and support fellow men in a healthy, regular routineâno pressure, just positive camaraderie.[2]
About The Man Walk: This national initiative promotes men's mental health through community walks, backed by partners like Toll Group and NSW Government funding.[2]
Why join? Enjoy Brighton's...
The Man Walk - Yass - 7:30 am, Friday
The Man Walk - Wollongong - 5:45 am, Friday
Walk, talk, and connect in a positive, judgment-free environment
Open to men of all ages and fitness levels
Meet at the iconic Diggies Cafe, a local hub known for its coastal vibe and community spirit
No pressure, just a chance to build friendships and look out for one another
The Man Walk - Wodonga - 10:00 am, Saturday
Walk, talk, and support each other in a relaxed, judgment-free setting
Open to men of all ages and...
The Man Walk - Wodonga - 5:15 pm, Tuesday
This group provides a positive, inclusive, and pressure-free environment where men can enjoy a 45 to 60-minute walk while fostering conversation and mutual support. The walk takes place in a scenic area featuring lush greenery and a peaceful lakeside setting, ideal for relaxation and reflection.
The Man Walk promotes mental and physical well-being by encouraging men to...
The Man Walk - Westleigh - 6:30 am, Saturday
Participants benefit from the opportunity to build friendships, reduce loneliness, and foster a sense of belonging in a relaxed outdoor setting.
The Man Walk - Werribee - 7:30 am, Saturday
This inclusive and supportive group offers a relaxed environment with no pressure or barriers, encouraging men to walk, talk, and support one another. The walk lasts about one hour and follows a scenic route through Wyndham Park, along the Werribee River, and around Chirnside Park Oval.
Designed to promote positive mental health, The Man Walk aims to make it easier for men to openly share their...
The Man Walk - Warners Bay / Lake Macquarie - 7:00 am, Sunday
Meet at Warners Bay Jetty, The Esplanade, Warners Bay NSW 2282[2].
No cost to joinâjust show up and walk with us.
Open to all fitness levelsâthe focus is on conversation and community.
No booking requiredânewcomers are always welcome.
The Man Walk - Wanaka - 10:00 am, Sunday
Designed to encourage positive social interaction and wellbeing, The Man Walk invites men to simply turn up whenever they feel like joining the group. The walks promote camaraderie in a safe, inclusive atmosphere, making it an ideal opportunity to enjoy Wanakaâs beautiful surroundings while fostering meaningful connections.
Meeting point: Curbside Coffee & Bagels,...
The Man Walk - Wagga Wagga - 6:30 am, Monday
Location: Mr Lawrence Cafe, 187 Fitzmaurice St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
Time: Every Monday at 6:30 am
The Man Walk Wagga Wagga is a free, weekly walking group for men aged 18 and over, dedicated to fostering mental and physical wellbeing in a supportive, non-judgmental environment. Led by local volunteer "Manbassadors," the group meets each Monday morning for a walk and open conversation, providing a safe space to connect, share, and laugh while promoting healthier lifestyles[1][2].
Open to all men seeking camaraderie and a positive start to the week
No cost to joinâjust turn...
The Man Walk - Ulverstone - 9:00 am, Saturday
Designed to promote mental and physical well-being, the walk lasts between 45 to 60 minutes and provides a safe space for men of all ages and fitness levels to walk, talk, and openly discuss any challenges they may be facing.
Meeting Point: McCarthy's Bread Lounge, 39 Reibey Street, Ulverstone TAS
Day & Time: Saturdays at...
The Man Walk - Tuggeranong - 6:30 am, Wednesday | 7:30 am, Sunday
Enjoy regular walks in a supportive and inclusive environment
Connect with others through conversation and shared experiences
Open to all men looking for friendship, fitness, and wellbeing
All are welcome to joinâno registration required. Just show up and walk with the group.
The Man Walk - Torquay - 7:00 am, Saturday
This group offers a positive, supportive, and inclusive environment where men can walk approximately 5 kilometers while engaging in conversation. There is no pressure to participate beyond walking and talking, making it accessible to all fitness levels.
After the walk, participants are invited to enjoy coffee and social time at the Salty Dog Cafe, a charming local venue known for its welcoming atmosphere.
The Man Walk - Temora - 6:30 am, Saturday
Led by local volunteer âManbassadors,â this walk provides a safe and welcoming environment for men to engage in conversation while enjoying the fresh morning air. The meeting point, Espresso House, is a popular coffee shop known for its premium Campos coffee, light meals, and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal spot...
The Man Walk - Tathra - 7:00 am, Saturday
Designed for men aged 18 and over, these walks provide a safe and welcoming environment to connect, share experiences, and promote wellbeing through gentle exercise and conversation. Led by local volunteer âManbassadors,â the group encourages camaraderie and community support.
Day and time: Saturdays at 7:00 am
Meeting point: Tathra Surf Life Saving Club, 6 Andy Poole Dr, Tathra NSW 2550
Open to men...
The Man Walk - St.Kilda - 7:00 am, Wednesday
The Man Walk â St Kilda is a supportive, inclusive walking group for men that meets every Wednesday at 7:00 am at Luna Park Melbourne, located on the St Kilda foreshore.
This community initiative is designed to foster open conversations and provide a judgment-free environment where men can walk, talk, and connect. There are no barriers to entryâjust a simple opportunity for men to support one another and discuss anything on their minds.
We meet weekly at Luna Park Melbourne, a historic St Kilda landmark.
All men are welcome, regardless of age, fitness level, or background.
The group is free...
The Man Walk - St Georges Basin - 7:30 am, Saturday
Led by local volunteer âManbassadors,â this group encourages men to support each other through informal chats during the walk, promoting mental and physical well-being without any pressure or competitive element.
Day and Time: Saturdays at 7:30 am
Meeting Point: Providence Blue Cafe, 191 Kerry Street, Sanctuary...
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