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The Man Walk

The Man Walk - Shoal Bay - 7:00 am, Saturday (8:00am winter)

Shoal Bay Rd & Government Rd, Shoal Bay NSW 2315, Australia

Activity Details

The Man Walk at Shoal Bay is a free, weekly walking group for men aged 18 and over, meeting every Saturday morning at 7:00 am (8:00 am during winter). The walk begins at the carpark located at the corner of Government Road and Shoal Bay Road, providing a welcoming and supportive environment led by local volunteers known as “Manbassadors.”

This group offers an opportunity to connect with others while enjoying the scenic natural beauty of Shoal Bay and the surrounding Tomaree National Park. Participants explore well-maintained coastal trails, including highlights such as the Tomaree Head Summit Walk, which features panoramic views, bushland, and beachside paths.

Whether you are looking for a gentle stroll or a moderately challenging walk, The Man Walk encourages physical activity, social interaction, and mental wellbeing in a safe, inclusive setting.

  • Meeting Time: Saturdays at 7:00 am (8:00 am in winter)
  • Meeting Place: Carpark at the corner of Government Road and Shoal Bay Road, Shoal Bay NSW
  • Group Focus: Men aged 18+, promoting health, connection, and conversation
  • Trail Features: Coastal and bushland paths within Tomaree National Park, including access to the Tomaree Head Summit Walk
  • Cost: Free participation
Location
Shoal Bay Rd & Government Rd, Shoal Bay NSW 2315, Australia
Cost
FREE
Activities
Walking
Gender
Male
Days
Saturday
Age Group
18 to 35, 36 to 50, 51 to 65, 65+
Level
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

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Provider: The Man Walk

About the provider

The Man Walk

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.

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