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The Man Walk - Whakatane
Time: 7:30 am, Sundays
Location: Robert Harris Cafe, Whakatane International
Join The Man Walk every Sunday at 7:30 am for an invigorating group walk tailored for men seeking camaraderie, fitness, and fresh air. We gather at the welcoming Robert Harris Cafe near Whakatane International, providing a convenient starting point with easy parking and coffee options before setting off. This regular event fosters connections in a relaxed, supportive environment while exploring the stunning landscapes of Whakatane.
- Perfect for: All fitness levels, building friendships, and starting your week positively.
- What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes, water, and a positive attitude.
- Open to: All men interested in joining a vibrant walking community.
- This activity is provided by The Man Walk. Contact The Man Walk for any queries.
- Don't forget to tell the organiser you found them via KeepActive. Thanks for your support.
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