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Provider : Belong Club
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Join the Belong Club Walking Group at Narrabeen Lagoon – Come for the walk, stay for the good company.


Every Tuesday we meet at 9:30 am next to the basketball court, out the front of the Tramshed Arts and Community Centre. We then walk along the pathway beside Narrabeen Lagoon to Jamieson Park and back. The route is about 1.8km each way and is estimated to take 45 minutes.


The up and back walk allows for people of any walking speed to participate and enjoy the walk at their own comfortable pace – just turn back to the Tramshed at 10am. Walkers often split into smaller groups naturally along the route allowing everyone to go at their preferred pace.


The aim here is for everyone to be included and to have an enjoyable walk. After our walk, we usually drop in to the Tramshed cafe for a coffee and chat.




Location : Tramshed Arts and Community Centre, Pittwater Road, Narrabeen NSW, Australia
Cost : FREE
Activities : Walking
Gender : Any
Days : Tuesday
Age Group : 36 to 50, 51 to 65, 65+
Level : Beginner

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Provider : Belong Club
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Belong Club

Established in 1994, Proveda is the Northern Sydney Region’s largest independent, not-for-profit, community-led organisation. Our focus is to support people, their families and carers to navigate the health and social care systems, access the services they require, when they require them, to get the most out of life.

The Belong Club is a Proveda initiative designed to create and foster connections in our community. Through activities, conversations, and knowledge sharing, Belong Club brings together anyone looking to try something new, re-ignite old passions, socialise, and connect with the community.

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