Funded
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Event date Sun 19th Oct 2025 10:00 - 15:00
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Location Albert's Schloss, Paradise, One Chamberlain Square Birmingham
B3 3AX
United Kingdom
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Let’s walk the walk and make a positive difference together.
Register to take part and boost the wellbeing of hospitality people
Since 2020, this accessible walking event has involved 1000’s of hospitality people across the UK and raised over £340,000 for Hospitality Action.
How can you get involved in 2025?
Take part as a workplace team, as an individual, or with friends and family - choose an approach that best suits you!
It’s easy to register and access your bespoke fundraising page, plus great resources to help you make the most of Walk for Wellbeing.
What are the benefits of taking part in Walk for Wellbeing?
Walk for Wellbeing is an accessible, meaningful industry movement that promotes the importance of wellbeing in hospitality and generates vital funds for Hospitality Action.
For workplace teams, the event also provides a chance to develop teamwork skills, build stronger workplace relationships and promote an inclusive, collaborative culture as part of a wellbeing and CSR strategy.
Join the Birmingham walk on Sunday 19 October hosted by Tonic Talent.
Starting at 10am with registration at 9.30am, the walk will start and end at Albert's Schloss in central Birmingham. This engaging 20km walk includes green spaces such as the scenic Edgbaston Reservoir, and takes in parts of Digbeth, the city's creative quarter and some of Birmingham's historic canal network. Download the map here.
20km is a significant distance, so come prepared to make the most of your day. Pack water bottles and snacks, wear suitable shoes and clothing (check the weather!) and have emergency contact details to hand.
At the end of the walk, we'll gather at Albert's Schloss and raise a toast to your achievements!
Make a difference
With mental health issues, the cost-of-living crisis and fear of homelessness at an all-time high, Walk for Wellbeing helps Hospitality Action to:
• Support the 1 in 2 people with mental health issues that contact HA for support
• Deliver in-person and phone counselling sessions
• Provide emergency grants to put food on the table
Let’s walk the walk and make a difference together – register to take part, today!
