12 May 2024

Walking routes from the train station thanks to app

South Western Railway (SWR) has teamed up with walking and wellbeing app Go Jauntly and our Community Rail Partnerships (CRPs) to offer a selection of easily accessible countryside walks around the SWR network.

To launch the partnership, colleagues from SWR and Go Jauntly met up with members of the Three Rivers CRP on Tuesday, 1st August, to sample one of the walks offered on the app – a section of the Itchen Navigation walk between Shawford and Eastleigh stations.

The Go Jauntly app is free to download to a mobile phone and currently contains 11 walks under the ‘South Western Railway Rambles’ banner.

These vary from a 30-minute step-free stroll in the New Forest to a full day out walking from Winchester to Southampton, following the route of the River Itchen.

The walks start from Chessington, Brockenhurst, Eastleigh, Shawford, and Winchester stations, and some also have step-free, accessible routes available.

All the routes offer gorgeous woodland walking, lots of local green spaces to explore, and outdoor adventures galore. Best of all, they are all easily accessible by SWR train.

Hana Sutch, CEO and Co-Founder of Go Jauntly said of the partnership: “It’s so exciting to announce that Go Jauntly has teamed up with South Western Railway and the Community Rail Partnerships to provide nature-filled walking routes, which are all accessible by train.

“Travelling to new places via public transport adds to the overall experience and is very much a part of the journey and fun. Now it’s easier to explore more of the wonderful countryside along the South Western Railway network with this collection of walks.”

Peter Williams, Customer and Commercial Director for SWR said: “South Western Railway is delighted to be working with Go Jauntly and our Community Rail Partners to offer new ways for people to explore the countryside around our stations.

“In conjunction with SWR, these walking routes are a great way to see the best that the region has to offer, while leaving the car at home.

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Andy Munns
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Written by Andy Munns