Step into Spring with The Parks Trust and MKC ‘50 Walks for Milton Keynes 50’

As we wave goodbye to winter and say hello to spring, the time is right to head outside and get active.


MK residents are invited to make the most of the warmer weather and take part in some of the 50 led walks on offer, created by The Parks Trust and Milton Keynes Council to celebrate the city’s 50th birthday.


Spring is also a great time to explore the flora and fauna. These walks gives the people of MK the chance to explore the city’s beautiful and varied landscapes, and to also welcome back the blooming flowers, waking wildlife and the different species of birds returning from their winter migration.

The next walks in the programme are the MK Health Walks with the Lovat Fields and Whaddon groups (March 13 & 22 respectively) exploring the beautiful areas of Willen and the peaceful Ouse Valley Park.


The Parks Trust’s hugely popular Walking Festival will also be returning.

The highly anticipated festival will be showcasing 15 various walks across the city over May 13 & 14 weekend, a perfect opportunity to get out in the fresh air.

Julie Dawes, events and recreational co-ordinator for The Parks Trust said: “We are incredibly fortunate to have such a varied landscape in Milton Keynes, with stunning parks, woodlands and lakes right on our doorstep.
"As we celebrate such an important milestone in the city’s history, we wanted to work with the council to encourage people to get outside and explore their beautiful surroundings."


Booklets for the Spring/Summer edition of the programme can still be collected from locations around the city including the visitor centre, MK Council offices, MK Libraries, Education Centres at Howe Park Wood and Linford Lakes Nature Reserve, and The Parks Trust head office in Campbell Park.