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Pushabout Clumber: free Nottingham walks for parents

Pushabout Clumber is a free walking group at Clumber Park for anyone who has, or looks after, pushchair-aged children. The group meets on the second Monday of every month, with walkers asked to gather under the Clock Tower at 10.15am.

The event runs through 2026 at Clumber Park, with accessible walks led by friendly volunteers. It is aimed at parents and carers who want a sociable, low-pressure way to get outside, meet other adults and build basic fitness while walking with children in pushchairs.

Monthly walks from the Clock Tower

The meeting point is under the Clock Tower at Clumber Park. The listed start time is 10.15am, and the walks take place on the second Monday of each month.

The source describes Pushabout Clumber as a community walking group, not a one-off event. That recurring pattern makes it useful for local parents and carers who need a regular activity rather than a single date in the diary.

Detail Information
Event Pushabout Clumber
Venue Clumber Park
Meeting point Under the Clock Tower
Time 10.15am
Schedule Second Monday of every month
Cost Free
Audience Anyone who has or looks after pushchair-aged children

Three-mile routes on mostly hard standing paths

Walks are generally around 3 miles long. The route is mostly on hard standing paths, according to the event listing, and the walks are described as accessible.

Volunteers lead the group on different seasonal routes through Clumber Park. For parents and carers, that means the walk is structured enough to follow, but still informal enough to fit the pace of a pushchair-friendly group.

The appeal is partly practical: a predictable meeting time, a clear starting point and no ticket cost. It also gives adults with young children a way to meet others in the same stage of life without needing a formal class or paid session.

Who the walking group is designed for

Pushabout Clumber is specifically for people who have, or look after, pushchair-aged children. That includes parents and carers who want company, support and a basic fitness activity that works around young children.

The listing says the group is designed to help adults meet other people, build support and improve fitness on a basic level. The tone is deliberately community-led: the focus is on walking together, rather than completing a demanding route.

Because the walk is free, it may suit families and carers looking for a regular outdoor activity without adding another cost to the month. The recurring second-Monday schedule also helps those planning childcare routines or return visits.

What to know before going

No booking details are listed in the source text. The practical instruction given is to meet under the Clock Tower at Clumber Park at 10.15am.

The venue address and named organiser are not provided in the event information supplied. The confirmed details are the monthly timing, the Clumber Park location, the free cost, the meeting point and the intended audience.

Walkers should use the source-listed meeting point: under the Clock Tower at 10.15am on the second Monday of the month.

Source: Visit Nottinghamshire Events

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Saira Mahmood

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Saira Mahmood is a Nottinghamshire-based local news editor covering community events, cultural calendars and public notices for beehiveweb.co.uk. She checks listings against organiser updates, venue information and local authority communications, with an emphasis on accessible details for residents and visitors. Her reporting highlights local festivals, heritage activities, family events and changes that affect public participation across the county

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