
Give the "2026 You" a January treat and join us on our first WildEdge Walk of the New Year
We're launching 2026 with one of our favourite walks, boasting plenty of water, woodland and expansive hill views to help to banish those January blues!
This is a lovely way to end the week on a (literal) high, and shake off the back-to-work January blues.
Get away from your desk, out of the office and give yourself some time and space for you, away from all the distractions, all while getting the steps in and chatting with like-minded professionals and business owners.
Our monthly WildEdge Walk runs every second Friday of the month, and offers a great opportunity to get outdoors and network with other local business owners and professionals, in stunning locations and with a relaxed atmosphere.
If you want to connect with other real people for business and work, but normal stand-in-a-room-and-deliver-your-pitch-networking doesn't do it for you, this netwalking event is where you need to be.
We'll meet, ready to walk, at 1230, outside the train station in Saltaire. We'll pass the historic Salts Mill, before following the canal, and crossing the River Aire.
We'll enter the enchanting Shipley Glen woods, and meander through the tracks, eventually popping out at the top, before starting our ascent of Baildon Hill.
After taking in the views (or lingering in the mist - as the weather allows!), we'll then descend the hill and head back to Saltaire, where you can enjoy a well-deserved drink (on us) in the warm and welcoming Boathouse Inn.
This event will be guided by Ant from WildEdge Worx.
⌚ 1230 - 1500
➡ 7.75km
⛰ `229m ascent (moderate)
Ant is a qualified Mountain Leader, strategist, facilitator and business coach, offering guided adventures through WildEdge Worx, to get you out of the office and into the outdoors, giving time and space to spark extraordinary thinking in extraordinary landscapes.
A passionate believer in the power of connection in business and professional life, you'll often find him talking excitedly about the outdoors, connecting others and working out how to get a good nature metaphor into the conversation.