LODDON VALLEY ramblers have mapped 16 Woodley walks ready for the summer.
The group wanted to help residents access green spaces in and around the town, following a network of quieter footpaths.
Each walk has comprehensive route notes, photographs and maps, while some include tracks and waypoints for GPS use.
All start and finish points are shown on the map and all of the routes can be downloaded, ready to be printed or used on a smartphone or tablet.
The majority of the walks are circular, starting and ending in the same location.
There are two linear walks that may require a bus to get back home or to the car.
For these routes, details of bus routes, stops and numbers, and train alternatives, are included.
Walks have been created to suit a variety of age groups, with some specifically designed for wheelchair users.
All pushchair friendly walks include gravel or dirt paths, which may be muddy and puddled, and across parkland that may be soggy.
Extremely muddy paths have been excluded from this category.
Woodley Town Council thanked the University of Reading University for allowing the use of its campus, and Loddon Valley Ramblers for their knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm.
Anyone that has found a problem with the walk is encouraged to email: [email protected]
n For the walking routes, visit: www.woodley.gov.uk/woodley-walks-2