Hyperlocal routes
Loops begin near St Edmonds Rd and weave through Greville Street arcades—we rarely repeat the same path within a month.
We bring together locals and newcomers for guided strolls through laneways, gardens and riverside tracks—no races, no fuss, just good company outdoors.
Our club started around café corners and chapel Street gardens. Every outing respects footpaths, traders and the quiet hours locals value.
Loops begin near St Edmonds Rd and weave through Greville Street arcades—we rarely repeat the same path within a month.
Leaders adjust distance and shade stops when Melbourne turns from crisp mornings to warm afternoons.
Cohorts stay under fourteen so yarns flow easily and crossings stay courteous to other pedestrians.
Choose your pace and day type—we will suggest a scheduled stroll. Prices shown on our pricing page.
Pick a route below. Each walk includes a short briefing and a printed mini-map to take home.
4.2 km · gentle inclines · heritage shopfronts and hidden courtyards. Casual walk fee: $18 AUD per person.
3.6 km · shaded paths · community beds and native planting chats. Casual walk fee: $18 AUD per person.
5.1 km · even surfaces · Yarra glimpses as the light fades. Casual walk fee: $20 AUD per person.
3.9 km · lively streets · optional stop for local produce. Casual walk fee: $18 AUD per person.
Comfort on Melbourne footpaths comes from simple habits. Leaders share these notes at every first-timer briefing.
I moved to Prahran on my own. These walks were a relaxed way to learn street names without feeling out of my depth.
— Elena M., South Yarra VIC
Our studio books a monthly stroll. It is the one catch-up where phones stay in pockets.
— Northside Design Collective, Melbourne
Leaders never rush the group. I can bring my teenager and no one gets left behind.
— David K., Windsor VIC
The printed maps are ripper keepsakes. I stick them in my kitchen journal.
— Priya S., Prahran VIC
Individual experiences may vary. Testimonials reflect personal opinions and are not a guarantee of specific outcomes.
We run pocket clean-ups, use marked crossings and support local tree-planting days with Stonnington Council partners. Walking well means leaving places tidier than we found them.
See community partnersApprox. 8-minute walk via Chapel Street. Meet at our St Edmonds Rd hub before each scheduled walk.
Routes 6 and 72 run nearby. Check PTV for live times before you head out.
Tell us your preferred pace and availability. We will match you with an upcoming walk and email route details.