THERE'S a chance for people to put their best foot forward courtesy of a new Denbighshire initiative.

A host of free guided walks are available for residents over the age of 50.

To help people to enjoy springtime in the county, these walks are being delivered by Penybryn Outdoor Learning CIC.

The initiative is coming to fruition thanks to funding from Age-Friendly Communities to deliver the programme of guided walks.

These walks will be taking place over three weeks, with a variety of start points and difficulty levels.

Registration is online via https://forms.gle/c5zZQzEKQFGdnRbV8

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On Tuesday, March 21, a strenuous 14km walk is available from the Llyn Brenig visitor centre, while the same venue will be the start point for a longer 16km guided walk on Wednesday, March 21.

Both will run from 9.30am to 4.30pm and there are spaces for 10 participants in each of them.

There are two walks scheduled for Wirral View, in Rhyl, on Monday, March 27.

An easy 7km guided walk will be held between 9.30am and 12.30pm, with a moderate 10km walk from 1-4pm.

Both of these walks are available for 10 participants.

Then, on Thuesday, March 28 (9.30am-4.30pm), a strenuous 15km walk will be conducted from Llandrillo Village Hall, again open to 10 participants.

Wednesday, March 29 (9.30am-4.30pm) will be marked by an easy 7km walk, while two guided walks are scheduled from Denbigh's Middle Park skate park on Thursday, March 30.

The first one, from 9.30am-12.30pm, will be a moderate 9km effort, followed between 1 and 4pm by an east 5km walk.

Turning to Friday, March 31 and there will be two walks from the lower Barkby Beach car park, in Prestatyn.

An easy 5km will be conducted between 9.30am and 12.30pm, with a moderate 14km effort running from 1pm until 4pm.

The guided walks are supported by the Mountain Training Association, Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council, Denbighshire County Council and the Welsh Government.