Usurbil's 'Goazen Kalera' initiative continues its healthy walks through late August

Aiming to combat loneliness, short walks will be held every Tuesday through the town center.

Generic image of the town center of Usurbil.
IA

Generic image of the town center of Usurbil.

The 'Goazen Kalera' initiative, organized by the Usurbil City Council and local partners, has extended its schedule of healthy walks through the end of August to help alleviate loneliness.

The project aims to make Usurbil a more caring community. Every Tuesday, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM, residents can join short walks through the town center. The activity is free and open to everyone without prior registration.
After the walks, participants are invited to have coffee and socialize at Artzabal. Beyond physical exercise, these outings are designed to foster intergenerational relationships and mutual support among neighbors.
Throughout the Tuesdays in July and August, the routes will cover the town center. For further details, residents can visit the social services office on Kale Nagusia or call 943 371 951.