Go Jauntly: Walks & Nature

Walking routes & outdoor fun

Published by: Go Jauntly
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Go Jauntly is a fun, free award-winning walking, nature connection and navigation app. We help newbies and walking enthusiasts enjoy daily outdoor adventures and more.
Follow beautifully curated photo-led walking guides or enjoy millions of circular green routes across the UK & Ireland and even from your doorstep. Use our Green Routes feature to walk the greenest, quietest, least polluted routes or from A to B, helping you to become happier and healthier on every walk.
Fun walking challenges keep you active so you can celebrate your daily walking wins. We use your HealthKit activity data to log your progress so you can collect walking stamps and badges. Nature Notes encourages you to note down the “good things” in everyday nature helping to play a role in self-management of mental health and wellbeing.
RECENT PRESS:
- "Idiot-proof!" The Guardian, 2024
- "The app is really good, very very user friendly with photos and all sorts to make sure you know you're in the right place" Clare Balding on BBC's Ramblings, 2024.
- "Smartphones are often accused 
of absenting their users from company, but this application 
has the opposite effect.” The Guardian
- "Fancy escaping the city for a stroll through the woods? This app lets you discover tailor-made walks in your area." BBC
- As seen in Vogue magazine.
ACCOLADES:
- Highly Commended in Technology in the Marie Claire Sustainability Awards 2023
- Winner of Civic Innovation Challenge supported by The London Mayor & Transport for London
- Winner of Cities Tech for Good category from DigitalAgenda
- Webby Nominee voted top 5 Lifestyle App in the World
Using Go Jauntly outside of the UK? We have millions of walks in the app with the vast majority in the UK. We also have walks in places across the world such as Europe, Sydney, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Italy, Sri Lanka and many more destinations. We are a growing community so no matter where you are, download the app. You can even add your own favourite trails to help to spread, Happiness Outdoors!
Download the Go Jauntly walking app for free and why not upgrade to unlock extra features and support our mission.
Free features:
• Free access to the majority of our walking routes made by the community and our brilliant partners.
• Enjoy the greenest walking route from A to B and enjoy unique nature filled walks straight from your doorstep
• Use our Nature Notes feature to capture the good things you see in nature and bring about clinically significant benefits to mental wellbeing
• Sign up to walking challenges which integrate with HealthKit and boost your physical and mental wellbeing.
• Share your favourite walking trails with the community by adding photos, directions and key points of interest for others to enjoy.
Premium subscribers
• Get 100% access to our premium curated walking routes and guided tours
• Download all our walking trails for offline use. Great for low-connectivity areas or conserving battery and data usage.
• Amble Anywhere™ works like magic. Find unique routes and hikes around new parks or nature reserves or discover unique waterside walking trails just for you. Pick a start point, we’ll find the best places to walk and share them with you.
• Personal walking challenges. Pick a target, choose a start date and get walking. Your very own tailored walking challenge at your fingertips.
• Download the GPX files from our dynamic green routes walking map, perfect for running routes too!
Your subscription will automatically renew at the end of each term and your credit card will be charged through your App Store account. You can turn off auto-renew at any time through your App Store account settings. Please note that refunds for any unused portion of the term can’t be given. See more in our Terms of Use.
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$29.99
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$3.99

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User Rating

4.49 out of 5

35 ratings in United States

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Go Jauntly Reviews

Very boring

Lisanne624 on

United States

I thought this app would “put you there” by showing videos of the walks. But it’s just a few static photos with captions. Ho hum . . .

Quite redundant.

kfughreiuhwerigh on

United States

TfL puts this useless app on its website, but the app’s content is subpar to other info on TfL...Who needs to be taught how to walk? Pretty pictures and instructions only with no map? And the app is super super slow and power consuming. I don’t know why TfL got rid of their walking maps and put this on instead.

Brilliant - Perfect for Wanderers

VerynWW on

United Kingdom

Great walking app that opens up your surrounding area suggesting routes to explore. Very handy to have when travelling as well, and can’t wait to explore more of UK with the help of this app. If you love walking and exploring this is the app for you. Would love to see Apple Watch integration at some stage which would make it more than perfect. Happy Wandering!

Fails in many ways

DJBarto on

United Kingdom

I used the app. I had to constantly look at the phone. There is no voice announcements there is also nothing on the Apple Watch. It doesn’t even make use of Apples live activities on your Lock Screen. All these ways would allow a pleasant walk. Looking at the unlocked home for the whole trip doesn’t work! On top of that after 53 minutes of the recommended walk I was met by a brick wall. Literally! There was no access to the path it said and I had to walk a long way back and make my own route. Feedback from the developer is all understandable - “we are a small team” etc etc. Unfortunately the fact is the app is useless in its current state. No on can or wants to walk around holding there unlocked phone for the whole walk. App shouldn’t of gone to the App Store and started taking peoples money until it was at a better stage.

Fails in many ways

DJBarto on

United Kingdom

I used the app. I had to constantly look at the phone. There is no voice announcements there is also nothing on the Apple Watch. It doesn’t even make use of Apples live activities on your Lock Screen. All these ways would allow a pleasant walk. Looking at the unlocked home for the whole trip doesn’t work! On top of that after 53 minutes of the recommended walk I was met by a brick wall. Literally! There was no access to the path it said and I had to walk a long way back and make my own route.

Chris in Barnet

Elgan R on

United Kingdom

Full of great ideas and motivation

Fantastic motivator

lotus_108 on

United Kingdom

Great app to get me out of the house and explore my local area. Routes already created with guidance on times and mileage, aswell as details of every tree en route. Makes you appreciate nature even more. Thank you!

Amazing free app

jowie on

United Kingdom

It will invent me a route for my run through the forest… I just give it my location and a distance and off it goes. Turn by turn directions, even with the least trodden of paths. I can’t quite believe this app is free!

Twenty quid for ONE walk!

LisaSimpson2015 on

United Kingdom

Wanted to do ONE single charity walk near me, and was told the charity organisers won’t give out the route, the only way to find out the route is to download this app. The app costs TWENTY POUNDS FOR ONE WALK. Twenty quid for an app I was going to use one single time then delete and never use again (I am not a walker so I have no need for this app). I don’t understand why they can’t give people say the first three walks for free, then start charging based on how many walks you use. It’s honestly so gross to charge people who are raising money for charity access to the thing they need to do the fundraiser. The people who made this app have nothing to do with the charity who created the route map so why are they allowed to financially profit from it?

Family walk to the pub

RiaW15 on

United Kingdom

Only went wrong once, which is good for a non map reader, really steep hill but we can roll back down on the way back to our digs for the weekend after a few drinks

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App Info

Category
Navigation
Publisher
Go Jauntly
Languages
English
Recent release
4.6.5 (1 day ago )
Released on
Mar 21, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
5 days ago
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