Walk to Work Day: the UK’s best cities for commuting on foot

The study, conducted by Workthere, the flexible office specialist, ranked cities on a variety of factors, including average proximity to green spaces, annual rainfall, air pollution, the number of bike routes and the percentage of employees who already walk to work.

An average ranking was taken across all the data sources to determine the final leader board, and the Scottish capital came out on top.

Almost one in six (15%) workers in Edinburgh commute on foot and there are an impressive 2,151 cycle routes across the city, placing it second on the list for both categories.

The 10 best UK cities to walk to work in are:

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Local Authority

Annual rainfall (mm)

Air quality (mean PM2.5 concentration (ugm-3))

Average distance to nearest green space (m)

Bike routes

% of people who walk to work

1

Edinburgh

730

4.9

308

2,151

15.0%

2

York

635

6

364

1,127

12.2%

3

Bristol

820

8.2

279

2,024

12.6%

4

Newcastle

650

5.6

258

279

7.5%

5

Cambridge

575

7.9

334

984

9.6%

6

Oxford

680

8.4

268

777

10.7%

7

Nottingham

700

7.7

284

612

8.6%

8

Glasgow

1,370

4.7

320

1,074

10.0%

9

London

615

9.6

293

2,873

5.8%

10

Bath

806

7.2

336

580

11.2%

Edinburgh also scored well for air quality (3rd), but was beaten by its Scottish rival Glasgow, which boasts the lowest levels of pollution.

Unsurprisingly, London has the least clean air of the 26 cities studied, but it does have the most bike routes available (2,873).

For commuters wanting to be close to green spaces, Newcastle is the best place to work, as walkers are only ever 258m on average from their nearest park, public garden or playing field, which is less than any other city.

In contrast, employees in Hull have the lowest average proximity to green spaces, with a typical distance of 397m.

Despite having one of the highest levels of annual rainfall of any UK city (940mm), the people of Belfast are most likely to walk to their workplace. Almost a quarter (23%) of staff in the Northern Ireland capital commute on foot.

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