
Ramblings Brockley and Ladywell with Hana Sutch
Feb 12, 2026
Hana Sutch, co‑founder of the Go Jauntly walking app and digital product designer, builds accessible urban walking routes to bring nature to city doorsteps. She talks about designing pram‑friendly maps, bootstrapping a tiny start‑up amid scepticism, landmark‑based navigation and encouraging people to look up and enjoy local green spaces.
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Label Terrain And Prefer Circular Routes
- Make walk terrain explicit so users choose routes that fit their shoes and schedule.
- Hana labels routes as tarmac, muddy, pram‑friendly, and suggests circular walks starting and ending at transport nodes for convenience.
Cities Hide Lots Of Accessible Green Space
- Urban parks can deliver 'rambling' benefits without remote travel because cities often contain surprising green coverage.
- Hana notes London is about 47% green space and designs short accessible routes that reveal local nature and views of the skyline.
How A Single Countryside Walk Sparked Go Jauntly
- Hana Sutch didn't enjoy walking until her mid-twenties after a Northumberland walk with her husband inspired her.
- She later struggled to find pram‑friendly green spaces in the city, which directly motivated her to build the Go Jauntly app.

