Estimate how long it takes to walk 5K, 10K, and longer distances at your pace.
How runners use this tool
A walking time calculator converts your walking pace into finish times for common distances, helping walkers plan parkrun mornings, charity events, and training walks.
Select a distance preset or enter a custom distance in kilometers.
Choose a walking pace preset or enter your own minutes per kilometer.
Review the estimated finish time and compare leisurely, brisk, and power-walking options.
How to use the result
Use the walk-run calculator if you want to mix short run intervals into the same distance.
Browse parkrun events when you are ready for a free weekly 5K with walkers welcome.
Formula and assumptions
Walking pace is assumed steady across the full distance.
Terrain, weather, and stops are not included in the estimate.
Worked examples
Beginner: 5K at brisk walk (~15 min/km) → About 75 minutes finish time. Sets realistic expectations for a first parkrun walk.
Race prep: 10K charity walk at power pace → Under 2.5 hours at ~12 min/km. Helps plan arrival and support crew timing.
Advanced: Half marathon walk → Finish window from pace choice. Useful for long charity or training walks.
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Common questions
How should runners interpret Walking Time Calculator results?
Use the walk-run calculator if you want to mix short run intervals into the same distance.
When is this estimate less reliable?
Walking pace is assumed steady across the full distance.
Should beginners use Walking Time Calculator?
Yes. Start with conservative assumptions, then refine inputs as you collect consistent training data.
What tool should I use next after this result?
Use the related tools section to move from one calculation into pacing, training, fueling, and full plan execution.