Walk at a right easy pace (6)
I believe the answer is:
ramble
'walk' is the definition.
(I know that ramble is a type of amble)
'at a right easy pace' is the wordplay.
'at' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'a right' becomes 'r' (common abbreviation).
'easy pace' becomes 'amble' (I've seen this in another clue).
'r' put next to 'amble' is 'RAMBLE'.
(Other definitions for ramble that I've seen before include "Wander about aimlessly" , "Take a country walk" , "Walk in the country - talk aimlessly at length" , "Go as fancy leads" , "Walk for pleasure or stray from subject" .)