Kiltwalk Edinburgh 2024

Grab your kilt (if you have one) and a Leukaemia Care t-shirt and walk to support the the 10,000 people who are diagnosed with leukaemia every year in the UK.

Location: Edinburgh

Challenge Level:

Distance: 21, 15 or 5 miles - see below

Booking Fee: £10 or £5 - see below

Fundraising Goal: £150 or £75 - see below

When: 15 September 2024

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Take on the 2024 Edinburgh Kiltwalk

Edinburgh’s amazing Kiltwalk is back! You can choose to take on the Mighty Stride and enjoy the ultimate challenge of a 21 mile walk through Scotland’s capital or you may prefer the Big Stroll which takes you on a 14 mile route, while the Wee Wander of just five miles provides a perfect walk for all the family.

All three walks bring you to the finish line at the fabulous Murrayfield Stadium where you will be rewarded with your splendid Kiltwalk medal, a meal and the chance to soak up the amazing live bands and musicians that will be playing at the Kiltwalk village!

The Mighty Stride

Date: 15th September 2024
Distance: 21 miles
Booking fee: £10
Fundraising goal: £150

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The Big Stroll

Date: 15th September 2024
Distance: 11 miles
Booking fee: £10
Fundraising goal: £150

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The Wee Wander

Date: 15th September 2024
Distance: 5 miles
Booking fee: £5
Fundraising goal: £75

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Let’s do this!

If you would like more information about taking part in this event, simply get in touch!
Email our friendly team at events@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call 01905 755 977 (Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm).

Please ensure you read the event terms and conditions before signing up.

To find out more about the Kiltwalk, head to the Kiltwalk website here.

Got your own place?

We will refund you up to £500 if you take part for Leukaemia Care! Check out our terms and conditions for more information here.

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After experiencing recurring chest pains, David Nutt visited his GP and had a blood test taken. When the blood test came back with a diagnosis of chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), David and his family were shocked.

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