Kiltwalk 2025

Sign up for a Kiltwalk adventure in Aberdeen, Dundee or Edinburgh and experience iconic routes with some wonderful scenery! Multiple distances are available, with all registration fees £20 or below. Kiltwalk is Scotland’s largest mass participation walking event with over 178,000 people taking part since 2016. 

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  • Registration fee: £20 (+ VAT) or below
  • Scotland
  • From April 26, 2025 – September 14, 2025
  • 020 7430 7788
  • [email protected]

What to expect

There are three walk lengths to choose from, Mighty Stride (18-20 miles), The Big Stroll (approx 11 miles) and the Wee Wander (4-5 miles), there’s a route to suit everyone.

By joining our Kiltwalk 2025 charity team, you will receive the following support from us:

  • A Fundraising Pack containing lots of fundraising advice
  • Regular emails to provide top tips
  • Your own Children with Cancer UK technical top
  • A friendly team on hand to support you

Kiltwalk events and dates

  • Aberdeen Kiltwalk – Sunday 1 June 2025
  • Dundee Kiltwalk –  Sunday 17 August 2025
  • Edinburgh Kiltwalk –  Sunday 14 September 2025

Join with your own place

Choose an event that suits you and secure your own place independently of the charity through the Kiltwalk website. Make sure you select Children with Cancer UK as your fundraising charity of choice!

Where your money goes

Every contribution is carefully allocated to fund critical research, provide essential resources to families, and drive greater awareness.

HOW WE USE

EVERY

£1

Fighting childhood cancer
Research44p
Supporting Families15p
Raising Awareness21p
Funds to support our cause
Fundraising20p

Cancer diagnoses

Every day, around 10 children and young people in the UK are diagnosed with cancer.

New treatments

8 out of 10 young cancer patients can now receive successful treatment, thanks to the specialist research we help fund.

Safer therapies

We are committed to developing safer and more effective childhood cancer treatments with fewer toxic side effects.

Funding research

We invest in crucial childhood cancer research that would otherwise go unfunded.

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