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When: Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 September 2026

Where: Glasgow

Registration fee: £7 - £20

Minimum fundraising target: No minimum, just raise whatever you can!

Join #TeamCarers, take on an epic Kiltwalk challenge and change lives with every step.

Kiltwalk is Scotland’s largest mass participation walking event with over 216,000 people taking part since 2016.

Now it’s your turn! Choose your challenge and make every step count to help highlight the vital role of unpaid carers across Scotland. By taking part, you’ll not only raise essential funds and awareness but also join a community of people walking together for change - all while enjoying the stunning Scottish outdoors.

The Kiltwalk has a distance for everyone, no matter your fitness level:

Mighty Stride

Prepare yourself for the ultimate Kiltwalk challenge! Starting from Glasgow’s iconic Glasgow Green and finishing in the idyllic surroundings of Balloch, Loch Lomond.

Distance: 22.7 miles

Registration fee: £20

Big Stroll

Get your team together and prepare for an unforgettable experience on your Big Stroll. Starting from Clydebank and finishing in beautiful Balloch, Loch Lomond.

Distance: 14.6 miles

Registration fee: £20

Wee Wander

Perfect for the whole family, the Wee Wander experience in Glasgow is a fun day out for everyone – even your dog can join the fun! Leaving from Loch Lomond Shores and finishing at Moss O'Balloch Park.

Distance: 3.1 miles 

Registration fees: Adults £13, Children £7

For more event information, visit The Kiltwalk | The Glasgow Kiltwalk or if you’re ready to register, click the ‘Book now’ button below and when prompted, ensure to enter ‘Carers UK’ as the charity you would like to fundraise for.

Once you’re registered, the event organiser will notify us and then a member of our fundraising team will be in touch with you to assist with your fundraising!

 

Your support helps make life better for unpaid carers.

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