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Edinburgh Kiltwalk

September 13

Don your kilt and join #TeamWinston for the Edinburgh Kiltwalk in 2026!

Take big strides in 2026 and join #TeamWinston in the Scottish capital for Edinburgh Kiltwalk on 13 September. Every step you take will make a BIG difference for the charity you love the most with all fundraising going directly to Winston’s Wish.

“The Kiltwalk is one of those events that sticks with you – not just because of the challenge, but because of the people. Everyone’s doing their own little bit of good for something that matters to them, and when you put that all together, it creates a really special atmosphere.”

Neil Musgrove, Winston’s Wish Trustee & former Kiltwalker 

Registration fee: Mighty Stride £20 | Big Stroll £20 | Wee Wander £20 Adults / £7 Children

Distance: Mighty Stride (21 miles) | Big Stroll (11.2 miles) | Wee Wander (4.6 miles)

Since 2016, this fantastic event has seen over 216,000 people take strides for charities close to their heart. With three distances to choose from, you can enjoy a pleasant stroll with your family or go the distance and clock up the miles. Plus, the accessible routes, make it easy for everyone of all ages to take part! Sign up now and put your best foot (and kilt) forward for Winston’s Wish.

Winston’s Wish and Child Bereavement UK are merging to strengthen the support available for bereaved children, young people, parents and families across the UK. In the coming weeks, Winston’s Wish will change its name to Child Bereavement UK. By taking on the Edinburgh Kiltwalk you will still be raising money to support grieving children, young people and families, but the charity you will be fundraising for will be called Child Bereavement UK.

What you’ll get from us:

  • A welcome email and fundraising pack
  • A branded top to wear on the day
  • Support from our dedicated team to help you achieve your target
  • Additional fundraising resources upon request
  • Access to training app by our partners at GH Training
  • e-newsletters with news from across the charity