Charlie House is challenging you to don your kilt and get ready to walk in aid of our vital cause!
The Kiltwalk is back for another fantastic year of patriotic fundraising and fun. We would love if you would join us for one or more of 2025's upcoming events, which take place in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee and Edinburgh!
Choose from the Mighty Stride, the Big Stroll or the Wee Wander. Receive a medal, snacks, refreshments and a finishers meal as part of your £20 ticket cost. Charlie House also promises to support you through your fundraising efforts.
What are you waiting for? Get your kilt out of the cupboard, ready your step counter and register for one or more of the walks below! If you would like more information, visit the Kiltwalk website or email our fundraising team today.
26th April, 2025
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1st June, 2025
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17th August, 2025
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14th September, 2025
Register today
Please note the Mighty Stride is not accessible due to terrain.
Kiltwalk endeavours to make all Wee Wander routes as wheelchair as possible. However, due to terrain, they cannot guarantee. Please contact contactus@thekiltwalk.co.uk for more info.
Gift Aid allows Charlie House, as a registered charity, to claim an additional 25% on top of your donation, at no extra cost to you. This means that for every £1 you donate, Charlie House can claim an additional 25p, increasing the total value of your donation.
Our team of 216 Aberdeen Kiltwalkers raised a fantastic £41,685 at this year's Kiltwalk!
Our wonderful team of 75 Kiltwalkers donned their kilts and took part in 2023's Kiltwalk raising just under £25,000.
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