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Last year more than 5,000 people put on their best tartan to fundraise for charity and we'd love you to join them this year as part of Team Marie Curie!

A brilliant big-hearted community event, Aberdeen Kiltwalk   is a fantastic event to take part in as an individual or as a team with family and friends (even furry friends!).

Event details

There’s a distance to suit everyone:

The Wee Wander

  • Start line: Crathes Castle
  • Finish line: Bellfield Park, Banchory
  • Distance: 3.9 miles

The Mighty Stride

  • Start line: Duthie Park
  • Finish line: Bellfield Park, Banchory
  • Distance: 17.8 miles

You'll receive your free and exclusive tartan Marie Curie t-shirt to wear with pride and there’ll be opportunities to unlock further merchandise!

On the day support

We can’t wait to give you a big cheer as you take on your challenge to help you cross that finish line. Just look out for the loudest and most yellow cheer point!

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Grab your tartan, lace up your boots and register today !

Event details

  • Minimum fundraising

    As much as you can with our help!

  • Date

    1 June 2025

  • Registration Fees
    • Mighty Stride: Adult £20
    • Wee Wander: Adult £13, Youth/Child £7
  • Location

    Aberdeen

How we support you

How we support you

  • Fundraising pack

    To help you as you raise money for people living with a terminal illness

  • Fundraising support

    From the moment you sign up, all to way the finish line

  • Cheer station

    Lots of loud support from the sidelines on the day

Have a question about this event?

Ask away. We'll get back to you as soon as we can.

Contact us

0800 716 146 events@mariecurie.org.uk

 

How the money you raise helps

£180 pays for someone with a terminal illness to attend the day therapy unit at the hospice.

£400 pays for someone to stay in a Marie Curie Hospice for 24 hours, so that they can receive the hands-on care they need in their final days.

£1,250 pays for a portable oxygen system that will relieve distressing symptoms, so a person doesn’t have to be confined to bed.