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Last year over 9,000 people put on their best tartan to fundraise for charity and we’d love you to join us this coming year as part of Team Marie Curie!
Let’s finish the Kiltwalk year with a blast and a brilliant and memorable Edinburgh Kiltwalk .
Get your kilt on, take part as an individual or as a team with family and friends (even furry friends!) and we promise you won’t forget it.
Event details
The exact routes for 2025 are being confirmed by the event organisers. Please see below for current routes and distances, although they may be subject to change.
There’s a distance to suit everyone:
The Wee Wander
- Start line: Victoria Park
- Finish line: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- Distance: 5 miles
The Big Stroll
- Start line: Fisherrow Links (Musselburgh)
- Route: Coastal views, onto Portobello and then through Leith
- Finish line: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- Distance: 11 miles
The Mighty Stride
- Start line: Holyrood Park
- Route: Some coastal views, onto Musselburgh and Portobello
- Finish line: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium
- Distance: 21 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.
We're also really pleased to be hosting a Pit Stop too, so please come and say hello and collect some freebies!
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Complete your registration and sign-up now to join Scotland's biggest walk of 2025!
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How we support you
How the money you raise helps
£207 could help fund nine hours of overnight nursing care for someone living with a terminal illness.
£400 could help fund 15 hours of bereavement support by phone or webchat, so those who are grieving get the support they need.
£1,250 could help fund a portable oxygen system that will relieve distressing symptoms, so a person doesn’t have to be confined to bed.
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