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A participant proudly standing under the colourful "Finish" arch of the Kiltwalk event, wearing a red APS Support UK t-shirt and a kilt. They are holding a medal and smiling, with event banners and other participants visible in the background on an overcast day. The scene celebrates their accomplishment and the vibrant atmosphere of the event.
Edinburgh KiltWalk Kiltwalks are mass participation walking events that raise much-needed funds for charities and projects operating in Scotland or national charities, like APS Support UK, who provide assistance to people living in Scotland. You have two walking distances to pick from with the Mighty Stride (20 miles) and Wee Wander (4.3 miles) walks available. Route details...
A participant proudly standing under the colourful "Finish" arch of the Kiltwalk event, wearing a red APS Support UK t-shirt and a kilt. They are holding a medal and smiling, with event banners and other participants visible in the background on an overcast day. The scene celebrates their accomplishment and the vibrant atmosphere of the event.
Dundee KiltWalk Kiltwalks are mass participation walking events that raise much-needed funds for charities and projects operating in Scotland or national charities, like APS Support UK, who provide assistance to people living in Scotland. You have two walking distances to pick from with the Mighty Stride (20 miles) and Wee Wander (4.3 miles) walks available. Route details...
A participant proudly standing under the colourful "Finish" arch of the Kiltwalk event, wearing a red APS Support UK t-shirt and a kilt. They are holding a medal and smiling, with event banners and other participants visible in the background on an overcast day. The scene celebrates their accomplishment and the vibrant atmosphere of the event.
Aberdeen KiltWalk Kiltwalks are mass participation walking events that raise much-needed funds for charities and projects operating in Scotland or national charities, like APS Support UK, who provide assistance to people living in Scotland. You have two walking distances to pick from with the Mighty Stride (17.8 miles) and Wee Wander (3 miles). Perfect for the whole...
A participant proudly standing under the colourful "Finish" arch of the Kiltwalk event, wearing a red APS Support UK t-shirt and a kilt. They are holding a medal and smiling, with event banners and other participants visible in the background on an overcast day. The scene celebrates their accomplishment and the vibrant atmosphere of the event.
Glasgow Kiltwalk Kiltwalks are mass participation walking events that raise much-needed funds for charities and projects operating in Scotland or national charities, like APS Support UK, who provide assistance to people living in Scotland. You have three walking distances to pick from with the Mighty Stride (22.7 miles), Big Stroll (14.3 miles) and Wee Wander (3.1 miles). The...
A relaxing view of a hiker's legs stretched out on a rocky surface, wearing black trousers and hiking boots with red accents. A cup of coffee rests beside them, overlooking a stunning mountainous landscape with rolling hills, valleys, and a partially cloudy sky in the background.
Ben Nevis Trek This challenge takes you into the heart of the breathtaking Western Highlands in order to conquer the highest peak in Britain, set at 1,345m above sea level. The trail to the summit is technically easy, but trekking Ben Nevis is a challenge – stamina and determination are a must! The stunning views...
A group of six cyclists standing with their bicycles in front of the iconic signpost at John o' Groats in Scotland. The signpost displays distances to notable locations, including Land’s End (876 miles) and the North Pole (2200 miles). Each cyclist is wearing a colourful cycling outfit and helmet, with a variety of bicycles parked in front of them. Two Scottish flags are visible on either side of the signpost, along with a board reading "First & Last in Scotland John o' Groats."
Land’s End to John O’Groats Cycle Cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats, the furthest possible distance in the British Isles, is a classic challenge that many dream of. Starting at Land’s End on the south-westerly tip of England, you pedal your way through Cornwall, over Dartmoor and north along the Welsh border, skirting the...
A group of six cyclists standing with their bicycles in front of the iconic signpost at John o' Groats in Scotland. The signpost displays distances to notable locations, including Land’s End (876 miles) and the North Pole (2200 miles). Each cyclist is wearing a colourful cycling outfit and helmet, with a variety of bicycles parked in front of them. Two Scottish flags are visible on either side of the signpost, along with a board reading "First & Last in Scotland John o' Groats."
Land’s End to John O’Groats Cycle Cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats, the furthest possible distance in the British Isles, is a classic challenge that many dream of. Starting at Land’s End on the south-westerly tip of England, you pedal your way through Cornwall, over Dartmoor and north along the Welsh border, skirting the...
A group of six cyclists standing with their bicycles in front of the iconic signpost at John o' Groats in Scotland. The signpost displays distances to notable locations, including Land’s End (876 miles) and the North Pole (2200 miles). Each cyclist is wearing a colourful cycling outfit and helmet, with a variety of bicycles parked in front of them. Two Scottish flags are visible on either side of the signpost, along with a board reading "First & Last in Scotland John o' Groats."
Land’s End to John O’Groats Cycle Cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats, the furthest possible distance in the British Isles, is a classic challenge that many dream of. Starting at Land’s End on the south-westerly tip of England, you pedal your way through Cornwall, over Dartmoor and north along the Welsh border, skirting the...
A group of six cyclists standing with their bicycles in front of the iconic signpost at John o' Groats in Scotland. The signpost displays distances to notable locations, including Land’s End (876 miles) and the North Pole (2200 miles). Each cyclist is wearing a colourful cycling outfit and helmet, with a variety of bicycles parked in front of them. Two Scottish flags are visible on either side of the signpost, along with a board reading "First & Last in Scotland John o' Groats."
Land’s End to John O’Groats Cycle Cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats, the furthest possible distance in the British Isles, is a classic challenge that many dream of. Starting at Land’s End on the south-westerly tip of England, you pedal your way through Cornwall, over Dartmoor and north along the Welsh border, skirting the...