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London Winter Walk

Walk off the Christmas celebrations, and kick start your New Year fitness regime!

Event details

When: Saturday 25th January 2025
End: Sunday 26th January 2025
Activity type: London, Walks and treks
Full event details

London Winter Walk at a glance

See London’s landmarks while raising money for local hospice care. Start and finish at The Oval Cricket Ground while taking in the highlights of the Thames, its historic bridges, and many of the capital’s key landmarks. Families are welcome! You'll also get free food and a medal as you cross the finish line.

- Entry fee from £49
- No minimum sponsorship - raise as much as you can
- Choose from full or half marathon & 10K options

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What you'll get

From us:
- support from an experienced fundraising team who can help you reach your goal

From the event provider:
- A fully signed and marked course
- A finisher's medal
- Free food and drink

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More details about the London Winter Walk
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When you sign up – make sure to choose the ‘Self Fund’ option, you’ll pay the full cost of the event place, and fundraise whatever you want, with no set target or deadline.

Chose from:

    • 5km: £39
    • 10km: £49
    • Half marathon: £75
    • Marathon: £99

Thank you for choosing us to donate your sponsorship to – we appreciate every penny.

Next steps:

  1. Get in touch with us and let us know
  2. We’ll be in touch with your own bespoke events pack, including fundraising hints and tips and sponsorship form.
  3. Once you’ve raised your sponsorship money and completed your event head over to our GoDonate page to donate the money directly to us.

You can find details about the race day on the Ultra Challenge website.

If you have a question about trekking and fundraising for Team St Bs, please contact the Events Team.

How your fundraising makes a difference

There's no minimum sponsorship when you take on this challenge, but every penny and pound you raise will make a huge difference to adults with life-limiting illnesses and their families.

£54

could give a patient an afternoon with the hospice’s artist-in-residence, using creativity to explore complex feelings

£94

could pay for a visit from a Community Nurse Specialist – assessing symptoms and providing emotional support

£170

is enough to give a patient a day of hospice care at home, surrounded by home comforts and the people they love