Scotland's Virtual Kiltwalk
About The Event
Organise your own virtual Kiltwalk for Team Macmillan and, thanks to The Hunter Foundation, any funds you raise will be topped up by 50%*!
How to enter Scotland's Virtual Kiltwalk
Sign up here and complete payment for your place. Registration is £15 (aged 16+) / £6.50 (aged 5-15).
OR get a FREE place when you use one of our discount codes - use MACVIRT100 to receive your free Adult place, or MACVIRTKID100 for your free Child place.
For every £1 you raise for Kiltwalk, Macmillan will receive an extra 50p*
Why should I join Team Macmillan?
Select Macmillan as your chosen charity and you'll receive:
- First class support from the Macmillan Hiking Team, from sign up right through to when you cross the finish line
- A free Macmillan top, plus iron-on letters to customise your kit
- A digital fundraising pack bursting with fundraising tips and tricks
- Training support to get you ready for your challenge
- E-newsletters to keep you up-to-date
- An exclusive Team Macmillan Hiking Facebook group to meet your teammates
Most importantly, we'll provide you with a reason to keep going because you'll know that you're helping improve the lives of people living with cancer. Donations make up 98% of our annual income so we simply couldn't do what we do without you.
For more information on this event please visit the Kiltwalk website. You can also find FAQs here.
Please make sure you have read our Terms and Conditions before signing up.
*The 50% fundraising top up limit for this current year 1st January 2022 to 31st December 2022 is £5000 per walker or donor. This is a cumulative limit for all Kiltwalk events in the above period. All fundraising top ups are subject to deadlines and Trustee approval.
Event Accessibility
You set your own challenge so anyone is welcome to take part and get active in whatever way suits you best. For support on planning your Kiltwalk, get in touch with The Kiltawalk directly at contactus@thekiltwalk.co.uk.
Ready to join?
By joining us you'll know that you're helping improve the lives of people living with cancer in the UK today.