Get your walking shoes on and explore some of the Capital’s less known historic areas with a tour of the ‘gateway to London’ along the Thames’s eastern section. Starting alongside the grandeur of Woolwich Royal Artillery Barracks
Get your walking shoes on and explore some of the Capital’s less known historic areas with a tour of the ‘gateway to London’ along the Thames’s eastern section. Starting alongside the grandeur of Woolwich Royal Artillery Barracks
Location: London
Challenge Level:
Distance: from 10k to a full marathon
Booking Fee: £20 - £40 with discounts available
Fundraising Goal: £150 to £375
When: 23 August 2025
Take in the sights of London this summer while making a difference for those affected by leukaemia. Join the London Summer Walk on Saturday, 23rd August 2025, and raise vital funds for Leukaemia Care. This urban challenge is perfect for all ages and abilities, offering a fantastic way to enjoy the capital while supporting a great cause.
Starting and finishing in the heart of London, this 25km route takes you along the Thames, past some of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Whether you’re walking solo or with a team, you’ll enjoy the energy of this incredible city while knowing every step is helping to support people affected by leukaemia.
Take part in the London Summer Walk and experience a well-organised event that caters to all walkers:
This one-day challenge is a great opportunity to get active, enjoy the summer atmosphere, and raise awareness for the vital work of Leukaemia Care.
By signing up for the London Summer Walk, you’ll help provide practical and emotional support for patients, families, and carers affected by leukaemia. Every step you take will make a difference, from funding research to spreading awareness of symptoms for early diagnosis.
Register today and choose Leukaemia Care as your charity to support. Whether you self-fund or commit to a fundraising goal, you’ll be making a big impact. Spaces fill up quickly, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this amazing event.
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