Glasgow Kiltwalk

Get together with family, friends or colleagues and create special memories at this amazing sponsored walk heading to Loch Lomond! Choose to walk either 23, 14.5 or 3 miles - something for every age and ability! A 14.5 miler is also available on Saturday 25 April.

April 26, 2026

Whether you’re looking for a fun family day out, a great time with friends, or a personal challenge to push yourself, the Glasgow Kiltwalk truly has something for everyone.

There’s no atmosphere quite like it... tartan, tunes, cheers, and smiles every step of the way! As you clock up those miles, you’ll be helping to transform lives across Scotland, supporting people struggling with grief through your incredible efforts.

This is your chance to be part of one of Scotland’s most loved walking events, while raising vital funds for Cruse Scotland.

The Glasgow Kiltwalk takes place over two fantastic days:

  • Saturday 25 April – The Big Stroll (14.5 miles)

  • Sunday 26 April – Choose from:

    • The Wee Wander (3 miles) – perfect for families and little legs!

    • The Big Stroll (14.5 miles) – a great mid-distance challenge

    • The Mighty Stride (23 miles) – for those ready to go the extra mile (or ten!)

👉 How to join:
Register now via the official Kiltwalk website and when asked for your charity name, make sure to enter ‘Cruse Scotland’.

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🎟️ Free Entry Codes Available!
We have a limited number of free places for 2026, available on a first-come, first-served basis for those who pledge to raise a minimum of:

  • £100 (for the Mighty Stride or Big Stroll)

  • £50 (for the Wee Wander)

To get your code that allows you to enter at no cost, simply email fundraising@crusescotland.org.uk with the Kiltwalk event and distance you’d like to take on, and let us know if you’re applying for anyone under 16.

When you join Team Cruse Scotland, you’ll receive:
👕 A free Cruse Scotland T-shirt
💬 Personal fundraising and motivation support
💙 The knowledge that every step you take helps bereaved people across Scotland access transformational support.

So what are you waiting for?
Lace up your boots, pull on your tartan, and put your best foot forward for bereaved people in Scotland.

Glasgow Kiltwalk