Glasgow Kiltwalk 2026

Glasgow Kiltwalk 2026 Glasgow Kiltwalk 2026 Glasgow Kiltwalk 2026
  1. What:

    Join our team at this sell-out event and don your kilt to take strides in the fight against brain tumours.

  2. When:

    Apr 25 2026 at 09:00

  • Registration fee:
    £20.00 GBP

About

Back by popular demand and now a two-day event, the Glasgow Kiltwalk is an unforgettable way to raise money for Brain Tumour Research. Tartan-clad walkers will step out to take on the 3-mile Wee Wander, tackle 14.5 miles to beat the Big Stroll, or conquer the full 23 miles of the Mighty Stride. Will you be among them? Sign up today and every step you take will help fund the fight against brain tumours.

Location and Timings

Start time
Sat, 25 April 26, 09:00AM

Please note that the event takes places over 2 days - Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th April 2026

Saturday 25 April - Big Stroll (14.5 miles) from West College Scotland, Clydebank to Moss O’Balloch Park, Loch Lomond starts at 09:30am

Sunday 26 April - Mighty Stride (23 miles) Glasgow Green to Moss O’Balloch Park, Loch Lomond starts at 08:30am AND
Big Stroll (14.5 miles) from West College Scotland, Clydebank to Moss O’Balloch Park, Loch Lomond starts at 08:30am

Logistics

Registration Fee: £20

Distance(s): 3-mile Wee Wander, tackle 14.5 miles to beat the Big Stroll, or conquer the full 23 miles of the Mighty Stride.

Community support contact:
Amie Woodgate

fundraising@braintumourresearch.org

How we'll support you

When you join this event for Brain Tumour Research you will receive:

  • A fundraising pack 
  • A branded t-shirt
  • Dedicated fundraising help and support, including any assistance needed in setting up your online fundraising page 
  • Access to a Facebook Group for sharing updates, plus useful tips on how to maximise your fundraising and smash your targets! 
  • PR support where applicable and the opportunity to share your story with us (if you want to) 
  • A Brain Tumour Research medal  

Help us find a cure

Already secured a place?

Join the Brain Tumour Research Team.