Best foot forward for Macmillan's Pentlands walks

Macmillan Cancer Support is encouraging everyone to walk for someone they love and support people with cancer by signing up to Miles for Macmillan, the charity’s walking programme.

The Pentlands’ Walks are just two of over fifty five fabulous Miles for Macmillan walks organised with support from Boots UK. Both start out from Dreghorn on 29 July, just off the bypass and accessible by public transport from the centre of Edinburgh. The shorter route climbs into the hills towards Castlelaw, past the Army firing ranges with some great views to the East. Then to Glencorse reservoir before returning via Bonaly with views of the city.

Our longer route is a real challenge, taking in some of the highest peaks that the park has to offer, but stick with it and you will be rewarded with awesome views on all sides, plus a lovely walk back past the reservoirs.

Macmillan’s Edinburgh fundraising manager, Jayne Forbes, said: “Our Pentlands’ Walks are absolutely stunning and by taking part in Miles for Macmillan, you’ll be showing your support for people affected by cancer, standing should to shoulder with others who feel the same. Come and join a movement within your local community that really makes a difference!”

It couldn’t be easier to take part, simply choose a walk from the Miles for Macmillan programme and help raise £1.8million to help Macmillan provide medical, financial, practical and emotional support to the two million people living with cancer in the UK. Supporters also have the option to hold their own walk by choosing a date and route, and inviting friends, family or colleagues to join them and get sponsored for their efforts.

Macmillan Cancer Support and Boots UK are inviting people to enjoy the great outdoors and get active to help improve the lives of people in their community living with cancer. To find a walk near you, or for a Miles for Macmillan fundraising pack, see macmillan.org.uk/walking, or call 0300 1000 200 (9am-5pm Monday to Friday).

 

 

 

 

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