20th Crocus Walk for Breast Cancer Now!
6k,9k & 15k options
Presented by: Breast Cancer Now0 | DEAL: The large gravel car park (info) |
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P | Saturday 5th April, 2025 |
N | Door time: 10:00am Start time: 10:30am |
. | All ages |
C | Other |
Event information
Why not join us on our 20th Sponsored Crocus Walk , raising monies for Breast Cancer Now-the Uk's largest Research & Support Charity!
This walk is open to all -the 6k option is buggy friendly.
£10 entry plus Sponsorship which this year which includes you guarunteed entry into our legacy after party in the evening to celebrate the 20th walk💞
There will be a fabulous prize for the highest Sponsorship raised, kindly supplied by our long term sponsors The White House, Kent
The walk is open to all, aimed at all ages and abilities and is not a race.
Your pooches are welcome to join us too however must be kept on a lead please.
After check in from 10am, we have our walk warm up in the car park then we start our walk on the seafront by "Julie's Bench" at 10.30am which is above the large gravel car park.
Our route takes us into Kingsdown, up onto and along the iconic and picturesque White Cliffs to the Dover Patrol memorial.
Marshall's will then direct you across a field, down Salisbury Road and onto The Droveway and into the beautiful village of St Margarets Bay.
We stop halfway-details to follow!
We then back up The Droveway and along the Droveway Gardens Alley where we follow the back paths up through the village and down the countryside route from St Margarets back to our start point where you will receive a certificate and medal for your fabulous efforts!
SPONSORSHIP IS ENCOURAGED PLEASE - once your ticket sale has been received, a Sponsorship form will be sent out to you plus we encourage you to set up a Just Giving Page - click on "start fundraising", choose "Breast Cancer Now" charity, click on "doing your own thing" and then call your page "20th Crocus Walk Deal Kent 2024” to link it to our event
We look forward to you joining us!
Help make a difference in the lives of those affected by Breast Cancer now and in the future.