The Kiltwalk is back for 2025 with events taking place in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dundee

And you're invited to join Team Sight Scotland and put your best foot forward to help those in Scotland living with sight loss! Registrations are now open and you can sign up to walk for Sight Scotland and choose whatever distance suits you best.

  • The Mighty Stride (20 - 25 miles)
  • The Big Stroll (11 -15 miles)
  • The Wee Wander (3 - 6 miles)

Click on the buttons below to choose your location and be taken direct to the Kiltwalk information page where you can find out more and register for a place with us today.

Help us tackle vision loss together by taking on the Kiltwalk challenge in 2025.

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Why fundraise for Sight Scotland?

We're here to provide care, learning opportunities and support to transform lives after sight loss. Your support means so much to us and will help us ensure everyone living with sight loss in Scotland can lead a full life of independence.

In return, we can offer you bespoke support on your fundraising journey!

All our fundraisers receive Sight Scotland branded athletic wear for their chosen event as well as support ahead of the event to help you set up and successfully run your fundraising page, so you can raise as much as possible for a good cause. And on the day of the event, our cheer squads will also be there to support you every step of the way.

“We had the best time walking for Sight Scotland at the Kiltwalk last year. It was great to get involved, have some fun in tartan, and raise funds for a good cause while doing so! I’d recommend it to anyone and we can’t wait to sign up again this year!”

- Alex, Volunteer

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For over 230 years, we have been supporting people impacted by visual impairment. We are one of Scotland's oldest charities and we're dedicated to empowering blind and partially sighted people to lead fulfilling lives.