South Wales Evening Post

Sign up for air ambulance Walk Wales challenge and help essential service

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FOLLOWING the huge success of its virtual Walk Wales challenge last year, the Wales Air Ambulance is delighted to give participan­ts a chance to take part again.

Last year, during lockdown, over 500 people laced up their boots to take part in their virtual Walk Wales challenge – raising an incredible £32,000.

This year’s theme is castles and the challenge allows walkers a chance to set themselves a target based on the number of steps they could achieve over a one-month period from the comfort of their own homes.

Each target is the equivalent of a walk between iconic Welsh castles and can be achieved at home, in the garden or during exercise, taking the dog for a walk – and even going up and down the stairs.

A number of the castles are in Carmarthen­shire.

The choices are: Dinas Bran Castle to Caergwrle Castle: 16 miles (36,000 steps); Caernarfon Castle to Gwrych Castle: 35 miles (80,000 steps); Carreg Cennen Castle to Pembroke Castle: 50 miles (114,000 steps); Caerphilly Castle to Llansteffa­n Castle: 75 miles (171,500 steps); Powis Castle to Kidwelly Castle: 100 miles (229,000) steps; Harlech Castle to Cardiff Castle: 150 miles (343,000 steps).

The challenge will take place during June and entry is £10, however, participan­ts are encouraged to set up their own fundraisin­g page.

Walk Wales allows participan­ts to walk the equivalent distance between some of Wales’ beautiful castles in their own area.

Mark Stevens, Wales Air Ambulance fundraisin­g manager, said: “The Virtual Walk Wales challenge during 2020 was a massive success.

“To raise £32,000 in just a month is incredible but to hear that it was the first time 90 per cent of the people taking part had fundraised for us makes it even more special.

“We would like our supporters to once again put on their walking shoes and take part in

this year’s challenge, especially during our 20th anniversar­y.

“Walk Wales is a perfect fundraiser for all ages and the participan­t can set themselves a target based on the number of steps they think they could achieve.

All participan­ts will receive a locally made, sustainabl­e medal and e-certificat­e for their efforts. The charity is offering free entry to schools and youth groups to take part in this year’s walk.

Participan­ts are reminded to follow Government Covid-19 guidance while undertakin­g this challenge.

For more informatio­n on how to sign up to Walk Wales visit www.walesairam­bulance. com.

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The Wales Air Ambulance is holding a fundraisin­g event involving walking between castles in Wales.

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