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Interested in joining us for a Pink Ribbon Walk? Find out the answers to frequently asked questions, covering training, start times, refreshments and more.

Registration

The Pink Ribbon Walks are open to anyone over the age of 13. People aged 13-17 need to have an adult register them on their behalf. Children can also come on the day to cheer on their family members along the route and/or support them on site.

The entry fee to take part in the Pink Ribbon Walk is £25 per person. This entry fee is non-refundable.

If you sign up to take part on the day of the event, the registration fee is £35.

  • an emailed digital event pack with event details, training guides, sponsorship form and fundraising tips
  • optional physical fundraising pack sent in the post
  • regular Pink Ribbon Walk e-newsletters
  • a final event pack which will be posted to you before your walk
  • a pink ribbon to write a personal message on
  • a Pink Ribbon Walk T-shirt to wear on the day
  • your own personal walking number
  • free entry into the grounds of the stately homes
  • access to private land and restricted areas
  • refreshments and toilet facilities on the route
  • a Pink Ribbon Walk medal
  • celebratory hot food at the finish
  • free massage at the finish
  • an optional certificate showing your fundraising total

Each participant is encouraged to raise a minimum of £150 in sponsorship (in addition to the £25 entry fee).

We ask for a minimum sponsorship of £150 from each participant because we believe it reflects the scale and difficulty of the challenge. And so that we can continue to fund our life-changing research and support. While there is no penalty for not reaching the minimum fundraising target we do encourage all of our walkers to reach this target, and we can provide fundraising ideas and materials to help make this as easy as possible.

The £25 registration fee does not cover the entire cost of providing fully supported walks, so setting a minimum sponsorship target also ensures that we can cover the cost of each place in the event.

You may have noticed that we’ve changed our minimum fundraising target to £150. This wasn’t a decision we’ve made lightly. We know how much effort goes into every pound you raise, and that’s exactly why we haven’t increased it for over a decade. 

But we need to make sure that as much money as possible goes towards our life-changing science and support, rather than rising costs. That’s why we’ve decided to make the change this year. 

We’ll give you advice and support to help you reach your target, just the same as ever. If you have any questions, would like fundraising support or would like to chat about our decision, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Participants enter on a first come first served basis. Online registration will close on the Monday at midnight before the date of the event. We can also take registrations on the day if we are not at capacity. Please keep an eye on our website for the latest information on registering. We would strongly encourage you to sign up straight away as places are limited. This will also give you more time in which to raise your minimum £150 sponsorship.

Yes. Please call 0370 145 0101 or email pinkribbonwalk@breastcancernow.org and we will be able to amend your booking.

Team

Yes of course. Each team member will need to be registered to the event, so one person can register the entire group or everyone can register individually. You can then create a JustGiving page for your team to help with that all important fundraising. Why not give your team a name so that everyone knows who you are.

Event details

20 mile

Arrive from: 8.00am

Warmup: 8.45am

Start: 9.00am

 

10 mile

Arrive from: 10.00 am

Warmup: 10.45 am

Start: 11.00 am

 

Please note: Hampton Court Palace and Edinburgh will start at 10am

Arrive from: 09.00 am

Warmup: 09.45 am

Start: 10.00 am

 

We recommend that people aim to arrive 30 minutes before their warmup to allow enough time for parking and registration.

Through the course of your Pink Ribbon Walk you're likely to be walking on different types of terrain throughout. So, have a look at our summaries but do keep in mind that you might be walking on a few different surfaces:

Hampton Court Palace Pink Ribbon Walk
On the day, you’ll be walking on well-paved paths on mostly flat terrain. 

Blenheim Palace, and Chatsworth House Pink Ribbon Walks
On the day, you’ll be walking on all sorts of terrain, like uneven tracks, grass, roads and hills. 

Edinburgh Pink Ribbon Walk
You’ll mostly be walking on paved paths, but there may be some different terrains, like uneven tracks, grass and roads. You’ll also be taking on a few hills. 

Our top tip

We'd recommend taking on some training walks in similar terrains to what you'd expect on the day, until you're sure that your kit is well suited to your Pink Ribbon Walk. Make sure everything is comfortable - you'll be walking 10 or 20 miles in your clothes!

If you have any questions about the terrain and getting prepared, please get in touch with us at pinkribbonwalk@breastcancernow.org and we will be happy to help.

Of course - please have a look below to see our route maps. Please note that these are subject to change - we'll make sure to keep you updated.

The Pink Ribbon Walks are designed to be challenging but achievable. It doesn’t matter if you’re an experienced walker or have never done anything like this before as long as you put in the training. There is plenty of time to train and training tips are included in your digital event pack, which you will receive when you sign up. You’ll be supported every step of the way by the team at Breast Cancer Now.

Please be aware that all of our walks do contain some hills and there will be varied terrain. More information about the terrain of each walk can be found on the website nearer the event.

We anticipate that the 20 mile walks should take between 5 and 8 hours to complete and the 10 mile walks should take between 2.5 and 4 hours. All these times include breaks for snack and toilet stops.

Your T-shirt, event guide and pink ribbon will be sent to you in your event pack. Your walker number will arrive separately. This will arrive up to 2 weeks before your Pink Ribbon Walk. If for some reason your pack doesn’t arrive in time please don’t worry – we can give you a T-shirt and walking number on the day and you can definitely still take part in the event.

Event day

‘Cheer Points’ will be positioned at various points along the routes and will be accessible to friends and family who wish to offer support, so do invite them to come along. Further details for friends and family will be provided in your final pack nearer to the event date. Some of our venues are very kindly offering supporters to the event discounted entry rates. Confirmed details of these offers will be sent via the final pack before the event.

Toilets will be provided at the start / finish areas and at Snack Stations at regular intervals along the route (about every 3-4 miles).

Water refill points will be available for all participants at the Snack Stations at regular intervals along the route, along with some fruit and snacks to keep your energy up. However, we recommend that you carry some water and your lunch with you in your day pack.

To help reduce plastic waste, there won’t be bottled water provided at the event. So, make sure to remember to bring your own bottle to refill.

A celebratory meal will be provided for you when you cross the finish line. There will be vegetarian and gluten free options available to those who have requested them on their registration form.

Dogs will not be permitted at the Hampton Court Palace Pink Ribbon Walk, though they are more than welcome at the other venues. Dogs that are brought must be under the control of their owner and always kept on a lead. If you wish to bring your dog, do assess your dog's fitness before the event and be happy that they are capable of completing your chosen distance.

We recommend that your dog accompanies you on your training before the event so they become used to walking long distances at your pace and on a lead. Please also consider weather conditions. In previous years it has been very hot and some dogs struggled and were unable to finish. Please be aware that the routes pass through farmland where there are sheep, cows and horses as well as parkland where deer roam.

You will be well supported and guided throughout the walk. Pink 20 mile and orange 10 mile Pink Ribbon Walk signs will be clearly placed all the way along the route. At regular intervals along the route there will be marshals to help guide and encourage you on your way. Please do listen to any advice or guidance they may offer you, as they are there to ensure you enjoy the walk.

In addition, along the route there will be several Snack Stations with volunteers offering refreshments who can help answer any of your questions.

Should you need any assistance whilst on the route we will provide you with an emergency contact number which will be printed on the back of your walking number.

To help identify participants, please wear your free Pink Ribbon Walk T-shirt with your walking number pinned to the front of your T-shirt/ outer layer of clothing where it will be clearly visible.

Some of our routes are accessible for wheelchair users but this can be weather dependent. If you would like to join the Pink Ribbon Walk and are a wheelchair user please contact pinkribbonwalk@breastcancernow.org to find out more.

As there are some less accessible sections we cannot allow pushchairs on the route.  Children under the minimum age requirement are more than welcome to come and cheer you on at our cheer points and at the finish line.