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Countdown under way for Julian House’s annual Circuit of Bath walk

Monday 2nd September 2024 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Local charity Julian House is set to host its annual Circuit of Bath fundraising walk on Sunday 22nd September, taking in a 22-mile scene route around the city.

Taking part in the Circuit of Bath Walk | Photo © Julian House

The event takes walkers on a route around Bath, starting from checkpoints which are open from 7.30am to 6pm.

The circular route takes participants along the beautiful outskirts of the city, on a diverse terrain of footpaths, canal paths and fields through to hills which provide walkers with views from Little Solsbury Hill, Lansdown, and Millennium Viewpoint.

Along the way, participants can discover little-known snippets of local history.

While Julian House encourages people to tackle the full route, participants can choose their own distance and start point, thanks to the five checkpoints along the route and a free shuttle service between each, which allows for a shorter walk if preferred.

The whole route is family and dog-friendly, with part of the route suitable for prams making it the perfect family day out.

There is a flexible arrival time with an advised early start for walkers who are planning to do the full 20 miles.

Walkers will receive their route directions at the starting checkpoint and as each section is completed, the route map will be stamped by volunteers so participants can prove their route to their sponsors.

The route is fully signposted, due to a collaboration with Bathscape and Cotswolds National Landscape. Medals will be awarded to those who complete the 20-mile route.

Money raised by the event will support Julian House in their mission to assist vulnerable and at-risk individuals across the South West and to deliver life-changing and life-saving services to vulnerable people who need them for many years to come.

Their services include support to rough sleepers, people recovering from substance abuse, individuals escaping domestic violence and refugees striving to build a new life in a safer place.

Over the last 22 years, our Circuit of Bath Walk has brought together thousands of individuals all willing to make a difference and walk that extra mile to help Julian House.

In 2023, over 500 participants took part, raising over £50,000, and this year Julian House hopes to grow this number to encourage more people to get involved.

Gavin Osborn, Community and Events Fundraiser, said: “The Circuit of Bath Walk is an important event for everyone of all ages.

“Participants get an incredible sense of achievement from walking 20 miles over challenging terrain, but also the knowledge that the sponsorship they raise will help to rebuild lives.

“By taking part, you are enabling us to support at-risk people in our emergency hostel and domestic abuse refuge. You will literally be helping to save lives.”

Tickets cost £15 for an adult and £8 for a child, with a discount on family tickets.

The participant’s entry fee goes towards the cost of organising the walk and every penny raised through sponsorship goes towards helping Julian House support vulnerable people.

For anyone interested in helping Julian House but unable to take part in the walk, donations are welcome on their website.

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