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Walk the Wight Your Way

Thank you to everyone who took part in Walk the Wight Your Way 2020, the support and enthusiasm shown by the Island community was amazing.

Registration for this year’s event is now closed, but don’t forget you still have until the end of May to finish your miles so download the map and keep doing what you’re doing. 

Medals will be sent to everyone who completes their miles. To claim yours, post a picture of your completed map on social media (make sure it includes your walker number) and tag @MountbattenIW, or email us your picture and information. 

We’ve loved seeing your pictures and hearing your stories and you can still join our Facebook group to keep sharing.

2020 has been a difficult year for all of us, and we are grateful to everyone who got involved to support Island people facing the most challenging times of their lives.

This current situation will pass, and things will be brighter. We’re looking forward to Walk the Wight 2021 and making it bigger and better than ever before!

Pre-register here and we’ll keep you updated with plans for 2021.

A heartfelt thank you for your understanding and unprecedented support at such hugely challenging times for our entire Island community.

Find a fundraiser

Find a fundraiser

We've listed all of the fundraisers who are raising money during Walk the Wight Your Way via JustGiving. Read more

Published: 10th May, 2020

Updated: 22nd May, 2020

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LIVE blog!

LIVE blog!

Welcome to 30 years of the iconic Walk the Wight with our virtual event. Follow today's action here! Read more

Published: 10th May, 2020

Updated: 22nd May, 2020

Author: Deleted User

Why I'm getting involved

Why I'm getting involved

There are lots of reasons why people are taking part in Walk the Wight Your Way - here are some of their stories to inspire you! Read more

Published: 9th May, 2020

Updated: 22nd May, 2020

Author: Deleted User

Thank you so much!

Thank you so much!

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Words don't seem enough for all of your love and support. Read more

Published: 9th May, 2020

Updated: 22nd May, 2020

Author: Deleted User

Your #iremember stories

Your #iremember stories

There are so many reasons you've been getting involved with Walk the Wight Your Way. Here are some of your #iremember stories. Read more

Published: 9th May, 2020

Updated: 22nd May, 2020

Author: Deleted User

Your photos and videos

Your photos and videos

Your photos of Walk the Wight Your Way continue to inspire others to get involved! Click here to see some of them. Read more

Published: 9th May, 2020

Updated: 22nd May, 2020

Author: Deleted User

Be inspired - your way!

Be inspired - your way!

There are lots of ways you can join in with 'Walk the Wight your way'. Here are some ideas to get you started! Read more

Published: 17th March, 2020

Updated: 9th May, 2020

Author: Deleted User

Download our map!

Download our map!

Download our Walk the Wight Your Way! map and get involved! Read more

Published: 1st July, 2018

Updated: 22nd May, 2020

Author: Deleted User

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