Preparations are well underway for the 14th MoonWalk Scotland, which is taking place on Saturday 8th June.
The overnight event, which aims to raise money and awareness to support those living with cancer, will once again start from Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park.
This year’s theme is “Circus” and organisers are hoping to attract as many people as possible to be part of another incredible night.
Walkers, who are encouraged to embrace the theme with their costumes, will be able to take part in four different routes around Edinburgh.
The shortest route is the New Moon at 6.55 Miles in length, and there’s the Half Moon Marathon (13.1 Miles).
Walkers can also opt to do the Full Moon Marathon (26.2 miles) or take on the challenge of Over The Moon (52.4 Miles).
The annual event lights up the streets of the capital, with thousands of walkers donning decorated bras to take on the challenge.
Over the years, the MoonWalk has raised millions to help those affected by cancer.
You can sign up at walkthewalk.org/moonwalkscotland
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