Against Breast Cancer's Breast Walk Ever Oxfordshire is back on Sunday 15th September 2024. With 10km, half and full marathon options available, the BWE Oxon has plenty of choice for anyone looking for a walking challenge. The routes all start on the banks of the river in Wallingford (OX10 8EB) and will follow waymarked National trails including the Ridgeway and the Thames Path.
With entry fees starting at just £13, walkers will be treated to various refreshment stops, complete with now famously cheerful marshals and a complimentary massage at the finish to go with their hard-earned medal!
All walkers are asked to raise funds with an initial target of just £75.
For further information or to sign up please visit our link.
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