Follow the Seagulls | Scotland
Sat 13 - Sun 14 Sep 2025 St Andrews, Fife, UK

Follow the Seagulls | Scotland

A trekking challenge with tranquil forests, historic castles, quaint fishing villages and beautiful beaches to support brainstrust, the brain cancer charity.

2 races

  • Sat 13 Sep
  • #1 of 2
St Andrews, St Andrews

One Day Challenge

07:00

Age 18 & over

Sign up £20

Fundraise £200

  • 26 miles walking
  • Sat 13 - Sun 14 Sep
  • #2 of 2
St Andrews, St Andrews

Two Day Challenge

07:00

Age 18 & over

Sign up £30

Fundraise £500

  • 50 miles walking

Event overview

Follow the Seagulls is a long-distance charity trek to help make sure no one has to face a brain tumour alone.

It’s your chance to do something truly incredible that matches your passion to help the 60,000 people in the UK who are afraid and alone because of their brain tumour diagnosis.

The Follow the Seagulls treks take place annually on the Isle of Wight, Whitby in North Yorkshire, the Fife Coastal Path in Scotland and Dartmouth in Devon.

Fife

What to expect

There’ll be trails to stick to, and fellow walkers to join up with, but you’ll have to consult your maps which will be annotated to help you navigate your way around.

Whether you choose to walk alone or as part of a group, you will be ensured an amazing experience! 

For someone considering this challenge in the future I’d say absolutely do it.. it an epic physical and mental challenge 

Highlights

  • Long-distance walk surrounded by coastal views and fresh sea air
  • An invigorating weekend challenge based around St. Andrews
  • Stunning golf courses, fishing villages and castles
  • Deserted sandy beaches and smugglers' coves
  • Iconic bridges including the Forth Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Look for signs of druids and witches!
  • Regular checkpoints for energising refreshments
  • Complimentary team dinner for 2-day or Saturday walkers
  • Ideal for individuals, couples, teams of family, friends and colleagues
  • Help brainstrust change the world for the brain tumour community

  • Teams

Itinerary

  • Saturday

    The 50-mile challenge begins between 7am and 8am.
    26-mile challengers have the option of hiking on Saturday or Sunday.

  • Sunday

    The second day of the 50-mile challenge.
    26-mile challengers have the option of hiking on Saturday or Sunday. 

How hard is it?

This event will really test your endurance. It will take all you've got to earn your finishers medal. You will need great map reading/orienteering skills and training is a must.

Solo walkers

Enter solo and meet people there!

Teams

Conquer the challenge as a team!

Walking as a team can be great motivation to keep you on track with your training, and with a shared fundraising target, you'll find it easier to smash your target and raise the vital funds that make all the difference.

walkers
Conquer the challenge as a team and share the fundraising target.

Training

26 or 50 miles, on foot, is a long way. A full training schedule will be provided to get you in shape and challenge-ready! 

Kit list

  • Walking boots
  • Walking socks
  • Rucksack 
  • Lightweight waterproof trousers
  • Hat, gloves and a thermal layer
  • Sunglasses, hat and cream.
  • Washproof plasters and pain killers
  • Snacks, energy gels, quick release energy foods, electrolyte drink
  • Water bottle or Camelbak hydration pack
  • Mobile phone plus optional battery pack
  • Walking sticks

  • Coast
  • Rural
  • Toilets

Event HQ

St Andrews
St Andrews
Fife
KY16 9HW
UK

walkers

  • Bring your own cup
  • Public transport links
  • Sustainability policy

This event recognises its responsibility to the environment beyond legal and regulatory requirements. It is committed to reducing its environmental impact and continually improving environmental performance as an integral part of the strategy and operating methods, with regular review points. Supporters, volunteers, beneficiaries, suppliers and other stakeholders are encouraged to do the same.

The organisers are committed to minimising the negative impact of this activity on the environment, and where possible for it to have a net positive impact on the environment.

To achieve this here are the steps taken:

  • minimise waste
  • promote recycling internally and with customers and suppliers
  • minimise the environmental impact of resources
  • ensure products and services meet or exceed all of the environmental legislation that relates to the charity organisation

For someone considering this challenge in the future I’d say absolutely do it. Not only was it an epic physical and mental challenge, it was also one of the most humbling and rewarding adventures I’ve been on. It was an incredible achievement and opportunity to truly see the best in people; sharing stories, support and collective goals. As the aches begin to fade, my gratitude for this amazing charity, and the people it has connected me with, just grows stronger and stronger. Sammy 2019

It’s a fabulous way to support an important charity. Rory 2024

Don't be intimidated by the walk, train well and you'll meet some amazing like-minded people who all help each other every step of the way! Andy 2024

Do it! You'll have a great time in beautiful countryside with lovely people. SJ 2024

Great fun a challenge but worth every min, well supported. SJ 2024

It's a brilliant challenge and so good to walk and talk with others who have been affected by this cancer. Louise 2023

hikers

I rang brainstrust in the middle of the night, about 3am, when I was in a state. I was amazed that someone could care. I think she said ‘but you needed me now’ and since then that is the only thing I have ever felt from this charity – love support, friendship and care. Sarah

Races at event

  • Sat 13 Sep
  • #1 of 2
St Andrews, St Andrews

One Day Challenge

07:00

Age 18 & over

Sign up £20

Fundraise £200

  • 26 miles walking
  • Sat 13 - Sun 14 Sep
  • #2 of 2
St Andrews, St Andrews

Two Day Challenge

07:00

Age 18 & over

Sign up £30

Fundraise £500

  • 50 miles walking