Sat 4 Jul 2026 London, UK

London Bridges Walk | Long

Walk London's iconic bridges with #TeamKidney, choose the longer route, and help fund life-saving kidney research while bringing the kidney community together.

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  • Sat 4 Jul 2026
Potters Fields Park, London
Long

11:00

All ages

Sign up FREE-£10

Fundraise £200

  • 7 miles walking

Event overview

Lace up your trainers and join Kidney Research UK’s London Bridges Walk, starting at the Potters Field Park and crossing the city’s famous bridges with supporters united for a powerful cause. 

Choose between a short 2-mile stroll or a 7-mile challenge while raising funds to improve treatments and transform lives for people affected by kidney disease across the UK.

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Highlights

  • Cross London's iconic bridges and landmarks
  • Start from Potters Field Park
  • Open to families, friends and supporters of all abilities
  • Receive a Bridges Walk T-shirt and fundraising support
  • Help fund vital research into kidney disease 

This event is part of London Bridges Walk.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Dogs allowed at venue
  • Event village
  • Families

Route

  • Flat
  • Marshals
  • Way markers

Location

  • Park

What's included

  • T-shirt

Sustainability

  • Plastic-free event

Fundraising

  • Fundraising materials
  • Fundraising support

How to enter

  • All ages
  • Entries open
  • Enter on day
  • Enter online
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Potters Fields Park, London
Short

11:00

All ages

Sign up FREE-£10

Fundraise £200

  • 2 miles walking
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