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Around 30 people are expected to participate in the third annual fundraising St George’s Walk, which, this year, will cover the Gower Peninsula.

Consultant Richard Bond, from Hendy, in Carmarthenshire, created the charity walk in memory of his father, Barry, who passed away on St George’s Day, in 2020. And the walk raises funds for four charities close to Barry’s heart: the Scouts Association – for whom Barry was a venture scout leader; Children in Need; the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI); and us.

Richard, 46, explained: “He had a long association with three of the charities, and, latterly, he was a strong advocate for Help for Heroes, having grown up in a military family. It was his aim to go to Sandhurst, but, sadly, he failed the medical.

“The money raised will be split between the charities, though we were given local charity status this year and have also built in a grant structure, so £250 grants will be given to other local organisations.”

Three walkers enjoying large ice creams
We've got this licked - walkers enjoy a reward for their efforts in 2022 - (Pic: St George's Walk)

WALKING THE WALK

The walk will cover around 50 miles of the Wales Coast Path on the Gower Peninsula, which was the first place in Britain to be named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Bond and his fellow walkers will set out on Friday, 21 April, and walk on both Saturday 22, and Sunday, 23 (St George’s Day), which will be just a half-day.

In-between they will be camping overnight and other walkers are welcome to join the walk for the full three days, a single day or just the final half-day, which will finish at Mumbles Lifeboat Station, at around 1pm, on Sunday, 23 April.

Walkers sit around a night-time campfire
Time to rest the feet and enjoy campfire stories - (Pic: St George's Walk)

BENEFITS CULTURE

Bond added: “While this is to celebrate the life of my father, it’s also about the benefits of exercise, nature, and fresh air, for both physical and mental health. We’ve set up a number of free downloadable walking guides on our website, and we’ve started doing a smaller – generally a single day – event in October.

“We have some free camping places for the Friday and Saturday nights too, and it would be great if other people were interested in joining us for the whole walk or single days.

“Ultimately, with the St George’s Walk, we’re aiming to do 40 or 50 miles each year over a different section of the Wales Coast Path – the world’s first coastal path to cover an entire country. Next year, for example, we’re planning to walk from Pembroke Castle to Tenby – and all while raising funds for worthwhile charities.”

St George’s Walk schedule

Friday, 21 April

Around 21 miles from Gowerton to Llangennith (with a short-cut option dropping roughly four miles)

Saturday, 22 April

Around 19 miles from Llangennith to Three Cliffs Bay

Sunday, 23 April

Around 10 miles from Three Cliffs Bay to the finish at Mumbles Pier

To support Richard Bond’s St George’s Walk, please visit justgiving.com/stgeorgeswalk.

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