DETAILS
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TIME & DATESaturday 21 March 2026. Arrive 7.30am to check-in for an 8am start. End Approx 2pm. |
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TRANSPORTWe suggest the use of public transport or ride share. All routes are different so please take time to consider your walk map and plan accordingly. |
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WALK25km from The London Eye. Walk at your own pace with rest stop(s) along the way, ending at The Hope, Richmond. |
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IMPORTANT NOTESDon't forget your hat and water bottle!We encourage you to stay for lunch at The Hope - loved ones are welcome to join (not included in ticket price). |
TICKET OPTIONS
WALK FOR A BLOKE ENTRY FROM GBP39
- Official WALK FOR A BLOKE hoodie
- Halfway station drinks and snacks
- Opportunity to raise awareness and fundraise
WALK ENTRY PRICING PERIODS: Super Early Bird GBP39 to 22/12 | Early Bird GBP49 to 22/2 | Standard GBP59 to 21/3.
IMPORTANT: If registering after the 24th February, we cannot guarantee that your hoodie size will be available for the walk. If not, we will be in contact with you after the walk to arrange shirt delivery.
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MAP
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Meet Your Walk Leader
Hi, I am James, father of three and live in Richmond, London having also spent an unforgettable 3 years in Manly, Sydney 10 years ago.
A mainly carb loading / protein shake drinking ultra marathon/sport enthusiast, I am typically seen wearing compression socks with a glass of red wine.
I first met Nick professionally in 2006 in London and our work relationship developed into friendship and our families connected when we were both living in Sydney.
Coincidentally, I also met Paul (Nick's brother) whilst playing for Harbord Diggers before Nick moved back to Australia. Having had my own challenges with my own mental health, if I can do my little bit to raise awareness and help the next bloke reach out and talk about their challenges then it's a charity and a movement I want to get involved with and support.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
For sponsorship information please see here or contact bec@spoketoabloke.org, thank you!
FAQ
I AM HAVING TROUBLE REGISTERING
Here are tips on how to register as an individual
Here are tips on how to register as a team
If you are still stuck, please contact cassie@spoketoabloke.org
CAN I WALK ON MY OWN
Absolutely! If you are attending an organised location, we welcome everyone on the day. If you are walking on your own there will be an opportunity for you to make yourself known to our walk leaders or volunteers and buddy up with other solo walkers if you wish.
For our walk anywhere option, please reach out to a friend, and enjoy a day of great conversations and checking in on each other wherever your 25km walk may take you.
WHAT IF 25KM IS TOO MUCH FOR ME ON THE DAY?
All walkers have the option of ending their walk at any time they feel necessary along the course. We encourage you to join us at the end venue to continue conversations and share in achievements together. If you do decide to exit the course, please ensure you let a volunteer or event lead know.
EVENT DAY - WHAT DO I BRING
- MINIMUM 1L water bottle (we suggest using a camel pack or similar or carrying a small backpack with minimum 1L water bottle).
- Sunscreen
- Snacks
- Hat
- Comfortable walking shoes (do not wear new shoes for the first time)
HOW DO I FUNDRAISE?
WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?
We started Spoke to a Bloke after losing our brother and best mate to suicide. As a team, we work on the charity weekends and after hours, we are passionate about making a real impact. 100% of funds raised goes directly to running the charity, our events and projects to support blokes mental health.
For more information on the impact you are a part of, please visit our projects.
WHY IS THE WALK JUST FOR BLOKES?
Walk for a Bloke is a unique event for blokes to come together and walk 25kms to raise awareness and funds for bloke’s mental health.
It also serves as medicine, enabling blokes to be active, to connect, listen, learn and to share in the walk and build resilience through action. We recognise wives, girlfriends, sisters, mothers and mates play an important role in blokes' lives. Family, friends and supporters are welcome to volunteer on the day or to meet you at the end of the walk to celebrate your achievements. To volunteer please contact cassie@spoketoabloke.org.
WHY DOES THE WALK FINISH AT HOTELS, PUBS AND CLUBS?
OUR ALCOHOL POLICY
We recognise that alcohol can be a contributing factor to mental health challenges among blokes. As such, the event does not promote or encourage the consumption of alcohol, and alcohol is not included in the price of the entry ticket.
We respect the personal choices of each participant regarding alcohol consumption. At each end venue, lunch will be available for purchase at own arrangements, and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the discretion of the attendee.
Alcohol service will be managed by the venue in accordance with responsible service guidelines to ensure consumption is safe and appropriate.
WHAT HAPPENS IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
Please keep an eye on pre-event communications and check back here for updates in regards to emergency procedure on event day.





