Take on the Chalk Walk this April!

Join us throughout April for the Chalk Walk! We are inviting supporters of all ages and abilities to walk at their own pace, exploring rolling downs, canal paths and woodland trails that link several of the county’s striking white horses and countryside gems.

Inspired by Wiltshire’s famous chalk figures, the route offers two distances to suit everyone: a main route of 32 miles and a shorter option of 17 miles, perfect for families, friends, colleagues or clubs looking for a shared outdoor challenge. 

Participants can walk the full route in sections throughout the month on dates and times that suit them, turning miles into vital fundraising support for the local lifeline service that responds to emergencies across Wiltshire and Bath. 

“We are very excited to launch the Chalk Walk within our community for the first time. It aims to celebrate our beautiful countryside, bring people together and raise vital funds that help ensure our lifesaving crews can continue to respond when they are needed most. 

- Ed Chapman, fundraising assistant

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I’m proud to be fundraising for Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity this year! Every donation helps our local crew deliver their lifesaving missions across our community. Please donate: [insert your donation link] 

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I’m taking on Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity's Chalk Walk this April! The Charity are here for us when it matters most, by land and air. Please sponsor me to help their lifesaving cause: [insert your fundraising link] 

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The Chalk Walk Challenge! I’m doing this to fundraise for Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity, helping keep critical care available for everyone across Wiltshire and Bath.

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Did you know?

Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity needs to raise over £5 million to deliver our lifesaving service each year.