Whether you wish to set up a tribute, fundraise, or donate in memory of a loved one, your support helps us continue our work. Together we can make walking and wheeling a part of everyday life for everyone in Scotland.

Your contribution supports our work to get more people walking and wheeling while addressing some of Scotland’s biggest challenges from health inequalities to the climate-nature emergency.

Set up a tribute or fundraise in their memory

Creating an online fundraising or tribute page is a powerful way to honour your loved one’s memory. It’s also a wonderful way to connect with friends and family and share your walking memories.

  • Create an Online Tribute: Share memories, photos, and stories with a personalised tribute page via MuchLoved. This page can be a place to celebrate your loved one’s passion for walking and wheeling, while also encouraging others to donate to Walking Scotland in their honour.
  • Start an online fundraiser: Set up a fundraising page on JustGiving to raise vital funds for Walking Scotland. You can ask for donations instead of flowers or gifts, and it’s an easy way for family and friends to contribute.

We are here to support you in setting up your online tribute or fundraiser. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you need help or have any questions.

Make a one-off or regular donation

If you prefer, you can make a donation in memory of your loved one. Your contribution will directly support our work. You’ll help to ensure everyone has access to safe and inclusive walking routes, and that walking remains a way of life in Scotland for generations to come.

Feature story

“…walking around Scotland was what he loved to do in his spare time and I am grateful we shared that love.

Our last Munro adventure was in 2012 when we completed Bidean nam Bian and Stob Coire Sgreamhach in Glencoe. My dad unfortunately passed away from cancer in 2015 only 57 years old, and in his memory, I organised “The Watson’s Way”, a weekend of walking taking in part of the West Highland Way and again walking Bidean nam Bian and Stob Coire Sgreamhach. Around 30 family and friends came and we all had a brilliant time. We continued meeting up in Glencoe for a few years after that hiking various Munros and trails around Glencoe…”

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