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Keswick to Barrow & Coniston to Barrow 2027

Ready to walk with Team St Mary’s again?

Keswick to Barrow and Coniston to Barrow return on Saturday 8 May 2027, and we’d love to welcome you back to Team St Mary’s Hospice!

Last year, our incredible walkers raised an amazing £53,000 for St Mary’s Hospice, helping us continue providing vital care and support to local patients and their families.

Already have a Walker ID?

If you’ve taken part before and already have a K2B/C2B Walker ID number, you can register your interest in joining Team St Mary’s now.

Simply email fundraising@stmaryshospice.org.uk with:

  • Your full name
  • Your Walker ID number
  • Whether you’d like to take part in K2B or C2B

We’ll then be ready to add you to your chosen Team St Mary’s team when registration opens on 4 January 2027. Once your place has been allocated, we’ll email you to let you know. You’ll then need to log into your walker dashboard and pay your registration fee to secure your place.

Please note: This early registration of interest is only available to returning walkers who already have a Walker ID number.

New to K2B or C2B?

We’d love to have you join Team St Mary’s! New walker registration opens on 4 January 2027.

Keep an eye on our website and social media for details on how to sign up.

Places can fill quickly, C2B teams filled in just 10 days last year so don’t miss out!

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