
Sunday, 28 September 2025

River Thames, London

From 9am

5 or 10 miles
About your Wellness Walk
With two distances to choose from, there is something for everyone at Wellness Walk London Bridges.
If you’d like the classic 10 mile option, you’ll start at Battersea Park before criss-crossing 11 iconic bridges before finishing at Tower Bridge and Potters Fields Park.
If you’d like to try our 5 mile option, you’ll start at Potters Fields Park and criss-cross 4 iconic bridges, before finishing at Tower Bridge and back at Potters Fields Park.
Everyone will receive a well deserved medal at our Finisher’s Area.
By signing up to take part in a Wellness Walk you will be fundraising to support all those living with diabetes. If you need support please get in touch at wellnesswalk@diabetes.org.uk
Entry Fees
Adult
£15
Junior (12-17)
£8
Child (under 11)
Free

Start waves
10 Mile Start Waves: 9:00am, 9:30am,10:00am, 10:30am, 11:00am
5 Mile Start time 11:00am

Accessibility
Step free and wheelchair accessible route options

Facilities
Toilets, water refill facilities, hypo snacks and medical assistance

Getting there
We start the 10 mile walk from the Bandstand, Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ. This is a point to point walk and the finish line is Potter’s Fields Park, London SE1 2AA.
We start the 5 mile Wellness Walk at Potters Fields Park, London SE1 2AA. This is also the finish location for both walks.

What walkers receive
A welcome pack with t-shirts for adults and over 12s, walker numbers and walking guide.
On event day all walkers will receive a beautiful wooden medal as they cross the finish line.
Spend some time in our Finisher’s Area where you can pose for a photo on our podium, get a relaxing massage, write on our gratitude board or speak to a specialist diabetes dietitian.

Fundraising target
Paying your registration fee helps us cover some of the cost of putting on your Wellness Walk, but it’s your fundraising which really makes a difference. We ask you to raise a minimum of £150 to support those with diabetes to live better for longer.
Check out our fundraising resources here
Countdown to event
Other ways to support

Volunteer
There are three Wellness Walk locations to choose from and two different volunteer roles at each location.

Donate
Cant make a walk? Why not donate instead to show your support.
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DownloadFrequently Asked Questions
Further travel information for the 10 mile walk
We recommend you travel to Battersea Park train station. It’s one stop on the train from Victoria Station with only a 10 minute walk into the centre of the park where our event will start. You can use www.tfl.gov.uk to plan your journey before you travel.
Alternatively the new Battersea Power Station underground station is a 20 minute walk from the Bandstand and is on the Northern line of the London Underground network.
Try to arrive 30 minutes before your start time.
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Further travel information for the 5 mile walk
We recommend you travel to London Bridges station, only a 10 minute walk from our event start. This station has the Jubilee and Northern Underground lines as well as the National Rail links.
Alternatively, use Tower Hill Underground Station across the Thames, which is approx. 13 minutes walk away and is on the District and Circle Lines.
You can use www.tfl.gov.uk to plan your journey before you travel.
Try to arrive 30 minutes before your start time of 11.00am.
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Further facilities information
- Toilets are available at your start and finish location at Kelvingrove Park
- Water refills available at the start and finish. Please carry at least two bottles of water with you to stay hydrated, Including a doggy water bowl. Please carry at least two bottles of water with you to stay hydrated
- Medical assistance and Hypo snacks available from marshals for those that require it along the route.
Further accessibility information
The route is on tarmac or concrete paths and pavements, making the route wheelchair accessible. There are numerous roads to cross, please follow all guidance from our marshals to make sure the route is safe for everyone.