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Herts End-to End Challenge
17th May - 23rd May

87.6 miles. 7 days. One extraordinary challenge for local children.

This spring, the co-founders of Helping Herts are walking a straight line

across our county.

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The co‑founders of Helping Herts are taking on an incredible challenge this year, a 7‑day 87.6 mile fundraising walk from Tring to Bishop’s Stortford!
 

What does 87.6 miles look like?

  • Over 200,000 steps in just one week

  • More than 3 marathons back-to-back

  • Roughly the same as driving from Hertford to Bristol

  • An average of 12–14 miles every single day

  • Whatever the weather. No days off. One continuous line

The walk will pass through towns and villages that represent the very heart of Hertfordshire. They’re doing it for one reason: to raise vital funds for 12 children’s charities working on the frontline across our county.
 

Every mile walked helps fund:

  • mental health support

  • family services

  • mentoring

  • inclusive education

  • safe spaces for children and young people who need them most


The Route at a Glance
 

Day 1 – Friday 17 May
Tring Station → Kings Langley
📏 15.4 miles

 

Day 2 – Saturday 18 May
Kings Langley → Shenley
📏 12.3 miles

 

Day 3 – Sunday 19 May
Shenley → Cuffley
📏 11.5 miles

 

Day 4 – Monday 20 May
Cuffley → Broxbourne
📏 12 miles

 

Day 5 – Tuesday 21 May
Broxbourne → Hertford
📏 12.5 miles

Day 6 – Wednesday 22 May
Hertford → Widford
📏 13.6 miles

 

Day 7 – Thursday 23 May
Widford → Bishop’s Stortford
📏 10.3 miles

Please donate today or join them and help turn every mile into impact.

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