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    Hundreds take on Gower challenge to raise vital funds for Macmillan

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 3, 2026No Comments
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    More than 1,300 hikers went the extra mile along the Gower Peninsula on 27th June taking on a Macmillan Cancer Support Mighty Hike and raising an incredible £477,649 so far to help fund vital Macmillan information and support services for people living with cancer.

    Walking 13 or 26 miles along the stunning coastline, hikers faced a physically demanding challenge, powered by personal reasons, determination and a shared commitment to support others.

    The charity says the response from walkers has been fantastic.

    Sacha shared: “What an amazing day. Thank you to all the helpers around the route, you were all amazing. Especially the Macmillan gentleman I saw at the lunch stop, the last pit stop and then again at the finish line. You spurred me on and kept me going”

    Elizabeth said: “Still bouncing from today. Such a fantastic experience. Just awesome humans, every one of you, from hikers to volunteers and organisers.”

    Lauren McEvoy, Mighty Hike Team Manager at Macmillan Cancer Support, says:   

    “The Mighty Hike community is truly inspiring. It’s incredible to see so many people come together on the Gower Peninsula, pushing themselves through a tough physical challenge, all to support people living with cancer.

    “We’re so grateful to every single person who took part and helped raise £477,649 so far. Every step taken and every pound raised will help us continue to provide vital support to people who need it most.

    “There are still some places available at a small number of our other Macmillan Mighty Hikes this summer, so sign up now at mightyhikes.macmillan.org.uk.”

    The number of people living with cancer in the UK is at a record high – almost 3.5 million – and is still rising. Cancer is the biggest challenge many people will ever face, and it can be made even tougher because of who you are, where you live, what you earn or how you communicate. Every penny raised by mighty hikers will help Macmillan go the extra mile to do whatever it takes for people living with cancer, whoever and wherever they are.
    Macmillan Mighty Hikes are a series of one-day half and full marathon fundraising hikes, running from May to September in some of the UK’s most beautiful locations. This year, the hikes are taking place across 12 stunning locations in all four UK nations and are proudly supported by Subaru UK as official Travel Partner, helping to celebrate the incredible journeys, stories and determination of thousands of hikers across the UK.     
    Last year, an incredible team of more than 35,000 hikers took part raising a record-breaking £15 million during the event’s 10th anniversary year. Since 2015, Mighty Hikes has raised an incredible £85 million to support people living with cancer.
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