Trailwalkers around the world
With an impressive 12 trails in nine countries – and more planned for the future – Trailwalker is becoming a global phenomenon.
Since it began in 1981, 1000s of walkers around the world have successfully taken on Oxfam’s 100 km challenge: to walk 100km, in teams of four, in a limited time.
Thanks to each and every one of them, more than £45 million has been raised to help overcome poverty and injustice.
UK
100 km in 30 hours
Trailtrekker had its first year in 2009 with over 160 brave teams taking on the event. Starting and finishing in Skipton and taking in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, Trailtrekker looks set for another great year in 2010.
The Queens Gurkha Signals Regiment are a big part of Trailwalker UK. In 1997, they established Trailwalker on the South Downs Way. By 2000, the UK event had become the nation's largest ultra-distance marathon.
In 2002, the Gurkha’s invited Oxfam GB to partner them on the event and split the money raised between Oxfam and the Gurkha Welfare Trust. Within a couple of years the funds raised by the event increased ten fold and it became Oxfam GB’s top fundraising event. It now attracts more than 500 teams each year.
Hong Kong
100 km in 48 hours
The event began in 1981 as a military training exercise for the elite Queen's Gurkha Signals Regiment in Hong Kong. The Maclehose Trail – a 100 km trail from coast to coast – was used to test their soldiers’ stamina and teamwork skills. The event was quickly adapted to raise funds for the Gurkha Welfare Trust.
In 1986, the Gurkha’s invited Oxfam Hong Kong to partner them on the event – which proved to be a highly successful partnership. When the Gurkha’s were redeployed to the UK in 1997, Oxfam Hong Kong took ownership of the event. Trailwalker Hong Kong has continued to be overwhelmingly popular and attracts over 2,000 entries for its 900 team places.
Australia
100 km in 48 hours
Sydney
Oxfam Australia launched Trailwalker Sydney in 1999, and within two years it became their top fundraising event, attracting 500 teams each year. The route is exceptionally challenging, running from the Hawkesbury River through to Seaforth on Sydney’s northern beaches. This is why teams have 48 hours to complete the course.
Melbourne
Trailwalker Mebourne was launched in 2002 and now attracts a further 650 teams. The Melbourne route is equally challenging starting at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill and finishing at Wesburn Park in the Yarra Valley.
New Zealand
100 km in 36 hours
Oxfam New Zealand held its first Trailwalker in 2006 around the beautiful Lake Taupo. It successfully attracts 350 teams each year.
Japan
100 km in 48 hours
In 2007, Oxfam Japan launched its first Trailwalker taking its teams from Odawara city to Lake Yamanka. The event has the capcity for 250 teams.
Belgium
100 km in 30 hours
Oxfam Belgium held its first Trailwalker in 2008 in the magnificent surroundings of High Fens, starting and finishing in Eupen.
Trailwalker calendar
2009 saw the launch Oxfam Novib, Oxfam Canada, Oxfam Ireland. 2010 sees the launch of Oxfam Germany.
| April 16-18 | Oxfam Australia - Melbourne |
| April 10-11 | Oxfam New Zealand |
| April 23-25 | Oxfam Japan |
| June 5-6 | Oxfan GB - Trailtrekker |
| June 5-6 | Oxfam Netherlands |
| July 17-18 | Oxfam GB - Trailwalker |
| July | Oxfam Canada |
| August 28-29 | Oxfam Belgium |
| August | Oxfam Australia - Sydney |
| September | Oxfam Germany |
| September | Oxfam Ireland |
| November | Oxfam Hong Kong |
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Trail guide
The trail guide demonstrates what makes Trailwalker the most challenging of all charity events.
Event partners
| State Street | |
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The principal sponsor of Trailwalker UK |
| Queens Gurkha Signals | |
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Co-organises Trailwalker with Oxfam |
| The Gurkha Welfare Trust | |
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GWT and Oxfam GB are beneficiaries of Trailwalker |
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