Having experienced the truly inspirational journey in 2012, it didn’t take Philip long to sign up for the challenge in 2013. The weather for last year’s jaunt was warm and sunny, as was the company of my comrades and to top it off, we were rewarded with absolutely spectacular scenery. But even more rewarding was the incredible support from all donators – be it family, friends, colleagues or complete strangers. The kindness and generosity of these people has helped to raise much needed funds to build a new home for St. Columba’s Hospice and future donations will ensure the hospice can continue to care for people suffering from terminal illness.

If you would kindly support once again to give whatever you can to this remarkable and tireless charity that has made such a difference to so many people. It’s so easy to make a donation – just click on the link below, every penny counts!

The Celtic Challenge – 29th May to 1st June 2013

Over four days, we will cycle over 200 miles from Edinburgh to the Isle of Iona, passing through some of the most stunning and unspoilt landscapes in the UK.

Starting from St Columba’s Hospice in Edinburgh, we will cycle to Glasgow, Loch Lomond, Loch Awe, Tarbet and the Isle of Mull, from where we will make the final leg of the journey by ferry to the Isle of Iona – one of the most significant areas of Scotland’s history.
We will cycle past beautiful lochs, ancient ruins and kirks, quaint villages and unspoilt wilderness and will be an experience never to be forgotten.

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