Walk for Parkinson's raises money for research into new treatments and a cure. There is no cure for Parkinson's. Yet. Help us move closer by walking at Lochore Meadows.
We believe we will be able to deliver life-changing new treatments in years, not decades. Every step you take will help us get there.
The 5.8 mile route takes paths around Loch Ore and enjoys views of the Loch Lomond Hills .
The 2.1 mile route is fully accessible and will follow the path around Loch Ore.
Start and finish in our event village with your local Parkinson's community.
We all have different reasons for walking . But if we walk together , we can make a difference to the lives of people with Parkinson's. We can make breakthroughs. We can find a cure.
Sign up today using the link: events.parkinsons.org.uk/event/walk-parkinsons-lochore-meadows/
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