Join us at Willen Lake for a welly good walk!

We are delighted to be returning to Milton Keynes after a fabulous Welly walk at Caldecotte Lake last year where the sun came out for us too! This year we are at Willen Lake, another wonderful location looked after by The Parks Trust. 

How do I get involved?

There are a couple of ways you can get involved...

🐾 Register your dog for a tail-wagging adventure and invite friends and family to sponsor your four-legged friend! Upon completion, they'll fetch their very own doggy bandana and a certificate to mark their paw-some achievement! Up to four people can walk for free when you register your dog.

If you raise £50 from sponsorship, it will pay for one of the lifesaving jackets for our assistance dog partnerships. And if you hit this target, your paw-fect friend will get a treat goody bag as well.

🐾No dog, no problem. We would love for you to still join us. You can do this by making a suggested donation towards our Partnerships, Projects and of course Pups! You will receive a complementary medal or pin badge when you complete the walk.

Register my dog!

Walk the walk, bark the bark! Up to four people walk for free.

£15.00

Book my spot at the walk

Join us for the walk and make a donation towards our work.

£5.00

What to expect and some helpful information

Where is the walk? 

Willen Lake South, Off V10 Brickhill Street, Milton Keynes MK15 0DS. 
You will find our start point and hub by the Ferris Wheel.

What time will the walk start?

Our walkers will set off at 11:00 from the start point. There will be an opportunity to register on the morning of the walk from 10:30.

How long is the walk? 

There will be two routes to choose from around the park. The short route will be about 1.5km and the longer route is 5km. 

Is there parking? 

Yes, there is plenty of parking at Willen Lake. For more details, please click here.

Are there any other facilities?

There are toilet facilities at Willen Lake, including disabled toilets and baby changing facilities. The lake is speckled with lovely places to get warm drinks and things to eat if you wish.

More information can be found at www.willenlake.org.uk

Are the routes accessible?

All routes are on tarmacked pathways and should be suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. There aren’t any steep hills either.