St Luke’s Men’s Day Out is back for 2026

Registration is now open for Men’s Day Out 2026

Step up for each other, stride out for hospice care – St Luke’s Men’s Day Out is back for 2026!

Join the mass of big-hearted men marching through Plymouth on Saturday 14 March and help us to make a difference to families in our local community who need the compassionate, expert care St Luke’s provides.

Walk with us on Saturday 14 March 2026 and show families in our community they’re not alone. By joining the mass of big-hearted men marching through Plymouth, you’ll help bring St Luke’s compassionate, expert care to those who need it most.

Discover a special bond with friends old and new as you stride our scenic 12km (7.5 mile) route through the city and along the waterfront. Once again, you’ll start at Plymouth Albion rugby ground, but this year we will be reverting back to the original route. Winding up back at Albion, you’ll be ready to tuck into a well-earned pasty, enjoy a welcome beverage and cheer on the local boys as they take on the RAMS in a rugby game to remember.

Sponsored by JEM Scaffolding Ltd, Men’s Day Out is so much more than a fun, banter-fuelled outing to revel in with your mates – it’s also about being mindful of men’s mental health and the impact of bereavement while bringing in vital funds for St Luke’s. As we all know, real strength is shown by opening up, so we invite you to walk with us and share the load.

Many of you walk in memory of loved ones but, let’s face it, men are masters at masking our emotions, even after losing someone we care deeply about. Sharing our feelings can make a big difference, and Men’s Day Out offers a great opportunity to drop the brave face and open up to others who know what we are going through.

The iconic event – the biggest men’s charity walk of its kind in the South West and beyond – has gained huge momentum over the years. Since it was first held in 2014, with just 574 walkers, it has raised more than £1 million through sponsorship and donations to fund the clinical, practical and emotional support St Luke’s provides for people in their last months, weeks and days of life and their families.

Registration costs just £35, but that only covers your official Men’s Day Out T-shirt, refreshments, a ticket for the rugby and event costs. It’s individual sponsorships and donations that really make a difference, and many entrants set themselves a fundraising target to tot up their total as they mark the miles. Last year a record-breaking 2,500 men put their best foot forward for hospice care and this year we want to beat that. If every walker raises at least £100 we could raise enough money to provide care at home for 300 people.

Places for the event always go fast. So, dodge the scrum, sign up now and start asking friends, family and colleagues to sponsor you.

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