
Organisers and participants in the much-loved Pub to Pub Walk in East Yorkshire are raising a glass to the success of the 2025 event.
Hosted by Dove House Hospice in Hull, the walk raised a total of £15,058 for the hospice and other local charities across Hull and East Yorkshire. On Saturday, August 9, a posse of 311 pub walkers laced up their boots and took on the 10.5-mile route through Beverley, Cherry Burton and the surrounding countryside.
Beginning at The Potting Shed, in Beverley, and finishing at Firepit, in Flemingate Shopping Centre in the town, participants enjoyed well-earned refreshment stops at The Highfield, The Hayride, The Bay Horse, Molescroft Inn and The Rose & Crown, along the way. Dan Clipson, senior fundraiser at Dove House, said: “This year’s Pub to Pub Walk has been another incredible success.
“Thanks to the amazing support from our community, we’ve raised over £15,000 to help local charities that make such a difference across the region. It’s fantastic to see people come together, challenge themselves and have fun while supporting causes close to their hearts.”
Funds raised from the walk will benefit four local charities: Dove House Hospice, RSPCA Hull and East Yorkshire, fitmums and friends and HER Breast Friends. Organisers expressed their gratitude to all walkers, sponsors and supporters who made the day such a success.
Planning is already under way for the event’s return on Saturday, June 6, 2026 with a brand new route taking in areas of Hull, Cottingham and Skidby.
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