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Trek The Great Wall Of China With Julia’s House Children’s Hospice Charity

Step off the beaten track and explore one of the greatest wonders of the world with Julia’s House Children’s Hospice.

The Wiltshire and Dorset children’s hospice charity is inviting adventure-seeking supporters to embark on an unforgettable challenge in 2026: a nine-day expedition to the hidden and remote sections of the Great Wall of China.

Recently featured in the Race Across the World series, the Great Wall offers dramatic hiking terrain, wild beauty, and a rich tapestry of history, like no other place on earth.

This exclusive charity trek gives participants the rare opportunity to climb ancient watchtowers, follow rugged mountain ridges, and gaze across misty valleys little changed by time – all far from the main tourist crowds.

“Trekkers will see views they’ll never forget and make friendships that will last a lifetime – the team spirit on our treks is inspiring,” says Hannah Mountford, Julia’s House Fundraiser. “And with every step in China, our intrepid trekkers can feel a huge sense of collective achievement, knowing they’re helping to change lives for seriously ill children and their families here at home.”

For more details about the trek, upcoming information sessions, and to book your place by December, visit the event pages on Julia’s House website.

Reflecting on her own experience, former overseas trekker Lucy Mander shared, “It was such an incredible experience, definitely one on my bucket list. And the fact that we were doing it for such a great cause – to raise money for Julia’s House – made it even more rewarding. I only knew one person before going on the trip, but the group became so close so quickly. We all spurred each other on, and the camaraderie was amazing, we all felt part of a team.”

Hannah adds, “Our ‘Trek the Great Wall’ challenge is such a unique experience; we do anticipate places will book up quickly. We’ll have the privilege of hiking some of the lesser-traveled sections of the wall, such as Simatai, known for its adventurous terrain, and the majestic Jinshanling section, one of the most well-preserved and photogenic stretches.”

Making magical moments with Julia’s House

Julia’s House provides specialist care for children with life-limiting and complex medical conditions, as well as vital support for their families. The charity’s dedicated nurses and carers bring clinical expertise, fun, laughter and compassion to the children they support, while offering exhausted parents much-needed respite and the reassurance that their child is in safe hands.

Each year, Julia’s House relies on fundraising and donations to raise the £5.1 million needed to fund its essential care, with only eight per cent of ongoing costs covered by Government funding.

Trek the Great Wall of China – Event Details

The Julia’s House ‘Trek the Great Wall of China’ challenge will take place from Saturday 19 September to Sunday 27 September 2026.

Alongside the five-day trek on the Great Wall, participants will enjoy a full day exploring Beijing, including the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The trip package includes return flights, accommodation, transfers, meals and drinking water, a celebratory farewell dinner, a Julia’s House t-shirt, and a medal. In the lead-up to the event, supporters will have the chance to join free training walks in the Dorset and Wiltshire countryside, where they can meet their fellow trekkers. And for those keen to explore more of China, there’s the option to extend their stay and visit the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an.

For peace of mind, trekkers will also benefit from 24-hour emergency support, English-speaking guides, and a dedicated support crew, ensuring a safe and memorable experience.

Find out more and register your place by December 2025 at