Starting at Potters Field Park near Tower Bridge you'll begin your journey following the Thames along the Southbank before heading across the river to the royal sights of Westminster. You'll pass through several Royal Parks, before continuing through the historic City of London for a grandstand finish across Tower Bridge, where you'll reach the finish line back at Potters Field Park to receive your medal and enjoy time with colleagues at the post walk celebration.
Rest stops with hot drinks, water and snacks are included along the route, plus a lunch stop where a packed lunch will be provided. Once you've completed the walk you'll also be able to enjoy some hot food, along with alcoholic and soft drinks at the post walk celebration.
Check out the FAQs below for more information about the event.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the walk start and finish
The walk starts and finishes at Potters Field Park, London, SE1 2AA, which is located on the banks of the Thames near to Tower Bridge. The nearest mainline and underground station is London Bridge which is located a short walk away.
What time do I need to arrive
There will be 2 arrival times on the day. We'll let you know your allocated time as soon as possible once you've registered. Please ensure you arrive promptly for registration.
Once you've registered there'll will be a quick safety briefing and welcome from the Duke of Edinburgh's Award before you set off.
What should I wear and bring with me
You'll be provided with a Royal Ramble t-shirt which is given to you in advance for you to wear on the day. The event is outdoors so you should check the weather forecast and come prepared for whatever the weather is going to be like on the day of the challenge. There's very little shelter on the walk and in the events village so you'll probably want to bring something waterproof if it looks like it's going to rain.
A packed lunch will be provided along with snacks, water and tea and coffee at 3 rest stops along the route, in addition to the food and drink options available in at the post walk celebration event.
We would recommend that you bring a filled water bottle with you and any additional snacks that you may want.
First aiders will be on hand throughout the challenge if required but you may also want to bring some personal items such as blister plasters or pain killers.
What facilities are available
Toilets are also availabe at the rest and lunch stops along the route.
Water, tea and coffee will be provided at all the rest stops along with a packed lunch at one of the rest stops.
A variety of food and drink will be available at the post walk celebration event.
Please note there is no bag drop facility at the event so you'll need to carry anything you bring with you on the walk.
First aiders and supplies will be on hand throughout the challenge if required.
Can I see a map of the route
You can view and download a copy of the route map by clicking this link: Royal Ramble Route Map 2025
How do I find my way around the route
There will be way markers signposting the route. You'll be able to spot them easily by looking out for the bright yellow signs with black arrows on them.
There will also be marshals at certain points around the route such as at any major road crossing/junctions and in the parks. Marshals will be easily identifiable wearing pink t-shirts and yellow high viz vests.
When you arrive at the events village before your start your walk you'll be provided with a bib number. These will help the marshals and first aiders to identify who is taking part in the walk while on the route. Please ensure that this is attached somewhere visible for the duration of the walk, such as on your t-shirt or a bag. Safety pins will be available for you to do this.
Please ensure you follow any instructions provides by the marshals particularly at road crossings.
If you want to print off the route map or save this to your phone you can do this as well.
Do I need to do any training
20 miles is a long distance to cover in one day and is tougher to complete than you might initially think. We would strongly recommend that you complete some practice walks before the challenge. A good way to start would be with some smaller distances, e.g. 3-5 miles, on a regular basis then work up to some longer distances on a weekend or a day off. We would recommend that you try and complete at least one longer distance walk (10-12 miles) before the challenge to ensure that you have the best possibly experience on the day.
Remember this is an urban based challenge so there are plenty of areas to stop and rest, along with the three designated refreshment stops, so go at a pace which is manageble for you.
Having the correct footwear can make the key difference to your experience so make sure you wear comforable, flat soled shoes with decent support and grip (a decent pair of trainers is fine) and make sure they are well worn in before the challenge.
What's at the post walk celebration event
A variety of hot food will be available from onsite vendors along with a bar providing alcoholic and soft drinks.
The post walk celebration will close at 8.00pm
How much do I need to fundraise
To take part in the challenge we're asking everyone to raise a minimum of £100 for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award charity.
You'll automatically get a personal online fundraising page when you complete your registration. You can use this to ask people to sponsor you and donate to your page and you can donate yourself.
Further details on how best to use your fundraising page along with some fundraising hints and tips will be sent out once you register.
We believe that the Duke of Edinburgh's Award is for everyone because all young people deserve the opporunity to thrive. However, many young people who face marginalisation - who could gain the most from doing the DofE - are unable to take part due to financial constraints or because they require specialist support to take part.
By taking part in the Royal Ramble and raising vital funds for the DofE, we can ensure that no young person gets left behind and those who would benefit the most get the opportunity to start their DofE journey and unlock their full potential.
I understand that I am taking part in the Royal Ramble at my own risk and will follow the instruction of event staff and marshals on the day. By taking part in the Royal Ramble I commit to raising a minimum of £100 for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award charity and understand that this must be received by the charity by the 23rd May 2025.
By entering the Royal Ramble, I allow UK Power Networks to use my name and image in connection with the challenge and I consent to UK Power Networks and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award to use photography and videography on it's communication channels.