Event information

Event date:17th - 25th April 2027
Booking closing date:8th May 2026
Registration fee:£495 deposit
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Great Wall of China

NEW DATE LAUNCHED: April 2027

Our 2026 trek sold out in record time but you haven't missed your chance to take on this once in a lifetime adventure. We’re thrilled to announce a brand new departure date for April 2027. 

Step off the beaten track and explore one of the greatest wonders of the world

Imagine standing on the Great Wall of China, stretching endlessly across misty mountains, the only man-made structure visible from space. Now imagine knowing that every step you’ve taken is helping a child at Julia’s House enjoy precious moments their family will treasure forever.

Over nine days you’ll step into history, trekking remote sections of the Great Wall far from the tourist crowds. You’ll climb ancient watchtowers, follow mountain ridges and look out across valleys unchanged for centuries. And with every step, you’ll be changing lives for seriously ill children and their families here at home. 

An adventure you'll never forget.

Why join us?
  • Explore untouched sections of one of the world’s greatest wonders
  • Take in panoramic views of misty mountains, ancient watchtowers, and lush farmland
  • Experience the camaraderie of trekking with a team united by the same cause
  • Make a real difference to the lives of the families we care for.
Sitting on the Great Wall of China
Looking out over the Great Wall of China
Taking in the Great Wall
The Great Wall
The Great Wall
Find out more at our FREE info evenings

Come along to discover more about the trek, meet the team, and hear how your fundraising will change lives.

WILTSHIRE
Wednesday 25th February 2026
Julia's House, Bath Road, Devizes, SN10 2AT
6.30pm or 7.30pm

BOOK HERE

DORSET
Wednesday 4th March 2026
Poole Yacht Club, New Harbour Rd, Poole BH15 4AQ
6.30pm or 7.30pm
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BOOK HERE

The information evening will last approximately 1 hour. 

What's included:
  • Return flights from the UK (including airport taxes and fuel supplements)
  • 3 nights in 3-star hotels and 4 nights in traditional guesthouses
  • All transfers, trekking permits, meals, and drinking water
  • Local English-speaking guides, porters, and full support crew
  • A full day exploring Beijing, including the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square
  • Celebratory farewell dinner
  • 24-hour emergency support and ATOL protection
  • A Julia’s House contact joining you on the trek
  • Free Julia’s House t-shirt, medal, and certificate
  • Invitation to visit our hospice and meet fellow trekkers
  • Ongoing fundraising support, tips, and regular updates
What's not included:
  • Personal expenses (drinks, souvenirs, etc.)
  • Travel insurance
  • Visas and vaccinations
Fees and fundraising commitment

The registration fee for the trek is £495. 

You can pay this in two instalments:

  • £247.50 to secure your place by 8th May 2026
  • The remaining £247.50 by 1st June 2026.

Once registered, you can choose the fundraising option that works best for you:

Option A: Pledge to raise or donate £3,500 to Julia's House

Option B: Pay £1,865 to fully cover your trip costs and then fundraise as much as possible. We would love you to try and raise at least £1,500

Option C: Pay £600 towards your trip costs and fundraise a minimum of £2,900 for Julia's House.

This trek is exclusive to Julia’s House fundraisers and by signing up, it’s important that you are committed to fundraising or would like to make a personal donation.


Breaking down the challenge

At first, £3,500 might seem like a huge challenge, but that’s just £10 a day for a year - almost just two takeaway coffees.

Breaking it down makes it manageable and every pound you raise makes a real difference:

  • £100 could fund one-to-one time with a sibling worker, giving a brother or sister of a seriously ill child some special attention
  • £1,000 could cover a full week of respite care for a seriously ill child, giving the family a much-needed break from caring around the clock
  • £4,000 could provide an exciting overnight stay for a group of children at the hospice, while parents enjoy some precious time together.

Please note: The registration fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. We recommend arranging travel insurance at the time of booking.

Trip costs are based on a minimum of 20 participants.

Who can take part?

You don’t need to be a marathon runner. This trek is designed for people with an adventurous spirit and a good level of fitness. If you can walk for several hours a day and love a challenge, you’re ready.

Itinerary
Day 1 – Sat 17 April: London → Beijing

Depart London on our overnight flight to Beijing.


Day 2 – Sun 18 April: Beijing

Arrive in Beijing and check into a central 3* hotel. After freshening up, enjoy a traditional Chinese meal and a briefing on the week ahead. If time permits, explore the hutongs – the maze of alleys filled with traditional houses, local shops, and hidden gems.

Evening meal included


Day 3 – Mon 19 April: Beijing → Gubeikou

Transfer by coach to the Great Wall (approx. 3 hours). After lunch, enjoy an introductory trek to get ready for the days ahead. Climb hills, take in stunning views of the Wall snaking across the countryside, then descend through woodland to Gubeikou and your first guesthouse.

Trekking: 4-5 hours | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Day 4 – Tue 20 April: Gubeikou

Explore the historic Gubeikou section of the Wall, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. This lesser-visited section has seen more battles than any other part of the Wall. Trek along worn steps and feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

Trekking: 6-7 hours | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Day 5 – Wed 21 April: Gubeikou → Jinshanling

Trek up to the section known as the “Dragon standing on the beautiful golden mountain.” With broad sweeping views, it’s easy to see how the wall resembles a dragon’s back weaving its way across the land. Steep stone slopes and crumbling turrets make this a challenging but rewarding day, with breathtaking photo opportunities. Descend through forests and farmland before transferring to Simatai guesthouse.

Trekking: 5-6 hours | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Day 6 – Thu 22 April: Jinshanling → Simatai

Follow a restored 15th-century section of the Wall, appreciating the meticulous craftsmanship and stunning mountain vistas. Descend on a winding trail into the Miyun county of Beijing, and return to the same guesthouse in the village of Simatai for the night.

Trekking: 7 hours | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Day 7 – Fri 23 April: Simatai → Beijing

Start with a final trek to a remote watchtower, soaking in the panoramic views. Descend along winding forest trails and past fruit farms. Unlike other sections of the wall, this area has seen little restoration and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After lunch we transfer back to Beijing.

Trekking: 4–5 hours | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Day 8 – Sat 24 April: Beijing

Guided visits to the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, followed by some free time. Enjoy a special farewell dinner in the evening.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Day 9 – Sun 25 April: Beijing → London

Transfer to the airport for your return flight to London. Depending on flight schedules, you may arrive the following day.

Meals: Breakfast


Extend your adventure
After completing your Great Wall trek, you’ll have the chance to join a 4-day extension to Xi’an, home of the world-famous Terracotta Warriors. Explore this ancient city, uncover its rich history, and round off your trip with an unforgettable cultural experience.

Note: The itinerary may change due to weather, group ability, or unforeseen circumstances. Your guide and tour leader will always make final decisions in the interest of group safety.

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Past overseas trekker, Lucy Mander

"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."

Past overseas trekker, Lucy Mander

 

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📞 For more information or if you can’t attend this date but still have questions, you can speak to Sarah on 07557 992310 or email sarah.agnew@juliashouse.org.