Newstalk presenter and avid walker Dr Ciara Kelly was joined by Irish wolfhounds Faolagh and Cillian to launch the 18th annual Aware Harbour2Harbour Walk which will take place on St. Patrick’s Day, Monday 17th March.
Over 3,000 enthusiastic walkers are expected to take on the 26km challenge this year, with the option of starting from Howth Harbour or Dun Laoghaire Harbour.
Suitable for most fitness levels, the walk will take participants along the scenic Dublin Bay route with a ‘Halfway Hooley’ hosted at sponsor Dublin Port’s historic Pumphouse.
Registration is now open at www.aware.ie/harbour2harbour at a cost of €27 per adult and €10 per child.
Dr Ciara Kelly said: “I wanted to get involved with the Aware Harbour2Harbour Walk because I believe the work they do is so important for those struggling with depression and bipolar, but also because walking is just so good for our mental health.
“I’m a keen walker myself and I do it as much for my head as for any physical benefits. I think this is going to be a great day out and a really great way to support the vital work of Aware whilst raising awareness and also being of huge benefit to the people who participate.”
The Aware Harbour2Harbour Walk is a flagship fundraising event for Aware, the national charity supporting people impacted by depression and bipolar disorder.
Dublin Port has partnered with the event since 2014, hosting a ‘Halfway Hooley’ for participants midway along the route. Speaking about its involvement, Barry O’Connell, chief executive at Dublin Port Company said: “The Aware Harbour2Harbour Walk is a highlight of the Dublin Port community programme. The port provides Dubliners with a whole host of amenities that promote physical and mental health.
“Between the Great South Wall, our Distributed Museum and the brand-new Dublin Port Greenway, we welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors to Dublin Port annually, and we extend a particularly warm welcome to the Aware ‘Halfway Hooley’ walkers this March.”























