Over 500 people joined the Clarendon Way Walk, trekking the 26 miles between Salisbury Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral.
The event in June aimed to generate funds for Naomi House and Jacksplace, local hospices for children and young adults in Sutton Scotney.
One month later, the walk raised over £90,000, potentially funding around 500 nursing shifts.
Registration for the 2025 event is open, with adult and child participation costing £15 and £10 respectively.
Charlotte Patrick, events team leader at Naomi House and Jacksplace, said: "We are delighted that the Clarendon Way Walk has raised an incredible amount for Naomi House & Jacksplace. I would like to say a tremendous thank you to all of those that fundraised for the hospices. The sponsorship allows us to continue supporting families across central south England whose children have incredibly complex medical needs."
Paul Morgan, director of fundraising and communications, said: "We are astounded by the support we have received from the Clarendon Way Walk. Every single person who has donated is helping us to continue planning, building and developing our services for the families in our care. We provide 24-7 expert palliative care and we couldn’t do it without the passion and dedication from our supporters."
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