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FORTH BRIDGE

Forth Bridge Abseil

2 December 2025

Forth Bridge abseil raises over £100,000 for CHSS in 2025 event

Entries open for 2026

One of Scotland’s largest fundraising events has generated more than £200,000 for good causes this year. 

The Forth Bridge Abseil, run by Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland (CHSS) in partnership with Network Rail and Balfour Beatty, raised more than £202,000 for 28 charities across the country this year, including £107,000 for CHSS. More than 400 daredevils descended from the famous landmark for a variety of good causes in September meaning the event has raised more than £2 million for charities in 20 years. 

Entries opened for next year’s event which takes place on Sunday October 4th. 

Stephanie Wilks, Community, Events and Corporate Fundraiser for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland said: “We just want to say a huge thank you to everyone who went above and beyond to help raise such an enormous amount for CHSS and 27 other causes. 

“It’s incredible to see so many people come together to support such a great event and we thank Network Rail and Balfour Beatty for their support once again. 

“The £107,000 raised by our fantastic fundraisers is enough to provide 5,396 hours of vital one to one support at home to help somebody adjust after a hospital stay. 

“We’re already looking ahead to 2026 and would encourage anyone who wants to take part in a truly thrilling fundraiser to sign up now.” 

448 brave souls descended from the UNESCO World Heritage site in September with 131 raising money for CHSS on the day. 

The abseil, which first took place in 2003, has raised more than £3 million for charities across Scotland. 

Alan Ross, Director of Engineering and Asset Management at Network Rail Scotland, said: “Seeing people take on the challenge of abseiling from the Forth Bridge, especially those who’ve overcome serious health setbacks, is genuinely inspiring. There’s no better place to showcase that kind of resilience. 

“The bridge itself is a symbol of strength and we’re proud to support an event that brings people together in such a powerful way. It’s always a brilliant day, and we’re delighted to be part of it again next year.” 

Colin Hardie, Works Manager at Balfour Beatty, said: “We are delighted to have joined with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland and Network Rail once again to open the doors to the iconic Forth Bridge.

“Since it launched over 20 years ago, the Forth Bridge Abseil event has raised millions for those living with chest, heart, and stroke conditions. We look forward to making next year’s abseil the biggest and most successful to date.” 

Entries for the Forth Bridge Abseil in 2026 are now open. The event will take place on Sunday October 4th. For more information or to sign up, visit abseil.scot. There is also an early bird offer until January 31st 2026 here Supporter, Early Bird Offer – Save £10! .

 

 

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Forth Bridges Trail

The Forth Bridges Trail offers a great introduction to the bridges and local area.

It takes in many points of historic interest, introduces local tales and folklore, and offers some incredible panoramic views. 

A circular five mile route, the trail can easily be completed in a day. Take a picnic or stop off to sample the cafes along the way.  

Walk or cycle, experience an epic train ride across The Forth Bridge and enjoy a boat trip on the Firth of Forth. 

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