The event is run by 'As Darragh Did' and will span a 30 kilometer trail along Mullingar's Grand Canal.
People from every corner of the Midlands are 'Walking The Walk' in Westmeath tomorrow to raise funds for community groups across the country,
It's in memory of Darragh McGinley who passed away alongside siblings Carla and Conor in 2020, through the "As Darragh Did" foundation.
It raises funds for local clubs, groups and charities across Ireland with separate projects set up in memory of Carla and Conor.
The route for tomorrow's 30k walk starts at the Annebrooke Hotel in Mullingar, along the Royal Canal to Nanny Quinns in Killucan and back.
Darragh's father Andrew McGinley is the founder of "As Darragh Did" and says it helps him to connect with others:
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