Swindon based Ukrainian Sofiia Volovyk is walking the final 200 mile leg of her 600 mile walk to the UK’s highest peak
A Swindon Ukrainian refugee, Sofiia Volovyk, who started a 600 mile fundraising walk from Swindon in Wiltshire to Ben Nevis in Scotland in September last year, got 420 miles of the way there and made it as far as Lockerbie in Scotland.
Sofiia stopped because of a worsening injury and also out of respect for the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, who died as she entered Scotland. Now Sofiia, whose injury has fully healed will complete the last 180 miles and will resume her walk at the beginning of the King's Coronation.
Sofiia's original challenge was to walk all the way to Ben Nevis, the highest peak in the UK, from her host town in Swindon. The original walk raised over £3,000, with 50% going to a Ukrainian Aid charity Rescue Now and 50% to the Ukrainian support committee that she chairs, Swindon Welcomes Ukraine. Sofiia will face the tough terrain of the West Highland Way and the Scottish Highlands on route to Ben Nevis and will be camping out each night on the last 11 days of the trip.
As Sofiia arrived in Scotland on 8th September 2022, after 16 days of the original walk, she had an ingrowing toenail that had blackened her left big toe and was painful to walk on. Sofiia stopped at an NHS surgery in Lockerbie, had it packed with Silver Nitrate and was recommended by the GP to "be very very careful" if she wanted to continue.
“I was going to carry on regardless. When I set myself a challenge I will always reach it, and I was representing the Ukrainian community now in the United Kingdom, so I did not want to stop, despite the pain. The morning after I had medical assistance on my toe, we had stopped in a hotel in Lockerbie which had the TV on, and we were immediately saddened by the death of Queen Elizabeth II. I took this as a sign to pause my challenge and continue at a later date. It was lucky, because my toe actually needed surgery, but it’s all healed now and I’m raring to go”.
Sofiia originally fled to the UK in April 2022 from Ukraine after she feared for the safety of her family. She travelled through 6 countries with her Mum and sister, and eventually found a host in Swindon. Since then Sofiia has supported the 370 Ukrainians now living in Swindon, secured a job working to coach Ukrainian Entrepreneurs through the Outset programme, and has even created a national summit of other Ukrainian group leaders to share best practice.
The MP for South Swindon, Robert Buckland, has supported her along the way, and even gave her a tour of the Houses of Parliament before her first adventure. "Sofiia's journey is symbolic of the power of the human spirit and compassion, and her efforts to help those in need are a testament to her kind-hearted nature. I wish her the best of luck on the last part of her journey”.
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See the full route here
24th August - Swindon -> Bagendon
25th August - Bagendon -> Broadway
26th August - Broadway -> Aston Cantlow
27th August - Aston Cantlow -> Birmingham
28th August - Birmingham -> Rugeley
29th August - Rugeley -> Uttox
30th August - Uttox -> Buxton
31st August - Buxton -> Manchester
1st September - Manchester -> Ramsbottom
2nd September - Ramsbottom -> Clitheroe
3rd September - Clitheroe -> Denny Beck
4th September - Denny Beck -> Kendal
5th September - Kendal -> Patterdale
6th September - Patterdale -> Dalston
7th September - Dalston -> Gretna
8th September - Gretna -> Lockerbie
Pause due to health and death of Queen Elizabeth
Part II
6th May - Lockerbie -> Moffat
7th May - Moffat -> Abington
8th May - Abington -> Motherwell
9th May - Motherwell -> Glasgow
10th May - Glasgow -> Drymen
11th May - Drymen -> Aberarran
12th May - Aberarran -> Glencoe
13th May - Glencoe -> Fort William
14th May - Fort William -> Ben Nevis