Over 2200 walkers set to make Aberdeen Kiltwalk biggest yet
Participants will raise money for charities across Scotland and the north east.
More than 2200 walkers are taking part in this year's Aberdeen Kiltwalk, making the charity event the biggest yet.
Participants will raise money for charities across Scotland and the north east including Alfie's Trust, Mental Health Aberdeen and Team Jak.
All donations will be topped up by 40% by the Hunter Foundation, meaning that for every pound raised £1.40 will go to good causes.
Walkers will be taking on three different distances, the five mile Wee Wander, the 14 mile Big Stoll, or the Mighty Stride, a marathon distance of 26 miles.
This year, the Wee Wander is more accessible than ever before thanks to its new route which begins at noon at Camphill Rudolf Steiner School in Bieldside, following the River Dee before ending up at the Kiltwalk Village at Duthie Park.
Paul Cooney, Kiltwalk chief executive, said: "Thank you to every single Kiltwalker taking part in Aberdeen this Sunday.
"The money raised on the day has a huge impact on so many charities across the country and across Aberdeen who are carrying out life changing work for those who need it most."
Mr Cooney added: "This year, we've changed our Aberdeen route ensuring it's accessible and family friendly so that even more people can take part.
"No matter your age or ability, there's something for everyone at the Kiltwalk. It's an amazing day with an atmosphere like no other."