A SIX-year-old hiking hero has raised more than £14,500 by completing 45 miles for the children’s hospices that care for his seriously ill baby brother. Harry Byrne captured the hearts of many when he took on a ‘Hospice to Hospice’ hiking challenge last month to raise money for Julia’s House children’s hospice in Wiltshire and Naomi House & Jacksplace children’s hospices in Hampshire. The youngster, from Larkhill, covered the 45 mile distance between the two hospices that care for his little brother Reuben over just three days by walking loops in his local area. “Because of Covid-19 restrictions we had to do the challenge close to our home in Larkhill, which isn’t a bad thing because it’s a beautiful part of the world,” says Dad Sean, who joined Harry for the full walk. “We took in the local attractions of Woodhenge and Stonehenge on the way.”