Participants can spend as long or as little as they choose at the event and return as often as they want during the course of the day, with a personal chip keeping tally of how many laps have been covered.
“Exercise is great for physical and mental health, helping to build stamina, burn calories and make the heart healthier, while at the same time knowing that you are completing a challenge that will help others is also immensely rewarding,” Ms Kaur said.
All proceeds will go to The Wolverhampton MS Therapy Centre, Central Youth Theatre and The Rotary Charitable Trust.
The event was first held in 2013 and has since has raised over £180,000 for charity.