Are you a keen walker or runner looking for a real challenge?
Whatever your pace, take on an Ultra Challenge and help make a difference for people living with epilepsy.
Registration discounts for a limited time
Receive 50% off your registration fee if you choose full sponsorship to Epilepsy Action. Or £10 off your registration fee if you choose to self-fund the challenge. Discount code available when you sign up on the Ultra Challenge website.
Setting out from Windsor Racecourse, you’ll take a looped route through the Great Park, along the Thames Path, and enjoy some of the wonderful surrounding countryside.
You’ll get full support all the way with rest stops on route, free food & drink, a few special Easter surprises!
Starting at Corfe Castle you’ll head along the stunning World Heritage coastline down to Swanage and along through Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.
Weymouth marks your half way point but for 100km challengers, you’ll continue past Portland Bill to West Bay’s famous sandstone cliffs (of TV’s Broadchurch fame).
It’s then onwards to a welcome finish line celebration in the vibrant town of Bridport.
Get active & explore some of the Capital’s historic areas with a tour of the ‘gateway to London’ along the Thames’s eastern section.
Starting alongside the grandeur of Woolwich Royal Artillery Barracks our 25 km looped route heads through Charlton, along the Thames Path around the Greenwich Peninsula – past the O2, Old Royal Naval College & the fabulous Cutty Sark.
A route steeped in history with iconic sights, and capped with a BBQ & bar at the finish – making for a wonderful end of summer celebration!
Starting in Eastbourne you’ll head over the iconic Beachy Head and the magnificent Seven Sisters, before working your way along the famous South Downs Way National Trail to Brighton.
Devil’s Dyke, and a few ups and downs lie ahead before historic Arundel, and the finish line come into view!
Venture across London taking in unrivalled views of the skyline from its best vantage points!
Setting out from Putney Bridge -it’s East towards the City.
After zig-zagging over an array of historic bridges -each with a fascinating story – you’ll reach the midpoint stop near The Oval Cricket Ground.
From there you’ll continue to weave through the capital following the river past famous landmarks all the way to the finish line at Tower Bridge, Southwark