Treks
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If you're not keen on running fear not we have a tonnes of treks you can take part in - if you can't find what you're looking for or need any help please email our challenge events team or call 01372 587 140.
Treks
The D-Day Challenge is a unique 44 mile run, 22 mile walk or 88 mile cycle that commemorates the 1944 Allied invasion of occupied France. You'll come with us to Normandy, to race across its the picturesque beaches, finishing at the historic Pegasus Bridge.
Join over 3,000 people on this central London 25km trek and see Big Ben, the London Eye and Tower Bridge on the route.
Starting in Eastbourne this weekend challenge takes participants through a costal path to Arundel with Brighton being the halfway point.
This gem in the Heart of England, with 50km & 25km challenge options also from our Bakewell Base Camp is one not to be missed.
Walk, jog or run along the fantastic Jurassic Coast which has been a World Heritage site since 2001
This journey will take you through amazing countryside with amazing views towards the Severn Estuary and idyllic villages.
Walk, Jog, or Run an epic 100km from Capital to Coast setting out from Richmond on Thames
The Thames Path Challenge starts at Putney Bridge and takes participants on a journey to Henley with a route following the River Thames.
A new 'Coast to Coast' Challenge for 2020 - across England's South West Peninsular.
New for 2020 - join the Lake District Challenge and take on England's finest countryside at your pace.
This end of season 50km looped route covers some of the best of the Chilterns countryside.
This challenge takes you through the beautiful Brecon Beacons with either a 25km or 50km route available.
Walk, jog or run the epic 100km trail across stretching moorland, winding rivers and through ancient woodlands to reach the imposing and magnificent Bamburgh Castle.
Make your own history by taking on the 53-mile route finishing at the awe-inspiring Winchester Cathedral
A fully-supported, award-winning challenge, helping walkers and runners experience the stunning Cotswold Way.