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THE BLACK FRIDAY SALE HAS OFFICALLY STARTED! – save up to £200*

November 25, 2022

Our Black Friday Sale is now Live!

Get up to £200 off the reg fees on selected overseas challenges. Or if you want to stay closer to home, you can get up to 50% off the reg fees on selected UK challenges. *Terms & Conditions apply

To take advantage of these great savings use the promo code BF2022 when booking. 

Valid until midnight Mon 28 Nov 2022. 

Need some inspiration for your next overseas adventure?

Everest Base Camp
Stand in the shadows of the world’s highest mountain (8,848m) and explore Nepal’s mystical capital, Kathmandu. Save up to £200 off your reg fee in our Black Friday Sale.

Zambezi River Challenge
Paddle over 100kms along the border with Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe as you make your way towards the mighty Victoria Falls. Save up to £200 off your reg fee in our Black Friday Sale.

Trek to Petra
Discover the ancient city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on this 5-day trek along a breath-taking section of the Jordan Trail. Save up to £100 off your reg fee in our Black Friday Sale.

Trek the Accursed Albanian Alps
Traverse lush green valleys, wildflower meadows and craggy passes in Albania, and conquer Zla Kolata, Montenegro’s highest mountain (2,534m). Save up to £100 off your reg fee in our Black Friday Sale.

Or maybe you want to stay closer to home

Snowdon At Night
Trek under the starry skies of Snowdonia in order to reach the summit of the highest mountain in Wales, at 1085m. Save up to 50% off your reg fee on in our Black Friday Sale.

Lake District Triple Challenge
One incredible day of trekking, biking and kayaking in the stunning Lake District National Park. Save up to 50% off your reg fee on in our Black Friday Sale.

London Royal Parks Challenge
Trek 45km across historic parkland, beautiful green spaces, while passing some of the finest architecture in London. Save up to 50% off your reg fee on in our Black Friday Sale.

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MEET THE TEAM – Lizzy Codd

October 21, 2022

At Charity Challenge we are extremely proud of the amazing crew we have. We know it can be a little daunting joining a challenge for the first time so we thought you might like to meet the team in advance of your Charity Challenge. Today we introduce you to Challenge Leader – Lizzy Codd

Name

Lizzy Codd

How long have you been a Challenge Leader?

Since 2017, I started with Jeff’s Stelling’s March for Men for Prostate Cancer UK, walking 15 marathons in 15 days from Exeter to Newcastle upon Tyne

What’s been your favourite challenge (so far)?

Oman Mountain Trek in 2019, I loved the landscape and views of the coast.  I’ll never forget camping on the beach and watching the fish jump through the bioluminescent plankton at night and us making glowing footprints as we ran along the sand.  The scorpions in camp were pretty legendary too, as was the bucket of ice cream I shared with Ian Morton!

Do you have any challenges left on your bucket list?

Loads, I want to spend some time exploring Patagonia, I can’t wait to get back to New Zealand to continue my adventures down there and in the last couple of years I’ve got into walking long distance trails so I’ve got plenty of those to do when time allows!

How do you keep your body in tip top shape for the challenge season?

I try to get away each winter on some kind of adventure, whether it’s a ski season in the Alps or a long distance trail like the Camino de Santiago.  I also run a little and love to get out on my bike in the hills or on gravel trails.

What are your go to snacks to keep you fuelled and hydrated on a challenge?

Something salty such as cashew nuts and something sweet such as jelly babies.  Water + salt + sugar = no need for horrid rehydration tabs! 

Any top tips to share with participants signed up to a challenge?

Get used to walking on consecutive days, and put the training in to increase your stamina, it doesn’t take long to make a massive difference.  Don’t wait to try out new equipment on trek, walking poles and hydration systems need getting used to.

What 5 items do you always pack in your day rucksack?

Half a roll mat (to sit on for lunch and in case of first aid incidents), rock tape for blisters, one of those tiny bottles of concentrated squash to make the water taste better, lots of pairs of gloves as there’s no such thing as a waterproof pair and of course waterproofs and a spare layer!

What is the best thing about being a leader?

Getting to trek with awesome participants and hearing their stories whilst walking in the most beautiful landscapes.

What is your proudest achievement to date?

It was either completing a solo 7 day unsupported hike in the Nelson Lakes area of New Zealand, carrying all my food and gear for the week or helping CoppaFeel! trekkers cope with their fear of heights on the Dalai Lama Himayalan Trek and on the South West Coast Path Challenge of Cornwall.

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Challenges

“At Night” Challenge Series

October 10, 2022

Our “At Night” challenges are fast becoming our most popular challenges in the UK. They avoid the need for accommodation or vehicle transfers, operate when the mountains are least busy, and take place entirely in the outdoors from start to finish. The series includes:

  • Snowdon at Night, Snowdonia, Wales
  • Scafell Pike at Night, Lake District, England
  • Ben Nevis at Night, Scottish Highlands, Scotland
  • South Downs at Night, England
  • Yorkshire 3 Peaks at Night, Yorkshire Dales, England

Snowdon at Night, Wales

Beginning in the town of Llanberis, in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, this spectacular challenge will see you and fellow fundraisers trekking to the top of Snowdon (1085m) … at night! Trek under the starry skies of Snowdonia in order to reach the summit of the highest mountain in Wales.

Scafell Pike at Night, England

Trek under a blanket of stars along this magnificent route to the highest mountain in England – Scafell Pike (978m). A unique way to challenge yourself and your senses, whilst racing the sun through the night in the Lake District National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Ben Nevis at Night, Scotland

Beginning in Glen Nevis, in the heart of the Scottish highlands, this spectacular challenge will take you to the top of Ben Nevis (1345m)….at night! Reach the summit as the sun starts to rise and you will be rewarded with spectacular views of the Scottish Highlands.

South Downs at Night, England

Push yourself to the limit on this unique night time trek through the South Downs National Park. 42km along the South Downs Way battling fatigue and the demanding terrain of one of southern England’s newest national parks before reaching Beachy Head and Eastbourne as the sun begins to rise.

Yorkshire 3 Peaks at Night, England

Challenge yourself to complete this classic UK trekking challenge, but with a twist! It’s a 38km trek at night to summit the Yorkshire Three Peaks – Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen Y Ghent. Start as the sun sets and aim to reach the final peak as the sun begins to rise.

You will be fully supported all the way by our experienced Mountain Leaders and then celebrate at the finish line with a celebration breakfast.

Our night time challenge’s will test your physical and mental limits but your efforts will be rewarded by knowing that all your hard work is going towards raising money to help your chosen cause.

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SET YOUR SOUL ON FIRE ON OUR BRAND NEW ISLE OF SKYE CHALLENGE

August 24, 2022

New for 2023 Charity Challenge are excited to be launching our new Isle of Skye challenge. Challenge Leader (and challenge designer!) Laura Harris, shares why she’s so excited about the brand new Isle of Skye Challenge.

That first view of Skye as you drive across the Skye Bridge, with the Atlantic Ocean rolling beneath, always sends shivers of excitement down my spine. As you leave the Scottish mainland well behind, the aptly named Black Cuillin, the UK’s finest and most challenging mountain ridge, fills your view and holds court over this incredible island of coral beaches, high waterfalls plunging into the sea and remote glens haunted by the sounds of red deer.

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It’s something of a homecoming for me, a granddaughter of clan McLeod, whose ancestors have lived on Skye in Dunvegan – Scotland’s oldest continuously inhabited castle – for over 800 years.  Abandoned grass-roofed crofts stand strong on windswept clifftops and the walls of Skye’s seven castles echo with the island’s rich Gaelic history. In more modern times, Skye has become known for its famous whiskies and jaw-dropping scenery. It has also become a proving ground for mountaineers – notably Edmund Hillary who used the Black Cuillin mountains as training for his 1953 ascent of Everest.

But Skye isn’t just for heroes of mountaineering fame. Our new Isle of Skye Challenge combines some of the best parts of Skye in a bucket-list challenge accessible to all with a taste for adventure and a good pair of walking boots. It’s fully supported by our expert and qualified mountain leaders who will share some of the island’s most spectacular hidden corners. The days are long and filled with wonder, with comfortable beds and good food to recharge your batteries in the beautiful fishing village of Portree.

From low level walking through the remote and hauntingly beautiful Glen Sligachan, fording rivers and discovering remote lochs; to traversing the dramatic landslip of the Trotternish Ridge with the iconic rocky pinnacle of the Old Man of Storr; to finally summiting a Munro on the breath-taking Black Cuillin’s volcanic ridge, with golden eagles soaring beneath you. This challenge is what the phrase ‘set your soul on fire’ was made for and is sure to provide exceptional stories to tell round the fireplace with that wee dram of whisky.

Join Laura on this incredible new challenge in May 2023. Charity Challenge have everything covered for you. To making getting to Skye as easy as possible we have included a bus transfer to and from the Highland capital of Inverness which is well served by flights from around the UK or even the Caledonian Sleeper train! Everything on the challenge is included. There’s hostel accommodation on Skye with all meals included. We provide minibus transfers each day so that we can access Skye’s most spectacular walking routes. And then there’s are fantastic challenge leaders! So join us in 2023 for one of our most exciting new UK challenges!

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Challenges

IS 2023 THE YEAR YOU SIGN UP TO A UK CHALLENGE?

May 9, 2022

Can you see yourself trekking under the starry skies of Snowdonia in order to reach the summit of Snowdon? 

Or taking on the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales in just 24hrs?

Or maybe being one of the first challengers to sign up to our new 4-day trekking challenge on the spectacular Isle of Skye?

Charity Challenge are very pleased to announce the launch of our 2023 UK Challenges.

Discover some of the most spectacular National Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and cities that the UK has to offer and make 2023 the year you raise money for a worthwhile cause, close to your heart. What challenge  will you choose?

NEW FOR 2023

Isle of Skye Challenge, Scotland

Four days of trekking on the Isle of Skye’s iconic ridges, glens and coast to discover the spectacular hidden corners of the captivating ‘Misty Isle’.


TREK CHALLENGES

National Three Peaks Challenge, UK

Take on the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales. Considered one of Britain’s toughest outdoor challenges, the National Three Peaks Challenge takes in the dizzy heights of Ben Nevis (1,344m), Scafell Pike (978m) and Snowdon (1,085m) over 42kms in just 24hrs.

Lake District 5 Peaks Challenge, UK

Prepare for an epic 22km trek through the rugged and dramatic landscape of the Lake District, as you tackle five of England’s most demanding peaks, including its highest – Scafell Pike (978m).


MULTI-ACTIVITY CHALLENGES

Lake District Triple Challenge, England

Trek to the summit of one of the Lake District’s most iconic peaks, the Old Man of Coniston (803m), before testing yourself on the off-road mountain bike trails of Grizedale Forest, then kayak across the iconic Coniston Water.

Snowdon Triple Challenge, Wales

Pit yourself against the spectacular landscape of Snowdonia National Park in this tough and exciting multi-activity challenge. You’ll summit the mighty Snowdon (1,085m) as well as tackling challenging biking and kayaking sections all the while surrounded by this stunning part of Wales.


URBAN CHALLENGES

London Royal Parks Challenge, England

Challenge yourself to this marathon distance trek between the ten London Royal Park’s. This epic 42km route will take you across historic parkland and beautiful green spaces, while passing some of the finest architecture in London.

Edinburgh 7 Summits Challenge, Scotland

Take part in this tough 35km urban challenge set in the heart of Edinburgh. Experience hidden routes through this beautiful Scottish city and experience it from seven incredible viewpoints! You’ll follow historic waterways, forgotten railways, stop off at castles and palaces and climb to the summit of Arthurs Seat – an extinct volcano!


AT NIGHT CHALLENGES

Snowdon at Night, Wales

Beginning in the town of Llanberis, in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, this spectacular challenge will see you and fellow fundraisers trekking to the top of Snowdon (1085m) … at night! Trek under the starry skies of Snowdonia in order to reach the summit of the highest mountain in Wales.

Yorkshire 3 Peaks at Night, England

Challenge yourself to complete this classic UK trekking challenge, but with a twist! It’s a 38km trek at night to summit the Yorkshire Three Peaks – Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen Y Ghent. Start as the sun sets and aim to reach the final peak as the sun begins to rise.


SNOW & ICE CHALLENGES

Winter Ben Nevis Weekend, Scotland

An incredible challenge to summit the UK’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis (1344m), in winter! Learn key winter skills, including the use of crampons and ice axes, and then put them to good use to reach the summit where you can enjoy the spectacular views of the Scottish Highlands covered in snow.


Can’t wait until 2023 to start your Charity Challenge journey? Don’t worry, you still have time to sign up to a last minute 2022 Challenge!

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MEET THE TEAM – Ian Morton

April 19, 2022

At Charity Challenge we are extremely proud of the amazing crew we have. We know it can be a little daunting joining a challenge for the first time so we thought you might like to meet the team in advance of your Charity Challenge. Today we introduce you to Challenge Leader – Ian Morton

Name

Ian Morton

How long have you been a Challenge Leader?

2022 will be my ninth season as a Challenge Leader for Charity Challenge

What’s been your favourite challenge (so far)?

The Ancascocha Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru

Do you have any challenges left on your bucket list?

Everest Base Camp and Trek to Petra (In just over two weeks I shall finally be flying out to Amman to lead this amazing challenge for real – not once but twice! It’s been a long time coming and I can’t wait to get started!

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How do you keep your body in tip top shape for the challenge season?

You have seen me right? My body is a temple (ruined and rarely visited!). But in Winter I do occasionally hit the treadmill – otherwise, well, just hill walking whenever I can really.

What are your go to snacks to keep you fuelled and hydrated on a challenge?

Lots of water, Babybels and Tunnocks Bars…

Any top tips to share with participants signed up to a challenge?

  • Remember these are team events – and the more you put into the team, the more you get out of it
  • The better your preparation, the more you will enjoy your challenge – keep that training going!
  • Bring a sense of humour, patience and a flexible attitude – enjoy and appreciate your challenge – even if things don’t go to plan!
  • If it’s one of my trips, bring Tunnocks bars… 🙂

What 5 items do you always pack in your day rucksack?

Map/Compass, spare warm layer, drinking water, waterproofs, Tunnocks bars…

What is the best thing about being a leader?

Getting to explore so many incredible places with great people and seeing them achieve things they often don’t realise they are capable of.

What is your proudest achievement to date?

Career-wise? I feel the same sense of pride whenever a team achieves success on a challenge.

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