Bath 50 Ultra Challenge 2025

*New for 2025* A great opener to the full Ultra Challenge season! Centred on this elegant historic city, take on a 50 km Ultra, a testing 29 km, or a sharp 10 km challenge at your pace!

Location: Bath

Challenge Level:

Distance: 10km to 50km

Booking Fee: £20 - £40

Fundraising Goal: From £100 to £375

When: 29 March 2025

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Take on the Leukaemia Care Challenge: Bath 50

The logo of Bath 50, a new for 2025 Ultra Challenge taking place in the historic city of Bath

Push yourself further for people with leukaemia.

Join Team Leukaemia Care for the Bath 50 Charity Challenge, an unforgettable walking or running experience through the stunning Somerset countryside. Choose your challenge distance and pace, and take part in an event designed for all abilities. Whether you’re walking solo or with friends, this is your opportunity to push yourself while making a real difference for those affected by leukaemia.

With plenty of support along the way, you’ll experience:

  • Flexible Distances: Opt for 25km or take on the full 50km loop.
  • Fully Supported Routes: Marked trails, medics, and checkpoint rest stops.
  • Amazing Views: Explore Bath’s World Heritage sites and breathtaking scenery.
  • Fundraising Impact: Every step helps us support more people through their leukaemia journey.

Sign up for an incredible challenge, all while raising funds to ensure nobody faces leukaemia alone.

Key Details

  • Date: Saturday 29th March 2025
  • Location: Bath, Somerset
  • Registration Fee: From £20 – £40 dependent on length of event. As an Associate Partner of Ultra Challenges, signing up to support Leukaemia Care will reduce any of your fees by 25%!
  • Fundraising Target: From £100 to £375

Whether you’re an experienced trailblazer or a first-timer looking for an inspiring challenge, the Bath 50 Challenge will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Join Team Leukaemia Care and make every step count.

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After experiencing recurring chest pains, David Nutt visited his GP and had a blood test taken. When the blood test came back with a diagnosis of chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), David and his family were shocked.

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