Cotswold Way Challenge 2025

Our Cirencester basecamp is the start of the 100 km looped route through the heart of the Cotswolds, providing a stunning setting for 2,000 adventurers to test themselves.

Location: Cotswolds

Challenge Level:

Distance: 10km to 100km

Booking Fee: £20 - £50 (discounts available)

Fundraising Goal: £100 to £575 dependant on challenge

When: 21 June 2025 - 22 June 2025

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Take on the Cotswold Way Challenge for Leukaemia Care!

Discover the stunning Cotswold Way while making a real difference in the fight against leukaemia. The Cotswold Way Challenge Leukaemia Care invites you to walk, jog, or run through one of England’s most picturesque regions, all while supporting Leukaemia Care’s vital work.

Challenge Details

  • Location: Cotswold Way, Gloucestershire
  • Date: 21st – 22nd June 2025
  • Distances: Choose from a 100km Full Challenge, 50km Half Challenge, or a 25km Quarter Challenge
  • Difficulty Levels: Designed for seasoned adventurers, casual participants, and families looking for a challenge.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and charming villages while pushing your limits for a good cause.

Why Take Part?

By joining the Cotswold Way Challenge, you will:

  • Help fund essential support for people affected by leukaemia.
  • Enjoy an incredible outdoor adventure with friends, family, or teammates.
  • Benefit from expert event support, including rest stops, meals, and medical care.

How to Get Involved

  1. Sign Up Today: Visit Ultra Challenge’s Cotswold Way Challenge page.
  2. Support Leukaemia Care: Choose us as your charity partner during registration.
  3. Start Fundraising: Use our resources to inspire supporters and reach your goals.

Every step you take brings us closer to better care and outcomes for those impacted by leukaemia. Join us today and make your challenge count!

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