Jurassic Coast Challenge 2025

Spectacular World Heritage coastline - it's the event of the year!

Location: Weymouth

Challenge Level:

Distance: 25km to 100km

Booking Fee: Between £20 and £50 with discounts available

Fundraising Goal: £100 to £575 dependant on challenge

When: 17 May 2025 - 18 May 2025

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Take on the Jurassic Coast Challenge for Leukaemia Care!

Experience the awe-inspiring Jurassic Coast while making a difference in the lives of those affected by leukaemia. The Jurassic Coast Challenge is your chance to walk, jog, or run along one of England’s most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Sites – all while supporting Leukaemia Care.

Challenge Details

  • Location: Jurassic Coast, Dorset
  • Date: 17th – 18th May 2025
  • Distances: Choose your challenge – 100km Full Challenge, 50km Half Challenge, or a 25km Quarter Challenge
  • Difficulty Levels: Perfect for seasoned athletes, casual walkers, and families alike.

With stunning coastal paths, rolling green hills, and dramatic cliffs, this event offers an unforgettable experience for every participant.

Why Take Part?

By joining the Jurassic Coast Challenge, you will:

  • Help Leukaemia Care provide vital support and services to patients and families.
  • Challenge yourself in an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
  • Enjoy expert support, from rest stops to hot meals and medical aid.

How to Get Involved

  1. Register Now: Visit Ultra Challenge’s Jurassic Coast Challenge page.
  2. Select Leukaemia Care: Choose us as your charity partner during registration.
  3. Fundraise with Purpose: Access our resources to inspire your community and hit your fundraising goals.

Together, we can walk, jog, or run toward a brighter future for leukaemia patients. Sign up today and make every step count!

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