Lake District Ultra Challenge 2025

Take on England’s finest countryside at your pace.

Location: Lake District

Challenge Level:

Distance: 10k to 100km

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

Fundraising Goal: £100 to £575 dependant on challenge

When: 7 June 2025 - 8 June 2025

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Conquer the Lake District Challenge for Leukaemia Care!

Take on the breathtaking Lake District Challenge Leukaemia Care and make a meaningful impact in the fight against leukaemia. Set in one of England’s most stunning National Parks, this event invites participants to walk, jog, or run through awe-inspiring landscapes, all while supporting Leukaemia Care.

Challenge Details

  • Location: Lake District National Park
  • Date: 7th – 8th June 2025
  • Distances: Choose from a 100km Full Challenge, 50km Half Challenge, or a 25km Quarter Challenge
  • Difficulty Levels: Ideal for experienced adventurers, casual walkers, and families seeking a challenge.

Explore serene valleys, rugged peaks, and shimmering lakes in a challenge that promises unforgettable scenery and personal triumph.

Why Take Part?

By joining the Lake District Challenge, you’ll:

  • Help fund critical support and research for leukaemia patients and their families.
  • Push your limits in an iconic natural setting.
  • Receive full support, including rest stops, hot meals, and medical assistance.

How to Get Involved

  1. Sign Up: Visit Ultra Challenge’s Lake District Challenge page.
  2. Choose Leukaemia Care: Select us as your charity when registering.
  3. Start Fundraising: Use our resources to inspire your supporters and reach your fundraising goals.

Every step you take will provide hope and care to those affected by leukaemia. Join the challenge today and make a difference in a spectacular setting.

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