What does the challenge involve?
Cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats, the furthest possible distance in the British Isles, is a classic challenge that many dream of. Starting at Land’s End on the south-westerly tip of England, we pedal our way through Cornwall, over Dartmoor and north along the Welsh border, skirting the Lake District into Scotland, via lochs and the Highlands to the North Coast and John O’Groats.
In all we will cover just over 1000 miles, passing through some of the most stunning and remote countryside in the British Isles. This is a tough challenge but a fabulous way to see the country, and one of the most rewarding things you will ever do!
The exact route, distances and night-stops are subject to change based on accommodation restrictions, and will be confirmed closer to departure.
The full details of the trek including full itinerary and what is and isn’t included are available on the Discover Adventure Website – please read these carefully before committing to the challenge.
Fundraising Options
Full Sponsorship for Charity Fundraising – Pay a registration fee of £349.00 today to Discover Adventure, then commit to fundraising £3,600.00 for Spinal Research (approx 10 weeks before departure)
Mixed Funding for Charity – Pay a registration fee of £349.00 today, then £500.00 to Discover Adventure and commit to fundraising £2,600.00 for Spinal Research (approx 10 weeks before departure)
Own Place Charity Fundraising – Pay a registration fee of £349.00 today then pay £1,800.00 to Discover Adventure approx 8 weeks before departure. There is no fundraising target after this – just raise as much as you can!
What you can expect from us:
Everyone who signs up will receive a support package including:
- A dedicated member of the team to answer any questions
- A Spinal Research running vest or technical t-shirt, or cycle jersey
- Not to mention heaps of encouragement, help and advice
Not to mention heaps of encouragement, help and advice!
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For more information, help, or support please get in touch. Email community@spinal-research or phone 0203 8247 400