London 2 Brighton
Ultra Challenge®

24-25 May 2025

The ‘original Ultra Challenge’ – and you can take it on and  fundraise for WWF (World Wildlife Fund). Over 2,000 adventurers will take on the Capital to Coast route and test their grit & determination over the weekend. Richmond-Upon-Thames is the start, and it’s over the North Downs with wonderful Surrey & Sussex countryside to half way at Turners Hill. The full 100 km route heads over the South Downs before the welcome sight of the Brighton coastline comes in to view. You’ll get full support & hospitality all the way – and with three quarter, half, marathon & quarter distance options also available – there’s a classic challenge for everyone!

The Ultra Challenge® Experience

UK’s #1 Endurance Style Events for ALL Experience Levels.

Choose your Challenge, support your favourite charity – do it at your pace, and there are 17 events in the Series with distance options to suit all! The ‘famous’ Ultra Challenge support enables you to go further, whilst enjoying the great outdoors & camaraderie. There are marquee rest stops, lots of food & drink, medical & massage teams, with a fully signed route to guide you. A big finish-line celebration awaits with an amazing sense of achievement, and once the aches subside you’ll feel energised, and up for more of life’s real challenges! 

Push Yourself Further in 2025

Good preparation & smart planning are key, and from the moment you sign up you’ll have access to our Challenge App – with training guides, optional training walks, maps, online forums, and the latest news & updates.

Rest Stops every ~12.5 km with ‘major’ ones every ~25 km, and are much more than the shaky gazebo with water that you see on some events. We’ve marquee cover, large medical & welfare tents, catering services, seating areas for recovery, changing rooms, and a friendly welcome!

There’re pink arrows to guide you, distance markers, glow-sticks at night, hazard signs, and a route map in the App. Our ‘Trek Masters’ organise group departures at night so nobody has to walk solo. Our chip timing system enables our Control Room, and your friends / family, to track your progress through the Rest Stops.

Keeping you well fed & hydrated is key. We pride ourselves on the quantity & quality of our catering, and meals, snacks & drinks are included!

  • Snacks & drink stops every 12.5 km
  • Snacks – from the healthy to treats
  • Picnic at 25 km (for 50km participants)
  • Energy drinks
  • All dietary requirements catered for
  • Lighter options for ‘runners’
  • Finishers hot meal 50 km (picnic for 25km & 10km)

We’ve experienced Doctors, Paramedics, First Aiders, Podiatrists, and Massage Teams at Rest Stops. There’re ‘Self Help’ areas with blister plasters, talc, Vaseline, and tape if you want to patch your own feet. Our mobile Emergency Medical Teams are only a phone call away, via our 24 hour Control Room

We don’t want you to forget that finish-line moment – our Cheer Squad will ensure you won’t! You’ll get a medal, finisher’s T-shirt, and a glass of fizz, before heading to a BBQ and a well earned rest. Download your official Challenge certificate when you’re ready.

There’re shuttles to local train stations for onward travel, and most finish lines have parking so supporters can meet you. We’ve bus ‘transfers’ to / back to key venues (eg the start) – and check out the ‘Bookable Extras’ for details of all transport options.

Your Challenge
Your Way!

Whether you’re a walker and new to challenge events, an experienced trekker, a marathon enthusiast upping the distance, or a seasoned ultra runner – there’s an Ultra Challenge® you!  Walk, Jog, or Run at your pace, as an Individual or a Team, for your favourite charity. There’s an Ultra March® option for ‘fast walkers’ – and a new ‘Solo Challenger’ start time to join up with others. The London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge is fun, safe, & rewarding – with full support all the way, enabling you to push yourself further in wonderful coastal scenery, and enjoy a great weekend away.

Check out which Challenge is for you….

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How to Join

Sign up online & pay a Registration Fee. You’ll get a confirmation email, which includes a link’ to set up your online JustGiving sponsorship page. You’ll also get access to the ‘Challenge App’ which holds all the details about the event.

Check out the ULTRA MARCH® option if you’re a walker and want to hit a ‘fast pace’. We also have a new SOLO CHALLENGERS START TIME – if you want to meet others!

Choose how you want to join the Challenge  – register via that option and its associated online form. Then enter your personal details.

  • Option 1 – Sponsorship for Charity
  • Option 2 – Mixed Funding for Charity
  • Option 3 – Own Place Charity Fundraising

 

* A ‘Platform Booking Fee’ of 3% is applied to all event registrations.

Confirm the challenge distance you’ll take on (Full ~100km / 3/4 ~75km /Half ~50km / Quarter ~25km / 10km etc) and then select a provisional start time slot (actual start times are confirmed 4 weeks prior to the event, and for Teams – it will be as per the Team Captain’s choice).

The ‘ULTRA MARCH’ option is for WALKERS who want to hit a sub 24 hour pace (for 100km) or a sub 12 hour pace (for 50km) with a group of like minded challengers – all starting together with experienced ‘pace setters’. You can opt in to this format & start time on the Registration Form.

SOLO CHALLENGERS – if you’re signed up on your own, and want to meet up with others – we have a special ‘Solo Challengers Start Time‘ – which you can opt into if you wish (on the Registration Form).

Everyone has to register as we require personal details & declarations. Within the form you can choose to ‘Create’ or ‘Join’ a Team. Teams can be of any size – members can opt for the same or different funding options, charities, or distances.

  • Create a Team – you become the Team Captain. You need a Team Name, and a Password for others to join. Then invite friends & family to join you!
  • Others join the Team as they register, by searching for the Team Name & using the Password
  • Team Start Time – is as per selected by the Team Captain

All sponsorship goes direct to the Charity via your online JustGiving page. At least 50% of the ‘sponsorship target’ should be with the Charity 3 weeks prior to the Challenge. At this time the Charity agrees to pay a Fee for your place to the Organiser (similar to the Self Funding cost – or half of it for Mixed Funding as you’ve already covered half).

Failure to meet the deadline may result in cancellation of your place by your charity.

The remaining 50%, and any extra, should be with your Charity by 4 weeks after the Challenge.

 

There’s a range of optional extras designed to make the planning for, and joining, your challenge easier. Sign-up to your chosen Challenge first – and you can then book any optional extras later / separately (see below for details).

Looking for a great event for your team without all the hassle, risk, or costs of organising it? These events are the PERFECT solution!

Your Team will be energised, exercised, bonding & motivated on a fun, accessible, safe, high quality outdoors event. With optional hospitality packages available – make an Ultra Challenge® your company’s special event in 2025 – supporting your ‘charity of the year’.

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Get in Touch:

corporate@actionchallenge.com

Costs & Fundraising

Select your Option below to start the sign-up process. Reg Fees are paid online & Fundraising goes to the charity via an online JustGiving sponsorship page that you’ll need to set up (look for the link within the ‘Confirmation Email’ you’ll receive).

With ‘Full Sponsorship For Charity’ (Option 1) – the Reg Fees below are 50% OFF standard fees – as you’ll be fundraising for an official SERIES CHARITY PARTNER 

Option 1

FULL SPONSORSHIP
FOR CHARITY

Pay a small Reg Fee & Fundraise for a chosen Charity (who pay for your place)

FULL CHALLENGE ~100km

£50 Reg Fee & at least
£575 fundraising/sponsorship

3/4 CHALLENGE ~75km

£45 Reg Fee & at least
£475 fundraising/sponsorship

1/2 CHALLENGE ~50km

£40 Reg Fee & at least
£375 fundraising/sponsorship

1/4 CHALLENGE ~25km

£30 Reg Fee & at least
£275 fundraising/sponsorship

10 M CHALLENGE ~10 Mile

£20 Reg Fee & at least
£100 fundraising/sponsorship

Option 2

MIXED FUNDING
FOR CHARITY

Pay for half your place cost & fundraise less for Charity (who pay half of your place cost)

FULL CHALLENGE ~100km

£110 Reg Fee & at least
£330 fundraising/sponsorship

3/4 CHALLENGE ~75km

£90 Reg Fee & at least
£270 fundraising/sponsorship

1/2 CHALLENGE ~50km

£75 Reg Fee & at least
£225 fundraising/sponsorship

1/4 CHALLENGE ~25km

£50 Reg Fee & at least
£150 fundraising/sponsorship

10 M CHALLENGE ~10 Mile

£22.50 Reg Fee & at least
£70 fundraising/sponsorship

Option 3

OWN PLACE CHARITY
FUNDRAISING

Pay for your place & fundraise whatever you can for a Charity (small admin fee to charity)

FULL CHALLENGE ~100km

£199 Fee paid online &
fundraise whatever you can

3/4 CHALLENGE ~75km

£169 Fee paid online &
fundraise whatever you can

1/2 CHALLENGE ~50km

£139 Fee paid online &
fundraise whatever you can

1/4 CHALLENGE ~25km

£89 Fee paid online &
fundraise whatever you can

10 M CHALLENGE ~10 Mile

£39 Fee paid online &
fundraise whatever you can

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NOTE – Our registration system provider is Active Network – you’ll need to create an account, or log into an existing one as you register. All Reg Fees are paid online. A 3% Platform Booking Fee applies to all transactions.

OFFICIAL FUNDRAISING PARTNER

Bookable Extras

A range of optional extras designed to make the planning for, and joining, your challenge easier. Sign-up to your chosen Challenge first- and you can then book any optional extras later / separately. 

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FAQs

You must be 18 or over (on the day of the challenge) if taking on a Full Challenge (~100km) or Three Quarter Challenge (~75km); 16+ and accompanied by an adult if taking on a Half Challenge (~50km ), 14+ and accompanied by an adult if taking on a Quarter Challenge (~25km) or Marathon); for a  Half Marathon aged 12+ and accompanied by an adult; and finally 8+ & accompanied by an adult for a 10km/mile Challenge.

Under 18s taking part must be signed up by someone over 18.

You’ll receive a ‘transaction receipt’ (via email) along with a Confirmation Email welcoming you, and detailing any next steps, timelines you need to be aware of, and how & where to find all the info / details you’ll need for your Challenge. (NOTEIf you don’t receive that e mail within 12 hours, please check your spam/junk mail folders)

You can expect to hear from your charity within 14 days. If for some reason you do not hear from them – please contact them directly, and also email us at  charity@actionchallenge.com & we will follow up with the charity for you.

We ensure that registered teams are assigned the same start wave (where distance/challenge option allows), and your team name will be printed onto your bib.  

There are no restrictions on our regular teams – you can be any mixture of charities / distances / funding types (i.e. Self Funding, Charity Sponsorship or Mixed Funding), and can have any number of members. (even 2).

Even if you are not fundraising for the same charity, you can still create a challenge team with us.

Whilst you are signing up and registering for your challenge – in the TEAM INFO section (towards the end of the registration questions), you will be asked if you would like to ‘Join a team’ or ‘Create a team’.

If selecting to create a team, you will be asked to create a Team Name and Password. Subsequent team members can then register and select to join your team, and will need to provide the team password in order to join it.

Yes – as long as you are fundraising for the same charity, you can create a team fundraising page on Just Giving (we recommend letting your charity know this is how you will be fundraising together). However, please be advised that the minimum fundraising targets remain per person (not per team), so you will need to reach the combined total fundraising amount on your page for your group. 

If you are entering on a Charity Sponsorship or Mixed Funding place then NO – you must select one prime charity for your fundraising. This is because your charity will be paying for a portion of your place on the event (out of the fundraising that you generate). If you wish to also fundraise for another charity, you can do so on your own terms but only as long as you reach the minimum fundraising target your first/prime charity.

If you join as ‘Own Place Charity Fundraising’ however, you have complete flexibility on who you fundraise for – with no targets or deadlines.

All sponsorship goes direct to the Charity via your online JustGiving page – WHICH YOU MUST SET UP.

At least 50% of the ‘sponsorship target’ should be with the Charity 3 weeks prior to the Challenge. At this time the Charity agrees to pay a Fee for your place to the Ultra Challenge Organiser (similar to the Self Funding cost – or half of it for Mixed Funding as you’ve already covered half).

Failure to meet the deadline may result in cancellation of your place by your charity.

The remaining 50%, and any extra, should be with your Charity by 4 weeks after the Challenge.

All charity sponsorship and mixed funding places close 4 weeks before each challenge, so that you have enough time to fundraise and reach your target. Self funding places close for online registration on the Tuesday before each challenge.

Visit the ‘HELP CENTRE’ on the Ultra Challenge Website:

HELP CENTRE >>

If you still need additional help or guidance – you can contact the Ultra Challenge Team at:

info@ultrachallenge.com

Tel: 0207 609 6695

 

Read the 2025 Terms & Conditions

18 Amazing Challenges

Over 200,000 adventurers have taken on an Ultra Challenge® so far, and the 18 unique events make up the UK’s biggest & best series of treks & trail runs – which have also raised £55+ million for charities. Whichever challenge you choose, you’ll get full support all the way so you can set a new goal, enjoy the British countryside, and Push Yourself Further! Whoever you are – If you’re up for a challenge, it has to be an Ultra Challenge in 2025.

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Lake District Ultra Challenge

7-8 June 2025

100 km loop + Half  + Marathon + Quarter Challenge options & Ambleside 10K

FULL DETAILS >

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Isle of Wight Ultra Challenge

3-4 May 2025

106 km ‘Full Island’ Loop + Half & Quarter Island options AND  ‘Cross Island’ & Medina 10 Mile challenges.

FULL DETAILS >

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London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge

24-25 May 2025

100 km + Half, Marathon & Quarter Challenge distance options + Brighton 25 km Loop!

FULL DETAILS >

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South Coast Ultra Challenge

6-7 Sept 2025

100 km + Half & Quarter Challenge options

FULL DETAILS >

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Jurassic Coast Ultra Challenge

17-18 May 2025

100 km + Half & Quarter Challenge options AND Marathon & Bridport 10K

FULL DETAILS >

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Thames Path Ultra Challenge

13 – 14 Sept 2025

100 km + 3/4 + Half & Quarter Challenge options & Henley 10K

+ Thames Bridges 25km Trek (Sat – Central London)

+ Friday Moonlight 10K Walk (Central London)

+ The Henley 10K (Sunday)

FULL DETAILS >

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South West Coast 50 Ultra Challenge

2 August 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10 km Challenge options

FULL DETAILS >

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The Bath 50 Ultra Challenge

29 March 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10 km Challenge options

FULL DETAILS >

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Gower Peninsula Ultra Challenge

19-20 July 2025

100 km (fig. of 8) 50 km Loops (West & East) + Marathon + 25 km & 10 km Challenge options

FULL DETAILS >

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Peak District Ultra Challenge

28-29 June 2025

100 km (Fig. of 8) + Half (loop) & Quarter Challenge options & The Bakewell 10 Mile. 

FULL DETAILS >

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Cotswold Way Ultra Challenge

21 – 22 June 2025

100 km + 3/4 + Half & Quarter Challenge options. + Cirencester 10K

FULL DETAILS >

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Chiltern 50 Ultra Challenge

27 Sept 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10K Challenge options

FULL DETAILS >

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North Downs 50 Ultra Challenge

12 July 2025

50 km Loop + 25 km & 10km Challenge options.

FULL DETAILS >

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Easter 50 Ultra Challenge

Sat 12 April 2025

Windsor

50 km, 25 km, 0r 10 km Loops from racecourse basecamp.

FULL DETAILS >

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London Winter Walk

25 & 26  January 2025

Marathon, Half Marathon, 10 km or 5 km looped routes – The Oval Start / Finish

FULL DETAILS >

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London Halloween Walk

Sat 25 October 2025

25 KM or 10 KM spooky looped route options. Start / finish – The Oval Cricket Ground ‘dungeon’,

FULL DETAILS >

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NEW – Kent Downs 50 Ultra Challenge

Sat 11 October 2025

50 KM, 25 KM or 10 KM looped routes options. Start / finish – The Kent Showground nr. Maidstone.

FULL DETAILS >>

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Full Continuous
100 km

Richmond to Brighton

24-25 May 2025

Leafy Richmond to sunny Brighton – over the North Downs and the South Downs, with some wonderful Surrey & Sussex countryside in between.  With 1,500m of climb, you’ll be rewarded with fabulous views, varied scenery, and some great off road trails. Tulley’s Farm, near Turners Hill, is the halfway stop at at 58 km where you’ll have a well deserved hot meal & rest, before tackling the 42 km ‘marathon’ distance stretch & over the South downs to the Brighton Racecourse finish line. It’s the original Ultra Challenge – and still a real classic!

100 km & ~1500 metres

  • Start: Richmond, W. London
  • Start times: 7am for runners, 7am – 9.30am for joggers & walkers
  • Finish: Brighton Racecourse  
  • Finish times: Runners 9 – 16 hrs, joggers 16 – 20 hrs, walkers 20 – 36 hrs

Every 10 -15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10 -15 km
  • 25 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 58 km – hot meal
  • ~80 km – picnic brunch/ lunch
  • 100 km – cooked breakfast/hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a full range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Oaks Park, Tulleys Farm, Brighton Racecourse  – park your car at the finish in Brighton & get a train to the Start
  • Bus transfers from the finish to Brighton Station

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

3 available

Day 1 – 58 km & ~800 metres

Day 2 – 42 km & ~700 metres

Day 1 – Sat 24 May 2025

  • Start: Richmond, W.
  • Start times: 7am for runners, 7am – 9.30am for joggers & walkers
  • Finish: Tulley’s Farm, Turners Hill (58 km)
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 16 hrs
  • Overnight: camp with us at Tulley’s Farm (see Bookable Extras) or local B&B / hotel

Day 2 – 25 May 2025

  • Start: Tulley’s Farm, Turners Hill
  • Start times: 06:00 – 06:30 for all
  • Finish: Brighton Racecourse
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 16 hrs

Every 10 -15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 25 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 58 km – hot meal
  • ~82 km – brunch/ lunch
  • 100 km – hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Oaks Park, Tulleys Farm, Brighton Racecourse  – park your car at the finish in Brighton & get a train to the Start
  • Bus transfers from the finish to Brighton Station

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

Tulley’s Farm, Turners Hill (58 km) – Saturday 24 May

  • Camp overnight at our ‘Half Way’ basecamp
  • Hot showers, refreshments, rest areas & more
  • Fully inclusive & pitch only options available
  • Breakfast Sunday morning before setting off

Visit ‘Bookable Extras’ for full details 

3 available (2 for day 1, 1 for day 2)

Full 2 Day Daylight
100 km

Richmond - Turners Hill - Brighton

24 & 25 May 2025

The 2 Day option breaks the 100 km into its 2 ‘halves’- of 58 km on Day 1 & a 42 km ‘marathon’ km on Day 2 – so you’ll experience the route and the wonderful countryside in daylight – and get some sleep overnight. You can join our camp at Turners Hill (58 km), or book a B&B. On Sunday as the sun starts to rise we set out towards Brighton and over the South Downs and the welcome sight of the coastline and the Racecourse finish line where a celebration awaits!

3/4 Challenge
75 km - New

Sutton to Brighton

24 - 25 May 2025

A perfect choice if you’ve done a Half Challenge before – and want to ‘up’ the distance without committing to a ‘Full’ option. The route is 3/4 of the Full Challenge – so starts at Oaks Park (near Sutton), takes in the fantastic 2nd 1/4 Challenge route to Tulley’s Farm (in Turners Hill), and then on over the South Downs & the finish line at Brighton Racecourse (the 2nd 1/2 of the Full Challenge) after a tough 75 km. Do it as a ‘Continuous’ challenge – OR rest overnight after the 1st 33 km & camp at our Turners Hill basecamp (or hotel/ B&B) – and do the remaining 42km – Marathon – (2nd half) on Sunday morning.

75 km & ~1300 metres

  • Start: Oaks Park, Sutton
  • Start times: 9.30am – we will start runners off first, followed by   walkers & joggers
  • Finish: Brighton Racecourse
  • Finish times: Runners 7 – 12 hrs, joggers 12 – 16 hrs, walkers 16 – 30 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 25 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 56 km – hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Oaks Park, Tulleys Farm, Brighton Racecourse  – park your car at the finish in Brighton & get a train to the Start
  • Bus transfers from the finish to Brighton Station

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

Tulleys Farm, Turners Hill (58 km finish) – Saturday 24 May

  • Camp overnight at our ‘Half Way’ basecamp
  • Hot showers, refreshments, rest areas & more
  • Fully inclusive & pitch only options available
  • Breakfast Sunday morning before setting off for home

Visit ‘Bookable Extras’ for full details 

TBC – (should be 3 available)

1st 1/2 CHALLENGE
58 KM

Richmond to Turners Hill

Sat 24 May 2025

The 1st Half is a varied 58 km with ~800 metres of climb. Setting out along the river Thames, explore some of London’s suburban areas before heading up & over the North Downs and into rolling countryside. A half way stop near Sutton (Oaks Park) gives the chance to refresh & replenish before setting out on the final stretch to Turners Hill where you will be welcomed with a huge celebration & cheer as you finish.

58 km & ~800 metres

  • Start: Richmond, W. London
  • Start times: 7am – 07:00 for runners, 7am – 9:30am  for joggers & walkers
  • Finish: Tulleys Farm, Turners Hill
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 16 hrs

Every 10 -15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 25 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 58 km – hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Tulleys Farm
  • Bus transfers from the finish to Three Bridges Station 

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

Tulleys Farm, Turners Hill (58 km finish) – Saturday 24 May

  • Camp overnight at our ‘Half Way’ basecamp
  • Hot showers, refreshments, rest areas & more
  • Fully inclusive & pitch only options available
  • Breakfast Sunday morning before setting off for home

 

Visit ‘Bookable Extras’ for full details 

2 available

42 km & ~700 metres

  • Start: Tulleys Farm, Turners Hill
  • Start times: Saturday 24 May   10am walkers/11am runners or if just join a full challenger when they are ready, OR 6am – 7.30am rolling start on Sunday 25 May
  • Finish: Brighton Racecourse
  • Finish times: Runners 4 – 8 hrs, joggers 7 – 10 hrs, walkers 10 – 15 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 24 km – picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • 42 km – hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Tulley’s Farm, Brighton Racecourse  – park your car at the finish in Brighton & get a train to the Start
  • Shuttles from Brighton Racecourse to your start
  • Bus transfers from the finish to Brighton station

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

Tullys Farm, Turners Hill  – Saturday 24 May (before your Challenge)

  • Camp overnight at our basecamp
  • Hot showers, refreshments, rest areas & more
  • Fully inclusive & pitch only options available
  • Breakfast Sunday morning before setting out

 

Visit ‘Bookable Extras’ for full details 

1 available 

2nd 1/2 CHALLENGE
42 KM 'Sussex Marathon'

Turners Hill to Brighton

24 or 25 May 2025

Take on the 2nd Half Marathon distance Challenge either by joining someone on the Full Challenge on Saturday evening to finish with them, or set off with most others on Saturday morning or early Sunday morning. From Turners Hill the route heads south through wonderful Sussex countryside, and then up & over the testing South Downs before the coast comes into view and the final few km to the Racecourse finish line in Brighton.

1st 1/4 CHALLENGE
25 KM

Richmond to Oaks Park

Sat 24 May 2025

Our 1st Quarter Challenge takes you from leafy Richmond and along the River Thames past Kingston. It is a scenic, varied, and fairly flat route all the way to Oaks Park, near Sutton – where a picnic lunch & celebration awaits! 

25 km & ~200 metres

  • Start: Richmond, W. London
  • Start times: 9am – 10am for walkers,  joggers & runners
  • Finish: Oaks Park, Nr Sutton
  • Finish times: Runners 2 – 3 hrs, joggers 3 – 5 hrs, walkers 4 – 7 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 25 km – Picnic lunch & fizzy drinks
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Oaks Park
  • Bus transfers from the finish to Sutton Station

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

33 km & ~600 metres

  • Start: Oaks Park, nr Sutton
  • Start times: 9.30am Sat 24 May
  • Finish: Tulleys Farm, Turners Hill
  • Finish times: Runners 2 – 4 hrs, joggers 4 – 6 hrs, walkers 6- 10 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 33 km – hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a full range of optional parking & pre or post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit – and to provide flexible options for you r own planning. These include:

  • Parking at Oaks Park & Tulley’s Farm
  • Shuttles from Tulleys Farm to your start
  • Bus transfers from the finish to Three Bridges

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

Tullys Farm, Turners Hill  – Saturday 24 May (after your Challenge)

  • Camp overnight at our basecamp
  • Hot showers, refreshments, rest areas & more
  • Fully inclusive & pitch only options available
  • Breakfast Sunday morning before heading home

 

Visit ‘Bookable Extras’ for full details 

2nd 1/4 CHALLENGE
33 KM

Oaks Park to Turners Hill

Sat 24 May 2025

If you want to support someone taking on the 100 km Challenge you can join them at Tulley’s Farm from 5.0 pm Saturday onward – or just start the 2nd Half early Sunday morning for a marathon+ challenge through Sussex countryside, over the South Downs and on to the Brighton Racecourse finish.

Brighton challenge
25 KM

Brighton Loop

Sun 25 May 2025

A new 25 km option – and ideal if you’re want to explore the surrounding countryside around Brighton, and sections of the south Downs Way – with its fabulous views back over the Sussex countryside to the north. It’s a looped route – with a start & finish at our main Racecourse basecamp. 

25 km & ~400 metres (tbc)

  • Start: Brighton Racecourse
  • Start times: 10am for walkers, joggers & runners
  • Finish: Brighton Racecourse
  • Finish times: Runners 2 – 3 hrs, joggers 3 – 5 hrs, walkers 4 – 7 hrs

Every 10-15km under marquees with support – toilets, massage, changing rooms, medics, rest areas, hot drinks, water & snacks & much more. 

  • Snacks & drinks – every 10-15 km
  • 25 km – finishers hot meal
  • Finish – glass of fizz, medal & t-shirt

There’s a range of optional parking & post Challenge shuttle bus transfer services, to make easy to join & exit, These include:

  • Parking at Brighton Racecourse
  • Bus transfers from the Racecourse finish to Brighton Station

 

See ‘Bookable Extras’ page for full details

2025 Autumn Deal

ALL FUNDING OPTIONS

FREE BRANDED T-SHIRT + SAVE UP TO 75% ON CHARITY SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS

FULL CHARITY SPONSORSHIP

USE CODES BELOW FOR:
75% OFF FOR CHARITY PARTNERS
50% OFF FOR FOR ASSOCIATE PARTNERS
25% FOR LISTED CHARITIES

FULL 100 KM – USE CODE: AUTUMN100

75 KM CHALLENGE – USE CODE: AUTUMN75

HALF 50 KM/ MARATHON 42 KM – USE CODE: AUTUMN50

QUARTER 25 KM – USE CODE: AUTUMN25

T Shirt Deal Excludes Winter Walk & 10km / 10 mile Events
All 2024 challenges Excluded
Other Deals can't be used with Autumn Deal

Deal Ends - 1st NOV '24

optional extras

RICHMOND – MAIN START VENUE (0 km) – No Camping Options (plenty of hotels etc in and around London)

TULLEY’S FARM – HALF WAY VENUE (56 km) Saturday night – primarily for the ‘2 Day  Daylight Full 100 km’ & ‘3/4 Challengers’ option for overnight sleep / recovery – AND also works for ‘1st Half Finishers’ & for the early Sunday morning 2nd Half starters.  

ALL-INCLUSIVE PACKAGES OR ‘PITCH ONLY’ OPTION (inc Camper Vans) ARE AVAILABLE

For any additional campers reserve a spot on an already booked Pitch ONLY/Campervan option on our campsite. (Please ensure when booking for extra campers you have already purchased a Pitch ONLY/Campervan space if available at the venue).

Parking for your vehicle is available at :

  • The Richmond start venue has no event specific parking – there is a near by pay and display public car park on other side of the main road.
  • Parking available at other main venues – including Brighton Racecourse (option to park there Friday – and get a train to the start venue).
  • Supporter Parking Pass – so friends / family can park along the route at either Oaks Park (25km), Tulleys Farm (56km) or Brighton Racecourse (100km).

Shuttle buses to help with your logistics:

  • Transfer to Tulley’s Farm start from Brighton (ideal for 2nd Half Challengers)
  • There are no Saturday pre event transfers from Richmond, please use local public transport to get to your start venue.

After your challenge:

  • Transfers from your finish to a local train station.

NO NEED TO PRE BOOK – AND IS AVAILABLE ON THE DAY AT YOUR START (Pay cash or Card)

  • Have an overnight type bag transferred from your start to your finish.
  • Full 100 km Challengers – have your bag (or camping gear) transferred to the 56 km Half Way and then on to the finish.

Sunday Morning Breakfast – available to participants beginning their challenge on Sunday morning at Tulleys Farm. Breakfast the following morning is included in the inclusive camping packages, if you have booked pitch only camping you will need to book breakfast separately.