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Bespoke Charity Challenges

 
Expedition Wise Challenges offers charities, companies or any other group the option of having a bespoke charity challenge. 

Below is a sample list of different Charity Challenges that we have already planned to work as bespoke challenges.  You can choose from this sample list and adapt the challenge to suit your requirements or you can ask us to set up a new charity challenge from scratch.

All the sample challenges below are 1 - 3 days of actual cycling or trekking and all can be completed from door to door in a long weekend.  Please click on the links to view the itineraries.

 

Trekking Challenges -

 
Coast to Coast (Scotland) - 3 day eco trekking challenge from Bonar Bridge on the East coast to Loch Broom on the West coast.  You will traverse through the Alladale Esate and wilderness camp on route with every chance of seeing hundreds on wild stag.
 

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path - 2 day walking challenge along the spectacular South Wales coatline.  The route undulates past amazing beaches (barafundle Bay was used to film the Bounty advert), neolithic burial chambers, fort remnants and lots of wildlife. 

 

South Downs Way - 2 day 37 mile walking challenge along the South Coast and inland over the Seven Sisters Country Park.  the route crosses both Firle and Ditchling Beacons. 

Cycling Challenges -

 
Coast to Coast (Ireland) - 2 day cycling challenge from Dublin on the East coast to Glaway on the West coast of Ireland.  The route is over 135 miles and cycles along quiet roads in the beautiful countryside of Ireland's hils. The two days are split with a stay at Athlone, on the southern end of Lough Ree.
 

Great Glen (Mountain Biking) - 2 day cycling challenge over 55 miles through some of the most amazing scenery in Britain.  You will cycle along the famous Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal before finishing in Fort William at the foot of Ben Nevis. 

 

Manchester to Liverpool (Mountain Biking) - 1 day cycling challenge over 37 miles alongside the Trans-Pennine Way, reaching Liverpool via the Liverpool loop line cycle way.  This challenge starts at Salford Quays at The Lowry, and finishes at Calderstones Park, one of Liverpool’s most attractive parks.