Walking, climbing and trekking

These are great fun for individuals who want to spend a weekend away walking or climbing in the hills with their friends, or for companies looking for team-building events for their employees.

They are also a fantastic way to raise money for WaterAid!

Current events

New! Rob Roy Challenge - 23 June 2012

WaterAid200
The very first WaterAid200 Mountain Challenge takes place on Saturday 16 June.

The event aims to see a team of 4-7 walkers on top of 200 mountains across the UK and Ireland. More details and registration coming in January 2012.

Severn Trent Mountain and Cycle Challenge
The Severn Trent Mountain and Cycle Challenge asks teams of four to six people to trek 10, 20 or 30 miles or cycle up to 60 miles in the Peak District.

This year's challenge is taking place on Saturday 30 June 2012 and registration is open now.  

6 Peaks Challenge
The aim of the 6 Peaks Challenge is to visit the summits of the highest peaks of the six regions of the British Isles: Isle of Man, Wales, England, Scotland, Ulster and the Republic of Ireland, all within 72 hours!

The next 6 Peaks Challenge will take place between Friday 6 to Monday 9 July 2012 and registration is open now.

Coast Along for WaterAid
Coast Along for WaterAid is a national walking event for all the family, taking place on spectacular coastal paths all over the country.

It takes place on Saturday 15 September 2012. Registration will open in 2012.


Previous events

The Corbett Challenge
A magnificent walking event which aims to put teams of participants on the top of all 110 mountains over 2500 feet (Corbetts) in England and Wales. The last challenge took place on 11 June 2011.

The Munro Challenge
This mammoth walking event aimed to place teams on the summits of all the Munros in Scotland and all peaks over three thousand feet in England, Ireland and Wales. It took place on Saturday 12 June 2010.

Getting your event started

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 Fundraising and event resources

 

Humphrey the camel

Humphrey the camel