Cotswold Way Challenge 2021
The magical Cotswold Way provides a stunning setting for a testing challenge, with some fantastic views en route and tough hills in between! It's a Saturday morning start from historic Bath's Royal Crescent as 2,000 adventurers set out on 100KM of footpaths and trails - most walking but many joggers and runners. Whether you're a keen walker and new to endurance events, or a seasoned hiker up for a new challenge, with half and quarter distances also available, there's a challenge here for everyone. You'll get full support and hospitality along the way to your finish line where an amazing sense of achievement and celebration awaits.

Event details
Date: 28th – 29th June 2021
Distance: Full 100KM, Half 50KM or Quarter 15KM
What costs are involved?
Charity Sponsorship | Mixed Funding | Self Funded | |
Full Challenge | £15 reg fee + £595 in fundraising | £99 reg fee + £299 in fundraising | £198 reg fee – no fundraising target |
Half Challenge | £10 reg fee + £395 in fundraising | £64.50 reg fee + £199 in fundraising | £129 reg fee – no fundraising target |
Quarter Challenge | £5 reg fee + £245 in fundraising | £39.50 reg fee + £119 in fundraising | £79 reg fee – no fundraising target |
Sign up with PCA to receive
- Ongoing support from our dedicated fundraising team before, during and after your event!
- A free fundraising pack including a PCA tshirt!
- Use of our online, interactive training hub: The PCA T-Zone
- Finishers certificate!
To be covid-compliant, our new measures include:
- Ultra Challenges – events hosted outdoors, in open space
- Staggered starting waves, in singles & pairs, meaning social distancing can be observed
- Expanded site & format for start, rest stops & finish lines
- Mandatory face-masks at all rest stops, with clear signage on when masks are required
- Hand sanitiser and expanded hygiene facilities
- Temperature checks on arrival & pre-screening for all participants
- All staff screened before each event
- Fully compliant with ALL current government guidelines, with scope to adapt to future amendments
- Action Challenge are continually liaising with councils & SAG groups
- A proven case study with the Chiltern 50 Challenge – described by a council safety official as “a model event” and will “show others how to do it”
- Action Challenge are leading from the front – innovating and evolving the model
- Ultra Challenges can be run in a Covid-secure way, that marathons and other mass participation events may struggle with