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.

Pancreatic Cancer Action

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