Jurassic Coast Challenge 2024
Join 3,000 adventurers of all experience levels & ages and walk, jog or run the spectacular Jurassic Coast - a World Heritage Site. Choose from the full 100km challenge, 75km, a 50km half challenge, a 25km quarter, Jurassic Marathon or even a 10km distance. Starting from Corfe Castle, the route heads to Swanage, then along to Lulworth Cove, past Durdle Door, with ups and downs all the way to the Weymouth halfway point.
For 100km challengers - it's past Portland Bill, nature reserves, along the western end of Chesil Beach to West Bay's famous cliffs, before a finish line celebration in vibrant Bridport. With full support and great hospitality all the way - there's a challenge here for everyone!
Your entry includes free food and drink at regular rest stops, plus support including medics, marshals and massage. As you cross the finish line, you’ll get a glass of fizz, t-shirt, and a medal to commemorate your achievement.
This challenge is part of the Ultra Challenge Series.
Start Fundraising
Once you have chosen your distance, fundraising option and registered for your place with Ultra Challenge you can start fundraising!
Join Team Combat Stress below and a fundraising page will automatically be set up for you.
Event information
When: 18 - 19 May 2024
Where: Corfe Castle, Dorset
Distance: 100km / 58km / 42km / 34km or 25km
Registration fee: Mix of registration fee options
Fundraising target: Mix of fundraising target options
(see event sign up page for more details)
Our support to you
You’re important to us and we aim to make your run very special. Whether its your first event or you’re a seasoned pro when you join Team Combat Stress, we are ready to support you every step of the way. We will provide you with:
- A digital fundraising pack full of ideas
- A wealth of fundraising resources including training plans
- Support from a dedicated challenges fundraising team
- Team e-newsletters with fundraising advice
- Cheering materials available for family and friends
- Access to the Team Combat Stress group on Facebook and Strava