Walk, jog or run along the stunning south coast on this endurance charity challenge
Starting at Eastbourne, you'll go up the infamous Beachy Head, through the Seven Sisters Country Park and along the South Downs Way. A Brighton midpoint, Devils Dyke, stunning views, sunset and sunrise all lie ahead before the Cathedral spire of historic Arundel comes into view and a welcome finish line after 100km and an amazing personal journey.
Take the walk at your own pace or up the challenge and aim to finish in less than 24 hours.
The route is fully supported with pace walkers, marshals, medics, masseurs. Food and drink is also available on route.
Pick your challenge
To take part in this challenge, you can choose from the following distances:
- full 100 km Challenge from Eastbourne to Arundel
- 2 day 100 km Challenge – starting Saturday morning and early on Sunday
- 50 km Challenge – from Eastbourne to Hove
- 50 km Challenge – from Hove to Arundel
- 23 km Challenge – from Eastbourne to Alfriston
Sign up now and do something amazing in 2018!
How we'll support you
We'll be there to help you every step of the way. If you trek for us, you'll get:
- free NSPCC trekking t-shirt
- dedicated fundraising support and materials from our friendly team
- helpful training advice
- a dedicated Facebook page to chat to your team mates
Running training zone
Visit our running training zone for expert advice from our training partners Full Potential.
Fundraising support
Whether you're feeling inspired or in need of some ideas, our free fundraising packs are full of hints and tips, advice and materials to get you started
How you'll make a difference
Abuse changes childhoods, but so can we. By taking part in a fundraising event, your donation will make sure that when a child needs a helping hand, we're there.
We help children across the UK to rebuild their lives and we're finding ways to prevent abuse from ruining any more.
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Terms and conditions
Please note that this event/activity hasn't been organised by and isn't controlled by the NSPCC and is therefore not covered by the NSPCC's insurance programme. To the extent permitted by law, the NSPCC shall not be liable for any loss or injury arising out of the event or its organisation. Please speak to the company organising the event or activity that you're participating in if you would like further information in this respect.