Friday 18 May 2012
| Distance | 25 miles |
|---|---|
| Charity place available | Yes |
| Registration fee | £80.00 |
| Fundraising target | £500.00 |
| Activity level | Moderate - No previous mountaineering experience required. Training guides will be provided. |
| The challenge | A guided, fully supported walk along Hadrian's Wall. Though the full length of the wall is a total distance of 84 miles we've chosen some of the best bits for this weekend trek. |
| Training required | Yes |
| Date | Dates not confirmed |
| Activity type | Challenge, Trekking |
| Location | Hadrian's Wall, Cumbria and Northumberland |
Congratulations to all of our Hadrian's Wall trekkers who took part on the 27, 28 and 29 April. We had a fantastic weekend and thought every single participant thoroughly deserves a huge pat on the back for not just the challenge of the walk but of raising vital funds for Sue Ryder.
This is a guided, fully supported walk taking in the highlights of Hadrian's Wall. The route passes through some of Northern England's most beautiful scenery and enjoys some of the finest and best preserved sections of the wall.
The walking varies from well established tracks and roads to fields and hill tracks, and is quite simply beautiful. If you haven't had the chance to see Northern England or Hadrian's Wall, this is a great way to enjoy it.
"I went on my own but felt very included from the start. I thought the walking was going to be a big challenge but the group camaraderie made it very possible."
If you sign up to take part in a challenge event for Sue Ryder, you will receive a 15% discount for Cotswold Outdoor. |

| Name | The Events Team |
|---|---|
| Telephone | 0207 554 5960 |
| events@sueryder.org |
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