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London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge 2025

Take on a challenge of 100k, 75k, 50k or 25k. Walk, jog or run it.

Register

When
24 May 2025

Until
25 May 2025

Full challenge (100k)
Fundraising target - £575
Registration fee - £25

3 quarter challenge (75k)
Fundraising target - £475
Registration fee - £22.50

Half challenge (50k)
Fundraising target - £375
Registration fee - £20

Quarter challenge (25k)
Fundraising target - £275
Registration fee: £15

10 mile challenge
Fundraising target - £100
Registration fee: £10

About the London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge 2025

Join 2000 adventurers to take on this capital to coast route.

You can walk, jog or run your choice of distance, from the full 100k, 75k, 50k or 25k options. You can take part as an individual or a team.

You'll start in Richmond in Old Deer Park - then carry on to the North Downs and Surrey and Sussex countryside. By halfway, you'll reach Turners Hill. The full challenge heads over the South Downs before reaching the Brighton coastline.

How much does it cost to sign up to the London 2 Brighton Ultra Challenge?

Option 1 - fundraise for Mind, and we'll cover the cost of your place

As Mind are an official partner, you get a 50% discount on the ‘Full Sponsorship’ registration fee.

This means you pay a small registration fee, do lots of fundraising, and we cover the cost of your event place.

  • If you do 100k - Your registration fee will be £20, and you'll fundraise at least £575
  • If you do 75k - Your registration fee will be £22.50, and you'll fundraise at least £475
  • If you do 50k - Your registration fee will be £20, and you'll fundraise at least £375
  • If you do 25k - Your registration fee will be £15, and you'll fundraise at least £275
  • If you do 10 miles - Your registration fee will be £10, and you'll fundraise at least £100

Option 2 - do some fundraising, and cover some costs yourself

Or, you can pay for half of the registration fee yourself. We'll pay for the other half, and you'll need to do a bit of fundraising.

  • If you do 100k - Your registration fee will be £110, and you'll fundraise at least £330
  • If you do 75k - Your registration fee will be £90, and you'll fundraise at least £270
  • If you do 50k - Your registration fee will be £75, and you'll fundraise at least £225
  • If you do 25k - Your registration fee will be £50, and you'll fundraise at least £150
  • If you do 10 miles - Your registration fee will be £22.50, and you'll fundraise at least £70

Option 3 - you cover all the costs yourself

In this option, you pay the full cost of the event place. And you can fundraise however much you'd like.

  • If you do 100k - Your registration fee will be £199
  • If you do 75k - Your registration fee will be £169
  • If you do 50k - Your registration fee will be £139
  • If you do 25k - Your registration fee will be £89
  • If you do 10 miles - Your registration fee will be £39

"The positive influence hiking in nature has had on my mental wellbeing is the reason why I’ve chosen to raise money for Mind."

Read Andrew's story

What support will I get?

Your entry to the event includes: 

  • Free food and drink
  • Support from medics and marshals
  • Massage teams
  • A glass of fizz, t-shirt, and a special medal to celebrate your achievement

At the event, you'll get:

  • A fully signposted route
  • Rest stops every 12.5km
  • Shuttle and transfer services 

You'll also receive fantastic support from us at Mind. This includes:

  • Loads of training and fundraising advice, with regular email updates
  • A Mind technical top
  • A dedicated event coordinator who'll offer information and support in the run-up to your event

This is an Ultra Challenge event, run by Action Challenge. To learn more about the event, go to the Ultra Challenge website.

Where does the money go?

£420 could help pay our Infoline's phone bill for an entire week. 

£760 could help us keep Mind's online community, Side by Side, open for 1 day.

£1040 could help us give someone vital information with 1000 info booklets.

Find out more about our work in our annual report.

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