Whether it be as a group or an individual, there is an exciting UK challenge that’ll suit you.
Not only will you be pushing yourself, but you’ll also be raising money for the care and support our patients need at St Elizabeth Hospice.
Stretching between Old Harry Rocks in Dorset, to Orcombe Point in East Devon, the Jurassic Coast – England’s first Natural World Heritage Site – is the most geologically diverse coastline in the world. The route is strenuous, hiking up and down the steep hills and headlands that make this coastline so beautiful!
This region was shaped by glaciers many thousands of years ago, and there are plenty of geological landmarks – striking limestone outcrops and unusual rock formations – to pique your interest as you walk.
Be strapped to the top wing of a beautiful 1940’s Boeing Stearman biplane and prepare yourself for an exhilarating journey that will send your excitement soaring to new heights as you sit back and watch the world go by.
Supported all the way by experienced mountain leaders, take on the highest mountain in Wales at night!
Take to the skies for the ultimate charity fundraiser!
A variety of open gardens, from traditional lawns to charming wildflower patches
Explore a range of discounted pre-loved clothing in our sale at Felixstowe
Take on a skydive in aid of your local hospice in 2026 – leap from a plane 13,000ft in the air!
A variety of open gardens, from traditional lawns to charming wildflower patches
A beautiful garden in Creeting St Mary with great countryside views
Explore a variety of hidden gardens in Woodbridge