The full 50 km loop heads over Exmoor with ups and downs and some magnificent views with over 1600 metres of climb. It will test spirit and determination but is totally achievable with good preparation and the Ultra Challenge support.
As Breast Cancer Now are an official partner on this event, you get a 50% discount on the ‘Full Sponsorship’ registration fee when signing up to support us.
What you'll get
- Inclusive and fun event with a great atmosphere and camaraderie
- A fully signed route, with a team of ‘Trekmasters’ out on the trail with you
- Regular covered rest stops, with free food and drink, massages and medics
- An epic finish line moment, with a glass of fizz, medal and t-shirt
- Camping, transfer and parking options to make getting there & away easy
- Full fundraising support, and a choice of fundraising options
Register today and we'll help you reach your target in no time.
We'll support you all the way

Breast Cancer Now technical t-shirt

Plenty of fundraising and training support

Regular e-newsletters to keep you up to date

Support from a dedicated member of the team
Why your support matters
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39% of women
Over a third of women in the UK do not check their breasts regularly for potential signs of breast cancer.
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55,000 women
Around 55,000 women and 400 men are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK.
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1 in 7 women
One in seven women in the UK will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.
Ask us a question
Have a question about the South West Coast 50 Ultra Challenge? Call us on 0345 092 0804 or pop us an email.
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