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South Coast Challenge

Take on some of England’s finest scenery with an Eastbourne start, up Beachy Head, over the magnificent Seven Sisters, and along the famous South Downs Way, with stunning sea views to Brighton at half way. Devil’s Dyke, and a few ups & downs all lie ahead before Arundel’s historic castle & cathedral come into view after an amazing 100 km journey – and a big welcome awaits!

The South Downs National Park is a superb backdrop for 2000 adventurers to take on a real challenge. An Eastbourne start, up Beachy Head, the magnificent Seven Sisters, and along the South Downs Way, with stunning views over the sea, to a Brighton half-way. Devil’s Dyke, and a few ups & downs lie ahead before historic Arundel comes into view after an amazing 100 km journey. You’ll get full support & hospitality all the way – and with half & quarter distance options available – there’s a South Coast Challenge for everyone!

Challenge Options

A seaside start on Saturday morning, you’ll Walk, Jog, or Run 100 km along the coastal path, over the South Downs Way through day & night (for some) on this 24+ hour challenge all the way to Arundel. Or perhaps take on either ‘Half’ ~57 km (1st ) or 43 km (2nd) Challenge and start or finish at Brighton – alternatively, there’s a 25 km Quarter option from Eastbourne over the famous Seven Sisters. The full route goes through stunning scenery, with a Brighton half way point, and the undulating path will test you – but will be incredibly rewarding.
Note – The start in Eastbourne has changed to: Bramley Camping Park, Wannock Rd, Polegate, Eastbourne BN26 5PH. It’s close to Polegate Station, provides a better route to Beachy Head, and means there is a pre-event camping option on the Friday night now!

Simply sign up and select The Meath Epilepsy Charity as your chosen charity of choice. Don’t forget to let us know so that we can support you with your fundraising goal.

For further info on how to book, please click here to go to the event page.

South Coast Challenge

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September 2022

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September 2022
03 & 04 September 2022
6:45 AM
Eastbourne
Helen Jackson,
01483 411071, helenj@meath.org.uk