Adventure Challenges: Wild UK
Now in its seventh year, almost 1,000
participants have successfully completed the Wild UK Challenge,
raising over £1million and helping numerous young people turn
their lives around.

The challenge
- Hike, bike and kayak 100 miles in three
days
- Race coast to coast across Somerset and Devon
- It's your challenge: compete to win or simply cross the
finishing line
- Raise money to help change the lives of the UK's most
disadvantaged young people
Fitness and training
This is a tough challenge and you will need to be physically
well prepared.
People of all current fitness levels are very
welcome to take part as long as you are committed to getting
fit!
We have a recommended training schedule to help
get you up to the necessary level of fitness and to make your
training enjoyable!
Fundraising
We have a full fundraising information pack, monthly
newsletters and ideas from previous participants to help you reach
and surpass your target.
When you register for the challenge you will set up an online
fundraising page. We would strongly prefer you to use a Prince's
Trust online fundraising page rather than a third party site such
as JustGiving because it will save us significant administrative
charges.
Wild UK 2013
Date: 6th - 8th September
Registration fee: £199
Sponsorship: £800 minimum
Interested?
Thank you to our 2012 participants
Thank you to everyone who took part in the challenge
this year. You can still log in to your account or
sponsor a friend via Wild UK 2012.
Check out the photos of the
Wild UK Challenge 2012 on Facebook.
Challenge Support
As soon as you sign-up there's lots of support available to help
you prepare for your Challenge.
You'll be given a link to our online participant information
centre which is full of fundraising ideas, training plans and
challenge specific guidance. You'll receive regular e-newsletters
and our Challenge Team are available to answer any questions you
may have!
Hear from past participants
Josie Evans from CSC was a fantastic Challenge participant.
Click here to see what Josie thought of Wild UK and how her
team prepared for the Challenge.