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Take people out of their comfort zone, inject a sense of adventure, some fun and a little shot of perceived danger – and even complete strangers will bond together, united as a team. It’s a very simple recipe and one we’re good at.

Team Building / Charity Challenges
From challenge treks in Snowdonia and Yorkshire to summiting North Africa's highest mountain in a long weekend, we are confident that our fine selection of fundraising events are varied and imaginative enough to meet your needs. We can help arrange as little or as much as you like keeping it as simple and as affordable as you prefer. We take pride that our challenges are:
- Genuinely challenging (so many these days are not!)
- Achievable inside a weekend extending at most to 4 days
- Supported and open ended - thus allowing options for all abilities

The Yorkshire Three Peaks - The Classic Yorkshire Dales' Challenge Walk
Walk Yorkshire's three highest peaks set within a 25Km route made all the more challenging with around 1000m of height gain. This challenge is ideal for all abilities since easy escape allows people to drop out at various points through the day.
Price per person: £65


Marsden to Edale - Tough Trans-Pennine Walk
This is a twenty five mile trek crossing some of the Peak District's most treacherous terrain. Frequent road crossings allow the flexibility for the route to be cut short if need be: a support vehicle will be on call to pick up anyone struggling to do the distance.
Price per person: £70


Jebel Toubkal - Morocco - North Africa's Highest Summit . in one (long) weekend!
Jebel Toubkal at 4167m is North Africa's highest mountain. It lies within Morocco's High Atlas and as such any trip to conquer this summit also offers an intoxicating mix of Arabian culture with an adventure that is both challenging and realistically achievable. Friday you fly in to Marrakech, Saturday we walk to base camp, Sunday we summit, and Monday we fly home - complete with big smiles!
The price for this is per person not including international flights as follows:
Groups 10 - 19 = £350 per person
Groups 20 - 40 = £325 per person


The Carrauntoohil Challenge - Nine of Ireland's highest mountains inside a day
Within the MacGilly Cuddy's Reeks Ridge lie nine of the Irish 3000s - including its highest at 1039m: Carrauntoohil. These mountains have a delightfully remote and wild feel that lingers with all of Ireland's peaks. And as if that wasn't enough, completing this challenge will also take you through some of the best grade 1 scrambling you will find within the British Isles. (For those with a fear of heights - an easier direct walk up Carrauntoohil is offered).
Price per person: £220 (including two nights B&B and travel from Cork airport)


The High Peaks Fifty - Peak District test of endurance
This is a fifty mile walk that winds its way through some of the Peak District's most beautiful and enchanting scenery - from Sheffield to Bakewell . and back! The challenge is to complete the route inside the space of one day! However 50 miles is only the target distance - wherever people need to stop they may do so and then be picked up and returned to the start point.
Price per person: £65


The Welsh 3000s - The King of Challenges - Snowdonia, WalesFifteen Welsh Mountains spanning 34 miles, 14,000 feet of ascent and all inside . 1 day. This is up there as possibly the toughest undertaking you'll ever sign up for - beware! Possibly it is also one of Britain's toughest 24 hour challenge walks requiring fitness, stamina and a certain kind of mindset: it makes the "Three Peaks" a mere training exercise for the boys. An alternative to make this slightly more palatable is to go light and attempt this over three days, staying at well placed youth hostels en-route - still a tough nut to crack nonetheless!
Price per person (one day challenge): £105
Three day challenge including three nights B&B accommodation (Youth Hostel): £240


The Cairn Gorm 4000s - Scotland
The Cairngorm 4000's: Trek five peaks in the remote Cairngorm mountain range of Eastern Scotland near Aviemore - Cairn Gorm, Ben Mac Dui, Braeriach, Cairntoul and Angel's Peak. A chair lift to our first summit will not take the edge from this mountain challenge which takes place over two days with one night of wild camping. Good fitness is required to carry yourself plus your kit over the distance and tough Scottish terrain.
Price per person: £115


Important Links
>> Charity Challenge Notes.
>> Download our events PDF here.

Expedition Planning and Organisation
Thinking of taking a team overseas in aid of charity? Will4Adventure have expertise in UK/Worldwide trekking and mountaineering, expedition planning, expedition health, as well as charity event organisation. Of potential interest we offer:
- Project Uganda
- Everest Base-Camp Trek
- Morocco Jebel Toubkal
- Peru - Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
Contact us to discuss further how we may be of assistance.

Team Building with the Will4Adventure corporate experience
While there are many organisations qualified to take you into the outdoors and many companies who will do just that, the Will4Adventure experience is a unique one. With our weekend and overseas adventures we can help you with:
- Inter and intra-department networking
- Team building
- Improved health and fitness
- Contribution to the community through charity fundraising

Interested?
Email Will to discuss how we can best meet your needs in the coming months ahead.
Register
your interest here.

Charity Challenge Notes
- All events are priced per person for groups of 10 + participants.
- Events can be organized for groups of all sizes from 5 to 100. Prices will be adjusted accordingly.
- Prices quoted do not include inter-city travel nor accommodation (unless stated). These can be organised and quoted for on request.
Where necessary / requested, charity challenges include:
- Event support vehicles
- Feeding en route
- Transport to and from start and finish points
- Walking group leaders per ten walkers
- Full risk assessment
- Full assistance with booking local accommodation
The Three Peaks
You may be thinking about doing the Three Peaks Challenge. We don't do this challenge for many good reasons. Principally it's not sound nor responsible practice. With 900 miles of driving it's not environmentally ethical; the locals in these villages get fed up with all the noise at all hours (and with the toilet waste); and quite honestly trotting up hills by the most unimaginative routes with hundreds of others can rarely be described as fun or exhilarating . . . we prefer to offer fund raising ideas that are truly challenging and imaginative whilst being responsible.
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