Keen walkers and explorers are invited to join Diverse Abilities, Dorset’s disability charity, and take on the Jurassic Coast Challenge over May 14 and 15.
The Jurassic Coast Challenge features a number of distances for participants of all experience levels and ages to choose from over the weekend, from a 25-kilometre loop around Corfe Castle, to a continuous 100-kilometre trek finishing in Bridport.
Lucy Rowley, events co-ordinator at Diverse Abilities, commented: “We’re all lucky to live in such a fantastic part of the world. This is a great way to see the beauty of the Jurassic Coast, while also making a huge difference to a charity right on your doorstep.”
Distances available to choose from include:
• Full Continuous 100km: Corfe Castle to Bridport
• Full Daylight Challenge 100km over two days: Corfe Castle to Weymouth to Bridport
• 1st Half Challenge 58km: Corfe Castle to Weymouth
• 2nd Half Challenge 42km: Weymouth to Bridport
• Jurassic Marathon 42km: Corfe Castle to Lulworth Cove
• 1st Quarter Challenge 25km: a loop from/to Corfe Castle
• 2nd Quarter Challenge 34km: Corfe Castle to Weymouth
Claire, who is taking part in the continuous 100-kilometre challenge, added: “I took part in a similar event in 2018, and enjoyed it so much that I decided to do it again as part of my 30th birthday celebrations this year. I’m looking forward to raising as much as possible for such a wonderful cause.”
Participants can benefit from 25 per cent off registration fees and a free technical t-shirt until Thursday, March 31 with the code SPRINGCHARITY22. Entries include free food and drink at regular rest stops, plus support including medics, marshals and massages, alongside a glass of fizz and a medal at the finish line.
Visit diverseabilities.org.uk/jurassic for further details about the event and how to get involved.

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