Date: Saturday 20 – Sunday 21 June 2026
Location: North Yorkshire Coast and Moors
Registration cost: Varies depending on distance and funding option
Minimum sponsorship: Varies depending on distance and funding option
North Yorks Ultra Challenge®
A basecamp in Scarborough and a stunning coastal & moorland challenge, which you can take it on at your pace as a walk, jog, or run – and fundraise for your favourite charity! The route heads around the town and then north on the Cleveland Way, with a stunning coastline up through Robin Hood Bay and onwards to Whitby, and a welcome halfway 50km stop. For full 100km challengers, it’s along the Esk Valley before heading south into classic moorland scenery, and back to Scarborough basecamp. Sign up as an individual or as a team; you’ll get full support all the way, plenty of food & drink, optional camping & transfers, a special medal, T shirt and celebration finish. With 50km, 25km & 10-mile options also available – there’s a challenge for everyone! Push yourself further in 2026, take on an Ultra Challenge – the UK’s No.1 Series of treks & trail challenges.
• Walk, Jog, or Run
• 100km, 50km, 25km, 10-mile Options
• Food & Drink
• Medal & T Shirt
View the North Yorks Ultra Challenge event page for full details of prices and to sign up
Don’t forget to select Wooden Spoon as your choice of charity when you sign up to any of the events.
Wooden Spoon supporting you: we will provide you with a Wooden Spoon t-shirt, access to our Fundraising pack and resources such as social media graphics and videos; and email updates. For queries, email: challenges@woodenspoon.org.uk
This event is organised by Action Challenge.
Wooden Spoon works with some event suppliers to provide a platform for our members and supporters to fundraise for the charity. There is a cost to the charity to administer these events and therefore we have set minimum fundraising levels which we view as achievable based on previous participants. It is at Wooden Spoon’s discretion whether to allow the participants to take part or not for the charity, if fundraising levels are not met. Thanks for your understanding.
