Challenge Events

We are looking for teams of dedicated, passionate eco-athletes who are up for a challenge that is all of their own.

Adventure tours
We have linked up with two companies that provide UK and Europe based activity holidays for the more adventurous tourist.

Between them, these two companies offer over 20 challenges that are accessible by public transport. All you have to do is decide which event is the right one for you and then sign up on their website and tell them you want to do it for Greenpeace Environmental Trust.

Then the fun bit – raising the money! We have fundraising packs you can order and are also hooked up with online sites for you to encourage your loved ones to sponsor you.

The great thing about the tours is that all the preparation is done for you – you don’t have to worry about the logistics of the actual event at all – and neither do we! Which means you get to have a great trip and we get some fantastic and much needed support. Everyone's a winner!

Here is a list of recommended locally based trips that we think are great fun, low on the carbon footprint and give you a great way to help us raise much needed cash.

Discover Adventure

Hadrian's Wall walk

Hadrian's Wall weekend

Jurassic Coast walk

Jurassic Coast weekend

 Lands End to John O'Groats cycle

Lands End to John O'Groats

 Cyclists at the Eiffel Tower

London to Paris Cycle
& Paris to Geneva Cycle

 

Across the DivideAcross the Divide 

Just Walk - 12 May 2012

Bike Rides - various dates available 

These are all ‘open’ events which means that you are free to take part on our behalf alongside other people, but if you have a large enough group and would like to have a Greenpeace team then please get in touch. Most events require at least 8 people to make this feasible.

If you have a trip in mind or just fancy a chat about it then please get in touch with us – fundraising.uk@greenpeace.org or call Issy Griffin on 020 7865 8236.

If you have an idea of an event that you would like to organise yourself with a group of friends, then why not let us know what, when and how.