30th August 2025 | |
5.30am Saturday - 12.30pm Sunday | |
St. Andrews Hospice St. Andrew's Hospice Ltd Henderson Street, Airdrie ML6 6DJ |
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£25 Registration + £400 Fundraising Commitment | |
Call 01236772082 | |
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The Ben Nevis Challenge is an incredible opportunity to conquer the UK’s highest peak while supporting the vital work of St Andrew’s Hospice. Taking place on Saturday, 30th August 2025, this exciting event invites adventurers of all levels to tackle the majestic Ben Nevis, standing at an impressive 1,345 metres. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery in the Scottish Highlands, you’ll enjoy an unforgettable day of achievement, camaraderie, and personal growth. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or new to the trails, our expert guides and first aiders will ensure you’re fully supported every step of the way.
The challenge includes return travel, comfortable accommodation, and meals, so you can focus entirely on reaching the summit while supporting the hospice. You'll start your adventure with a pre-climb breakfast roll and tea or coffee to fuel your energy and celebrate your success with a celebration dinner and drinks that evening. After a restful night, a hearty breakfast on Sunday morning will set you up for the journey home. Not only will you tick an incredible achievement off your bucket list, but you’ll also be raising vital funds to help provide compassionate care for those who need it most. Join us for this once-in-a-lifetime experience and make 2025 your year to conquer Ben Nevis!
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