At Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park we are always pleased to help people who are undertaking any kind of charity event.
We are often able to help with free tent pitches for you & your support team, we will also link to your website & blog helping to raise the profile for your event.
Please contact reception with as much notice as possible & we will do all that we can to help.

Adventure Eyes Monster Ride 2011
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or Click Here To Donate
Kate and two of her good friends Sian and Emily are going to ride from Land's End to John O'Groats. Why? Well initially it started out as personal challenges and has now progressed to giving something back. Working with Adventure Eyes they have chosen to give all funds raised to Mountain Rescue England and Wales. This organisation has been chosen because as outdoor people themselves they know these are the unsung heroes we all hope will be there when a trip becomes a fall.

The Monster Ride has now finished!

Recent charities include...


Lands End to John O'Groats Cycle Challenge
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Mummy and Daddy are cycling Lands End to John O Groats, in memory of: Iona Charlotte Campbell.

Kevin Simpson & Stuart Brownings LEJOG for Dave
Click Here To Visit Just Giving's page for the pair
Ridin' Bikes & Old Cars
Lands End To John O'Groats For Chauncy Maples
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The Chauncy Maples project on Lake Malawi combines: health service delivery, preservation of Malawi's marine heritage and green engineering. She is the oldest ship in Africa still afloat and the Government of Malawi plans to renovate her as a floating clinic.
Sue & Julie's Walk From
Lands End To John O'Groats
In Aid Of Support Dogs

Chris Barrow On Lands End To John O'Groats
Who stayed with us in April.
Past charities include...
end2end
...a man called Mike & a bike
Charity cycle ride raising money for the MS Society & a 70th birthday celebration.

Mr A Squires
Charity cycle ride.
JOGLE
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JOGLE? Acronym for "John O'Groats Land's End".
Setting off on Sunday 22nd July 2007 and completing the trip in 11 days, including a rest day.
To raise money for two charities - the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) and Changing Faces.
Phil's Big Walk
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Phil Whitehead has 3 children and lives in Heywood, Lancashire.
In his own words Phil says...
"I have always been an outdoor person, Sailing and Walking being hobbies of mine, but walking has always been my passion, I have already walked the South West Coast path which is 630 miles one and a half times, a large section of the Thames path and many sections of the pennine way as well many of the countries highest mountains."