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Please check availability of time slots to be booked for the 2 hour St. Catherine's Training and 1 hour Mont Orgueil Castle descent.
Terms and conditions apply( please refer to Race Nation registration page details)
Please contact:
Bryce Alford - Headway Fundraising Manager
email:brycealford.headway@gmail.com
tel: 505937
before booking to confirm times available for Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th March.
Please be aware that spectators are only allowed into Mont Orgueil Castle through either being a Jersey Heritage member and showing their card or by paying the standard entry relevant at the time.
Take on The Mont Orgueil Challenge Abseil For Headway!
Are you ready to take on this iconic challenge and the 20m descent of Mont Orgueil Castle?
Join Headway Jersey under the expert guidance of Jersey Adventures for this experience of a lifetime ( please see terms and conditions)
Your essential 2 hour training and familiarisation session ( mandatory) takes place on Saturday 27th March at St. Catherine's Breakwater and includes an abseil on the day.
Your Castle abseiling experience takes place the following day at Mont Orgueil Castle on Sunday 28th.
Spaces are strictly limited to 4 x 10 person groups - Age limit 14 years old+.
£32.50 Participation fee( plus £1.71 admin fee)
Jersey Heritage pass holder discount at registration page
Minimum fundraising commitment of £50 per person, although we will be extremely grateful if you are able to raise more, which will help us to continue to provide our life changing services for those who have suffered from Stroke, Brain Tumour, Aneurysm and Accidents amongst many other causes and their families.
You will be provided with your very own Race Nation online fundraising page link once registered for you to share, Should you require a paper copy sponsorship form please make Bryce Alford, Headway Fundraising Manager aware when booking your time slots.
Due to Covid-19 we have had devastating losses to our fundraising in 2020 of £150,000, which has placed our services under threat.