Iceland Fire and Ice Trek 2027

Person with a backpack looking at mountain Glacier landscape with mountains and cloudy sky Volcanic eruption with lava and ash in a dark setting Waterfall cascading into a river with rocky landscape
  1. What:

    Trek 50km through the rugged Icelandic wilderness on this unique challenge, raising money and awareness to help fund the fight against brain tumours. Please note, the fundraising target is £2,740.

  2. When:

    Jun 25 2027 at 09:00

  3. Where:

    Iceland

  • Registration fee:
    £2,395.00 GBP

About

This three-day trek takes place against the stunning backdrop of the Icelandic wilderness. Test your mettle with tough treks over rugged and varied terrain, made worth it by the stunning landscapes and natural wonders that Iceland has to offer. Recuperate each evening as you relax at the private campsites and enjoy a hearty meal, in the near constant daylight of the Arctic summer. Glaciers, gorges, hot springs, volcanic lakes, lava fields – this epic adventure has it all! Places are limited so register your interest now to be in with the chance of joining our team.


Please note, the fundraising target is £2,740

Location and Timings

Location
Iceland
Start time
Fri, 25 June 27, 09:00AM

Please note, there is a second date to take part 03 September 2027

Logistics

Registration Fee: £2,395
Fundraising target: £2,740
Distance: 50km+

Community support contact:
Charlotte Campbell

fundraising@braintumourresearch.org

How we'll support you

Joining this event for Brain Tumour Research you will receive:

  • A Fundraising Pack 
  • A branded t-shirt
  • Dedicated fundraising help and support, including any assistance needed in setting up your online fundraising page 
  • Access to a Facebook Group for sharing updates, plus useful tips on how to maximise your fundraising and smash your targets! 
  • PR support where applicable and the opportunity to share your story with us (if you want to) 
  • A Brain Tumour Research medal  

Help us find a cure

Already secured a place?

Join the Brain Tumour Research Team.