Weston Hospicecare has confirmed the return of one of its flagship fundraising events, the Mendip Challenge.

The event sees thousands of participants tackle walking routes from 5 - 30 miles in length through the stunning Mendip Hills.

A short hiatus was observed by the contest during the initial Covid outbreak before it returned last year with social distancing measures in place, raising around £62,000 in the process.

North Somerset Times: More than 1,000 walkers took part in last year's challenge.More than 1,000 walkers took part in last year's challenge. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)

Weston Hospicecare events manager, Jane Murch says this year's walkers will be able to record their times via a chip timer.

She said: "We are delighted to announce our most popular event, The Mendip Challenge, is back.

“We can’t wait to see you all take to the countryside and take on the challenge to fundraise to support your hospice.”

“This year our walkers will enjoy the use of a chip timer to accurately record their times.”

"Participants for the 5 and 10-mile routes will start and finish at Weston Cricket Club to ensure social distancing can take place on the coaches for the 20 and 30-mile routes.

"Supporters will receive a medal, a reusable water bottle and a route guide."

This year's event will take place on June 12, to sign up visit www.westonhospicecare.beaconforms.com/form/1051d3bc?gaid=57750733.1649751273

North Somerset Times: Dogs are allowed to take part in the challenge too.Dogs are allowed to take part in the challenge too. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)

North Somerset Times: Between 1,000 - 1,500 people usually take part in the challenge.Between 1,000 - 1,500 people usually take part in the challenge. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)

North Somerset Times: Help is at hand.Help is at hand. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)

North Somerset Times: Mendip Challengers braving the elements.Mendip Challengers braving the elements. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)

North Somerset Times: The routes follow the West Mendip Way on the Mendip Hills between Wells and Weston.The routes follow the West Mendip Way on the Mendip Hills between Wells and Weston. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)

North Somerset Times: Weston Hospicecare's Mendip Challenge raises money for the charity.Weston Hospicecare's Mendip Challenge raises money for the charity. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)

North Somerset Times: Volunteer at last year's event.Volunteer at last year's event. (Image: Weston Hospicecare)