Are you living life through screens instead of your senses?
Do you ever feel like your body is slowly fossilising into your office chair?
Has your comfort zone quietly become… a cage?

Time to leave the city.
Time to head SOUTH.
out of bristol - step by step - toward a place people have been travelling to for thousands of years.

The bristol to glastonbury Survival Race is a two-day, team-based endurance challenge across Somerset, following old paths, quiet lanes and open country toward one of the UK’s most myth-soaked landscapes.

You’ll meet early on the edge of Bristol, where your journey begins.
When you arrive, your phone is sealed away.
For the next two days, the world narrows to your map, your team, and your own judgment.

From the first step, you navigate south using only a map and compass — leaving the city behind and moving steadily into farmland, levels and low hills.

You won’t know where the checkpoints are in advance.
They’re revealed one by one as the race unfolds.

At each checkpoint, you’ll face challenges — some physical, some strategic, some lightly absurd.
Crack them and you gain an edge.
Fail them and you fall behind.

This isn’t about speed.
It’s about awareness, teamwork, and staying calm when plans dissolve.

You don’t need to be an athlete.
You do need grit, humour, and a willingness to keep going.

The Route

You’ll travel entirely on foot, navigating by map and compass.

Expect roughly 28–32 miles over two days — usually slightly more on Day 1 and slightly less on Day 2 (for example, around 17 miles on Saturday and 13 miles on Sunday), taking you through:

• Ancient woodland and mossy, winding paths
• Dramatic gorges carved deep into limestone
• Quiet valleys and hidden river crossings
• Stone circles, earthworks, and ancient monuments
• Old trackways walked for centuries before you

The landscape feels layered — wild, enclosed, then suddenly vast.
On Day 2, the land opens out and Glastonbury begins to pull you in, long before you arrive.

Your finish line: Glastonbury.

The CAMP

By late afternoon on Day 1, you’ll reach a rural campsite — your base for the night.

There’ll be:
• A communal fire
• Hot drinks in tin mugs
• A simple acoustic set as the light fades
• Stories, laughter, and tired bodies easing into stillness

Bring your own tent.
Carry what you need.
Sleep under Somerset skies, surrounded by land that has held people for millennia.

The Vibe

Think pilgrimage meets adventure race.

like duke of edinburgh but for adults in a perpetual existential crisis. Bear Grylls meets Alan from The Hangover MeEts wes andersoN.

a proper challenge, minus the macho, with a touch of analogue beauty.

You’ll laugh.
You’ll ache.
You might swear.
You might cry.

And when you reach the journey’s end, you’ll feel something you haven’t felt in a long time.

This is Wolf Pack.
A medicine for modern life.
A story you’ll tell for years.

TEAMS

This is a team event — no lone wolves.

  • Minimum team size: 2

  • Maximum team size: 8

  • Ideal team size: 3–6

Solo sign-ups are welcome — we’ll match you with others.
Minimum age: 18+

TICKETS

Early Bird: £110
Standard: £125
Last Call: £140

Your ticket includes:

  • Race entry

  • Race materials

  • Wolf Pack Challenges

  • Overnight campsite (Saturday night)

  • Hot drinks at camp

  • Live acoustic set around the fire

  • Emergency support

  • The coveted Wolf Pack League patch

What you bring

Your own kit (full list sent after sign-up)

  • All food (this is a self-reliance event)

  • Your tent, hammock or bivvy

  • Your sleeping bag and sleeping mat

  • At least one OS map per team

  • Grit, humour, and a mild existential wobble

DATES AND LOGISTICS

June 6-7, 2026

  • Meet 8am on southern outskirts of Bristol

  • Finish at Glastonbury.

ACCESS TICKETS

Mailing list members get 24-hour early access before public release.