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Read stories Donate· Take on the 3 highest mountains in the UK
· Be one of the first hikers of the day to take on Ben Nevis
· Tackle Scafell Pike at night
· Finish your challenge on Wales's infamous peak, Snowdon
· Aim to summit all three peaks in 24hrs!
Brace yourself for a fast-paced and physically challenging adventure, as you take on the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales. Considered one of Britain’s toughest outdoor challenges, the National 3 Peaks Challenge takes in the dizzy heights of Ben Nevis (1,344m), Scafell Pike (978m) and Snowdon (1,085m).
Over the course of two days, you will trek around 26 miles and ascend to a total height of almost 3,000m. This is a serious and tough challenge which requires a good level of fitness, as well as plenty of grit and determination. Ultimately, however, your hard work will be rewarded with spectacular views and a huge sense of achievement.
There are a range of dates to take part in this challenge in 2025 including:
30th May - 1st June
4th - 6th July
1st - 3rd August
5th - 7th August
3rd - 5th October
For more information on this 3 Peaks Challenge including dates and itinerary please visit the Charity Challenge website.
Challenge fee and fundraising target information
Registration fee: £95.00
Sponsorship target: £935.00
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