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Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge

Conquer the highest 3 peaks of the Yorkshire Dales!

This demanding yet rewarding one-day trekking challenge takes you to the summits of Pen-y-Ghent (694m/2,276ft), Whernside (736m/2,415ft) and Ingleborough (723m/2,372ft), all in one circular route starting and ending in Horton-in-Ribblesdale. You’ll be supported each step of the way on this demanding yet rewarding challenge, which includes over 1,700m of ascent!

You set off early morning from Horton-in-Ribblesdale to begin your adventure! Your first peak, Pen-y-Ghent, is just under 3 miles away, so it won’t be long until you enjoy our first taste of success. After conquering the first peak you then descend and push on to the highest of all three, Whernside, approximately 7.5 miles further. You then start the ascent of your third and final peak – Ingleborough which is 11.5 miles further on. Standing at the summit of Ingleborough will evoke a real sense of achievement and after a few victory photos you push on with your descent as you’ve not finished your challenge just yet! You’ll take the 6 mile trek back to Horton-in-Ribblesdale, where you can enjoy a celebratory glass of fizz.

Download the brochure to find out more.

To discuss this event with the fundraising team, please email us – [email protected]

Deposit: £49

Sponsorship: £200 (self-funding option also available)

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