



Take on one of the UK's most rewarding challenges, as you summit Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough on a 24-mile adventure through the Yorkshire Dales. Perfect for seasoned adventurers or those new to walking, this challenge promises beautiful views, great company, and the chance to achieve something truly special. Whether you're walking solo or as part of a team, you're sure to create amazing memories.
The day begins at 6:45am at Ribblehead Viaduct, where you'll meet your guide and fellow participants. After a quick briefing, you'll set off on the 24.5-mile route, tackling the three peaks of Pen-y-Ghent (694m), Whernside (736m), and Ingleborough (723m). Throughout the challenge, you’ll be led by an experienced mountain guide who will ensure your safety, monitor your pace, and offer encouragement as you make your way up and down the peaks. You’ll cover diverse terrains, from rocky ascents to grassy plateaus, all while soaking in the stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales.
Along the route, you’ll meet a support vehicle at two designated spots, where you can top up on snacks, water, and take a quick rest. This will also serve as a checkpoint to ensure you’re on track to complete the challenge in under 12 hours. As you push towards the final summit, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views across the Dales, making every step worthwhile. A celebratory goody bag will be waiting for you at the finish, marking your accomplishment.
This iconic trek takes place in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, starting and ending at the Ribblehead Viaduct. The challenge leads you over the three peaks of Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough, each offering incredible views and different terrains to navigate.
With its rolling hills, scenic valleys, and rugged landscapes, the Dales provide the perfect backdrop for this unforgettable experience.
A good level of fitness is required, as this is a demanding challenge with over 24 miles of walking, and 3 peaks to summit. It is advisable to train beforehand, and participants should feel comfortable walking for several hours on mixed terrain.
The guide reserves the right to withdraw any participant who is not fit enough to safely complete the challenge.
With years of experience and countless successful Three Peaks Challenges completed, the team is led by an individual who has been walking since childhood and is always up for the next challenge. Whether you’re an experienced adventurer or just starting out, participants will receive expert guidance throughout the challenge, ensuring safety and support every step of the way.
The team is passionate about the outdoors and dedicated to helping others reach their goals, making this a welcoming experience for all. If you’re raising money for charity, they can assist with setting up your fundraising efforts, ensuring it’s officially recognised. All guides are fully qualified, insured, and equipped with essential safety gear, including a portable defibrillator, so participants can focus on enjoying the challenge.
The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge is considered a challenging trek. It covers 24.5 miles (39.2 km) with a total ascent of over 1,500 metres across three peaks: Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough.
The terrain varies from rocky inclines to grassy paths, requiring a good level of fitness, endurance, and mental stamina. Participants should expect to walk for up to 12 hours, with minimal rest stops. Prior hill-walking experience and training are strongly recommended.
While prior experience in hiking is not a strict requirement, it is highly beneficial. The challenge involves prolonged periods of walking, steep climbs, and unpredictable weather conditions.
If you’re a beginner, we suggest undertaking a fitness regime and shorter hikes in preparation. This will help you build up your endurance and ensure you're comfortable navigating varied terrains over long distances.
Participants should wear comfortable, broken-in walking boots with good ankle support, as the terrain is rough and varied. Layered clothing is essential to manage temperature changes throughout the day, including a moisture-wicking base layer, insulating mid-layer, and waterproof outer layer.
You’ll also need a small rucksack with plenty of water, high-energy snacks, a hat, gloves, and sun protection. A head torch, spare socks, and a fully charged mobile phone are also highly recommended.
Weather in the Yorkshire Dales can be highly unpredictable, even in the summer months. You may experience sun, wind, rain, and even fog in a single day. Temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes, particularly on Whernside, the highest peak.
As a result, it’s important to come prepared with waterproof clothing and layers to adjust to the varying conditions. Your guide will monitor the weather forecast leading up to the event and may adjust the plan if necessary.
Yes, the aim is to complete the challenge within 12 hours, which includes brief rest stops at support vehicle locations. The pace will be steady but consistent, ensuring that everyone in the group stays on track to finish in time.
If a participant struggles to keep up, the guide may assess their fitness and suggest they withdraw for safety reasons, as it's important to maintain the group's progress.
No .You must make your own way to the meeting point and arrange your own accommodation if needed.
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Absolutely. The terrain is rocky and slippery when wet. Walking boots with firm ankle support are a necessity for you to safely undertake either of these walking challenges.
Without the appropriate footwear, you may be refused participation.
Depending on how much you tend to drink while exercising, we recommend bringing 2-4 litres.
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