UK Walking Challenge
Yorkshire 3 Peaks
UK Walking Challenges
Hike the Yorkshire 3 Peaks
Peaks: | Ingleborough (724m) |
Distance: | 43km |
Height Gain: | 1400 metres |
Challenge Duration: | 12 hours max |
Meeting Point: | The Station Inn, Ribblehead, North Yorkshire |
Nearest Station: | Ribblehead |
Meet Time: | 06:00 hrs |
Start Time: | 06:30 hrs |
Break Stops: | 2 |
Difficulty level: Moderately difficult
The Yorkshire three peaks challenge is one of The U.K.’s greatest and most rewarding walking challenges. Being situated in the Yorkshire Dales with great access via the M6 and A65 it is perfectly situated for those travelling from afar.
The challenge itself tackles the three great Yorkshire Hills of Whernside (736 m) Pen y Ghent (694 m) and Ingleborough (724 m) – Not actually the three highest peaks, since there are numerous other peaks, including Buckden Pike, Great Whernside, Great Shunner Fell, Wild Boar Fell and Mallerstang that are actually higher than Pen Y Ghent – albeit by only a fraction! However no other peaks form such a great and inviting continuous circuit as do the Three Peaks.
Collectively there summits give 1400 metres of ascent with the peaks situated to create a continuous 25 mile loop that can be walked clockwise or anticlockwise. The actual cumulative ascent figure whilst on the challenge is around 2500 metres – no mean feat indeed!
The landscape and geology of the Yorkshire three peaks is incredibly beautiful and varied with ith the lush green limestone dales contrasting with the wild windswept gritstone peaks and moors beyond.
The traditional route for the Yorkshire Three Peaks begins and ends in Horton in Ribblesdale, however over recent years this has put a great strain on the village and its amenities. It is because of this that we choose to begin our challenge near Ribblehead viaduct and walk it in an anticlockwise direction such that the teams arrive in Horton in Ribblesdale, in the middle of the day and that’s greatly reduce the impact on the residents of the village.
Up for the challenge?
Available dates
26th May 2024 (private group), 1st June 2024
Itinerary
06:00 Meet at the Station Inn, Ribblehead
06:15 Registration
06:30 Commence walking
08:30 Whernside Summit for Sunrise
010:30 Hill Inn
012:00 Ingleborough Summit
13:45 Horton In Ribblesdale
14:30 Pen Y Ghent Summit
16:15 Finish at The Station Inn
Cost: £75 pp
Price includes:
Qualified Mountain Leader (s)
Full Insurance
Hot Drinks
Healthy Snacks
Price doesn't include:
Travel to and from start point
Accommodation
Your main food
Important things to know...
- It’s tough
- It’s long
- It’s rewarding
- Make sure your boots fit, are waterproof, comfy.
- Pack light – don’t bring heavy items you don’t need.
- Stay over in a quaint B&B is recommended.
- Walking poles are great – if you have them, use them
- If it’s sunny, take sunglasses, sun cream and a sun hat.
- It’s ok to come along on your own as an individual. There are so many likeminded folks, you’ll make friends very quickly!