The Three Peaks challenge is described as one of the UK's ultimate challenges, involving trekking to the top of the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales across two days!
We also have places available on our June trek.
When
03 September 2021
Until
05 September 2021
Registration fee
£75.00
Fundraising Target
£795
80% due 7 weeks prior to the event
Minimum Age
18
Meeting Point
Chester Train Station
Brace yourself for a fast-paced and physically challenging adventure as you take on the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales exclusively for Mind. Considered one of Britain’s toughest outdoor challenges, the National Three Peaks Challenge takes in the scenic heights of Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon.
Over the course of two days, you will trek around 26 miles and ascend a total height of almost 3,000m. Included in the trip are fully qualified and experienced mountain leaders, transport for the duration of the challenge (starting and finishing at Chester train station), accommodation (a bunk house on the Friday night), as well as spectacular views and an amazing experience! For more information about what's included, see the Charity Challenge website.
For this challenge, we require that 80% of the fundraising be raised by seven weeks prior to the event weekend.
Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a first-timer, Mind will be with you every step of the way. We will do all that we can to ensure that your Three Peaks experience is one you will never forget.
We offer all our trekkers a fantastic support package including:
your own Event Coordinator on hand to answer your questions and guide you through your training and fundraising
regular e-newsletters about Mind and the difference your fundraising makes
a Mind t-shirt
fundraising materials and support along the way.
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Or you can send us an email using the link below, or give us a call on 0300 999 3887 and we'll be more than happy to help.
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