19-21 September 2025
How about 26 miles, 1600m of ascent and the three tallest mountains in Yorkshire…all in under 12 hours?
The Yorkshire Three Peaks is a classic UK mountain challenge. Unlike its better-known cousin, The National Three Peaks, there’s no driving between each peak.
Instead, you spend the day hiking from mountain to mountain through the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, finishing the day in a cosy local pub for a celebratory dinner.
We will have multiple leaders on this trip to cater for all abilities. So, whether you’d like to try for a super quick time or if you’d rather take it easy and take in the scenery, we’ve got you covered!
We’ll complete the challenge on the Saturday and then spend the Sunday stretching our legs on an easy walk around nearby Malham Cove and Gordale Scar – both reasons to visit the area in their own right!
London to the mountains and back in a weekekend!
Friday (from 5pm): Please aim to meet on the foyer of Euston train station at 5pm when you will board the train for your relaxing jounrey north. You will be met off the train and transported to your accommodation in The Yorkshire Dales National Park for the weekend.
Saturday: Awaking early in the morning, you will have breakfast and be transported to the starting point of the hike. You will begin the hike as the sun rises, aiming to return to the starting point as the sun sets - Completing the circular hike and back to the accommodation and on to a local pub for food and drink.
Sunday: You will arise at a more savoury hour than the Saturday and have breakfast, before packing the kit into the transpirot and heading over to Malham to explore the Limestone pavement of Malham Cove and over to the waterfall of Gordale Scar.After the hike you will be transported to the train station for your return to London (expect to be at Euston train station for approximately 9pm)