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Dates

Location

LocationHorton in Ribblesdale

Times

6:30am

Price

Early bird offer, £30 for the first 30 sign ups!

Event Notes

In Partnership with Lancashire and South Lakes Hospices Together Campaign
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Yorkshire 3 Peaks Mega Event

Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge

Join St Mary’s Hospice for the ultimate walking challenge in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Take on the iconic Yorkshire Three Peaks- Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough.

• 24 miles • 3 peaks • up to 12 hours • 1,585m ascent •

By taking part, you’ll be raising vital funds to support the care and services St Mary’s Hospice provides to patients and families across our community.

Date: Saturday 5 September 2026
Start location: Horton in Ribblesdale, BD24 0HF
Timings: Registration from 6:30am, with the walk starting at 7:00am
What’s included: Each participant will receive a St Mary’s Hospice t-shirt
Registration fee: £30 early bird / £45 thereafter


Please email events@stmaryshospice.org.uk if you have any questions.

Ready to take on the challenge? Set up your JustGiving page and start fundraising today.

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