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3 Peaks Challenge

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The Three Peaks (Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon) are the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales.  The challenge is to climb each of these three peaks – one after the other!

Quick Facts

  • Guiding on all 3 peaks by experienced mountain leaders
  • 3 Peaks, 26 miles (42km) total horizontal distance, 3,000m (9,843ft) of vertical ascent
  • This trip is best run between May and October, outside of these dates we consider it winter conditions.  However, if that’s what you’re looking for let us know
  • Pick-up and drop-off options along the route to provide you with several different options – just choose the most convenient for you.  See our transport explained section for further details
  • Expert driving team with lots of 3 Peaks experience.  Please note: that for safety reasons we adhere to all road traffic safety regulations
  • Set open dates for individuals or small groups to join, or, bespoke events for group sizes of 8 or more – just ask if the date you want is not listed
  • Many years experience in providing this challenge
  • We aim to complete the challenge within 24 hours; some groups will take less time, others more – the fitter your entire group is, the more likely you will be able to fulfill the challenge!
  • You need to be pretty fit

About & Details

The Three Peaks Challenge is an attempt to climb the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales in ‘one go’.  These peaks are Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England, and Snowdon in Wales.  Other bespoke options are available, including doing the challenge from south to north – to discuss alternatives or any ideas you may have feel free to call our friendly team.

We travel to Fort William on the Friday, starting with Ben Nevis on the Saturday morning, climb Scafell Pike that night and finish Snowdon on Sunday in Wales.  This is a tough event and people participating should have the necessary fitness and be prepared to do without sleep!  If your aim is to complete the event in 24 hours then we will need to complete Ben Nevis in 5½ hours, Scafell Pike in 4½ hours and Snowdon in 4 hours.  The standard for measuring your official total time on the event is mountain time plus a fixed 10 hour drive time.  The challenge is supported by qualified mountain leaders and a driver will be with you all of the way.  We’ll do everything we can to get you through the challenge as quickly as possible.

We have many years experience in delivering this challenge.  Over the years thousands of people have completed the event with us – we’d be delighted to help you with yours!  If you want to do this challenge but think that you might benefit from sleep in between each peak, then we do offer this event over more relaxed timescales.  For further details see our 3 Day 3 Peaks and 5 Day 3 Peaks Trip options.

Inclusions

  • Professional event organisation
  • Qualified mountain leaders
  • Transport between Manchester and Ben Nevis with pick ups en route
  • Transport between the 3 peaks
  • Drop offs between Snowdon and Manchester after the challenge has finished
  • One nights’ twin room accommodation with breakfast.  (Single rooms are subject to availability at a supplement)
  • Group first aid kit with qualified first aider
Exclusions
  • Travel to and from designated pick up and drop off points
  • Evening meals, lunches and beverages
  • Personal insurance (for cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss, theft of or damage to baggage and personal effects)
  • Personal equipment (e.g. walking boots, rucksack, waterproof jacket and trousers, torch, hat and gloves)

Optional Extras

  • Single Room Supplement $80.00 per person (subject to availability)

Trip Extension - Liverpool

Whether you immerse yourself in the stunning architecture, visit top-class museums and art galleries or simply want to explore this hip city you will find there is more to Liverpool than the birth place of The Beatles.

The locals (affectionately known as Scousers) are friendly and welcoming, the music scene is buzzing and if you love food then you will be spoilt for choice.  From fine dining to cool bars to some pretty awesome street food you will find the food scene hard to resist.

You can’t visit Liverpool without visiting at least one Beatles attraction.  Soak up the atmosphere in the famous Cavern Club or if you’re a real fan head to the Beatle’s story – a permanent exhibition in the heart of Liverpool.  Other, attractions include John and Paul’s childhood homes and the Casbah Coffee Club.

Don’t forget to take a stroll round Albert Dock.  What was once a huge docking port is now a buzzing district with galleries, museums, restaurants and bars. Museums include the Tate, the Merseyside Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum.   If you prefer a spot of retail therapy the modern Liverpool One shopping centre is right opposite Albert Dock and offers a fantastic shopping experience.

Also sitting proudly on the dockside are the Three Graces – the buildings probably most synonymous with the city.  They consist of the Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building.  The Royal Liver Building is the jewel in the crown, adorned by two Liver Birds, the city’s signature landmark.

Any avid football fan won’t want to miss a visit to two of Premier League’s giants – Liverpool and Everton.  Separated only by Stanley Park these clubs are two of the most traditional Premier League clubs in the country.  Whether you book a visit to the stadium or are lucky enough to come by a match ticket you will not be disappointed!

Liverpool is a friendly city that has something for everyone.  It offers everything from culture to music to sport to shopping so whatever your interests you will find it here!

Should you want us to arrange this trip or provide a guided service please call us to discuss further.

Transport

During each road based (north to south) Three Peaks event, our vehicle does a round trip from Manchester. This means we offer pick-up points for you at the following locations:

  • on the M61, M6, M74 and A82 between Manchester and Fort William
  • Manchester Piccadilly Station (approx. 10am)
  • Glasgow International Airport (not Prestwick, approx. 4pm)

If you are based in the south of the UK we recommend you fly to Glasgow International Airport and then catch the return train from Manchester.  This saves you a lot of time in the vehicle.  Drop off points are:

  • Anywhere on the A55 and M56 between Snowdonia and Manchester
  • Manchester Airport
  • Manchester Piccadilly Station
  • Alternative pick up and drop off points can be discussed upon request

Pick-up times are the day before the event and drop off is during the afternoon of the event finish.  We aim to finish in Snowdon by mid afternoon on the last day of each event and, therefore, your drop off should be no later than 6pm on the Sunday evening.  However, there are no guarantees as it depends on the speed of your group.  If you are making your own way to Fort William for the start of your challenge you should arrive the Friday afternoon/evening in time for the evening briefing and to be ready for the start of the challenge the next day.

Environmental Responsibility

Over the years concerns have been raised about the impact the 3 Peaks Challenge has on the environment and the local residents surrounding these peaks.  The main concerns raised is an increase in traffic and noise in rural areas at unsociable hours, litter, erosion of the peaks through people taking short cuts and in particular the lack of water and toilet facilities at Wasdale Head.

At Maximum Adventure our ethos is to always respect the areas we work in.  The company was set up by people who enjoy the mountains and respect the impact people climbing them have on the environment and local residents.  When running our 3 Peak Challenges we adhere to the fundraising guidelines which were produced by the Institute of Fundraisers in line with the various authorities for the 3 Peaks. We mainly run small groups of between 10-12 people with experienced drivers and mountain leaders with them ensuring best behaviour on the mountain and not impacting on rescue services.  In fact, on several occasions, our mountain leaders have acted as ‘rescuers’ by leading lost groups we found on the hill off the mountain!  We always stick to the official paths on the mountains so not to cause any environmental damage to the mountains, and we contribute to the maintenance of these paths.  We make donations to the Highland council for the upkeep of the paths throughout the year.  In the cases where we operate larger groups we seek prior approval from the various mountain authorities.  We have worked closely with these authorities over the years and have a very good working relationship with them.  We also manage groups access to the peaks to reduce the amount of people coming into and out of an area at any one time.

We aim to climb Scafell Pike before the midnight cut off time, thereby reducing the impact our arrival and departure has on local residents.  We always have our own water supplies so we do not use local supplies and do all that we can to ensure our clients have access to appropriate toilet facilities outside of the area. Our drivers remain with the minibuses and ensure there is no excessive noise or illegal parking.  We take the safety of our participants very seriously, and stick to driving regulations with separate non-walking drivers, making sure sufficient breaks are taken.  We believe we are one of the most responsible operators on the hill and continually endeavour to improve our services whilst protecting the beautiful environment we operate in and ask that all of our clients respect our working code when travelling with us.

Departures

We run the 3 Peaks Challenge as an open or bespoke event.  Our open events run every Friday to Sunday from May to October.  For bookings of 8 people or more, we also run this as an exclusive event on the dates of your choosing.  To book any number of participants on to an event, simply select the date of your choosing and follow the booking procedure.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 - Friday and Introduction

    We normally run this trip over a weekend, Friday to Sunday, however if you would like to do this at any other time, including midweek, then please contact us.  A typical itinerary looks like this:

    Meet at designated pick up points and transfer to Fort William.  Check-in to your accommodation, evening briefing, route planning and equipment check with your guide.  Time to unwind.

  • Day 2 - Saturday

    Early breakfast then depart for Ben Nevis at approximately 7am.  Ben Nevis should be a round trip of around 5½ hours.  Afternoon transfer to the Lake District and evening ascent of Scafell Pike, which should be a 4½ hour round trip.

  • Day 3 - Sunday

    Night time transfer to Snowdon and early morning ascent.  This is a round trip of approximately 4 hours.  Drop offs at designated points en route to Manchester.

Disclaimer

Please note: This itinerary is a guide only.  It can be subject to change dependent upon viability, course members’ fitness and weather conditions.

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Charity Information

How to take part for Charity
To do this challenge for a charity there is a non-refundable registration fee, payable to Maximum Adventure at the time of booking.  You can then choose between the two different options below.

Self-Funding
Pay a registration fee at the time of booking then the balance due 10 weeks before departure.  With the self-funding option, you personally cover the full cost of the challenge.  This option means that there is no minimum sponsorship target due, but we encourage you to raise as much money as you can for the charity.

Minimum Sponsorship Pledge
Pay a registration fee at the time of booking and confirm with your charity their minimum fundraising requirements for the balance.  This will typically be double the cost of the adventure, less the registration fee.  With the minimum sponsorship pledge option, you must submit 80% of your fundraising target to the charity 10 weeks before the departure date.

For more details of how fundraising works please read our step by step guide here or contact us for help.

Maximum Adventure work with lots of charities to offer our events as fundraising opportunities.  You can find our Charity Events from the ‘Menu’ in the corner of your screen or from our homepage.  If your chosen charity is not listed, please contact us and we will be happy to approach them on your behalf.

Why book with us

We know you have a choice of companies providing trips for your next adventures. Here are some of the reasons you should choose to travel with Maximum Adventure:

  • We are an established adventure travel business
  • We have been trading since 2002
  • We are financially protected in accordance with the 1992 travel regulation
  • Knowledgeable and available office staff
  • Qualified leaders and guides with ascents ranging from Ben Nevis to Mount Everest
  • All activities are risk assessed
  • We will provide you with the best service available
  • We are aware this is your holiday/your challenge and will do our best to make it an enjoyable and rewarding experience
  • We have many repeat clients stretching back over a number of years
20+ years adventure organisation experience
Full liability & financial protection
Leading provider of high quality adventure challenges
Great team of staff to support you

Payment Terms

  • Deposit $99 - at point of booking

  • Balance due 10 weeks before departure