National Three Peaks challenge

Date: Sat 14th Oct 2023

The National Three Peaks challenge, involves climbing the three highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales, often within 24 hours.

A popular misconception is that the three mountains that form the challenge are the three tallest on the British mainland. Rather, they are the tallest mountains within each representative country: Scafell Pike is the tallest in England; Snowdon, the tallest in Wales and Ben Nevis, the tallest in Scotland – over one hundred peaks in Scotland are higher than Scafell Pike, and 56 higher than Snowdon. The total walking distance is 23 miles, and the total ascent is 3064 metres. The total driving distance is 462 miles.

The three mountains are:

Find more information about the challenge and the dates available in 2022 here.

Why join our team?

The Mental Health Foundation strives to ensure you receive the best supportive care possible. From the moment you sign up to the day of the event, and beyond, the Events Team will be there to offer you personalised support to ensure that you enjoy the whole process of fundraising for charity and can raise as much money as possible to support the vital work that we do!

When you sign up, you will receive a Mental Health Foundation t-shirt to wear on the challenge.

To find out more about trekking the National 3 Peak Challenge for the Mental Health Foundation, you can get in touch with us by emailing  [email protected]  or by giving our Events Team a call on 020 7803 1123.

Two people holding an MHF sign up, having completed the Three Peaks Challenge