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National Three Peaks Challenge

Date: 19 June, 2026 - 21 June, 2026

Take on the UK's three highest peaks in two days to help transform heart and lung healthcare

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National Three Peaks Challenge

Brace yourself for a tough, fast-paced adventure

You’ll climb the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales – Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) – over two intense days.

You’ll trek around 26 miles and climb nearly 3,000m, making this one of the UK’s toughest outdoor challenges.

It takes real grit, determination and good fitness. But the views, sense of pride and impact you’ll have make it all worthwhile.

You can either:

  • Pay a £95 registration fee and raise £935 for our hospitals (you’ll need to have raised at least 80% – £748 – 11 weeks before you go)
  • Pay £95 to register, then £460 nine weeks before, and raise whatever you can

Whichever you choose, we’ll send you a fundraising pack and charity vest, and support you with ideas, planning and encouragement from start to finish.

Every penny will help support patients with heart and lung conditions. By raising your pulse, you’re helping us rewrite the future of millions and bring hope to patients everywhere.

Get ready to climb and sign up today!

Please complete our registration and payment form through our event partner, Charity Challenge.

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We’re excited to introduce this incredible challenge to our programme this year. Join us, push your limits and make a real difference to help us shape the future of heart & lung healthcare. We will be here to support you every step of the way!

Rosie, Challenges event manager

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Please call us on 020 3988 5982 or email us for more information

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