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Walks & treks

Yorkshire Three Peaks 2026

Take part in the Breakthrough T1D Yorkshire Three Peaks (Y3P) trek and tackle one of the UK’s most popular challenges.
Location: Horton-in-Ribblesdale Date: Saturday 18 April 2026 Price: £30

Selfie of three Breakthrough T1D supporters on hillside during Yorkshire Three Peaks walking event

About the event

Starting from Horton-in-Ribblesdale, we will tackle Ingleborough (2,372ft) as the first peak, then Whernside (2,415ft) and Pen-Y-Ghent (2,277ft), finishing back at Horton-in-Ribblesdale.

The trek will roughly take around 12-hours and is of intermediate to advanced level. However, it is perfectly achievable for walkers with a reasonable level of fitness and some determination. Participants will need to be 16 and over.

Breakthrough T1D will be there to support you every step of the way as you push yourself further and achieve something really special, while raising vital funds towards the next type 1 diabetes breakthrough.

How we’ll support you

  • Fully guided walk with professional guides from Large Outdoors to ensure your safety
  • A limited-edition Breakthrough T1D Trek Medal to wear with pride
  • A Breakthrough T1D T-Shirt
  • First-aid cover
  • Full support with your fundraising, including tips on how to reach your targets and access to free fundraising materials

Cost

The Yorkshire Three Peaks registration fee is £30.

This fee does not include accommodation, travel or main meals.

Minimum sponsorship is £300 per individual.

Register now

Group shot of Breakthrough T1D Yorkshire Three Peaks 2025 participants with medals

The route

The route begins with a good leg-loosener as you set out along a fairly easy gradient with the distinctive anvil shape of Ingleborough, the first peak. Snaking your way upwards to reach the summit, which offers panoramic views across the Dales and on to Morecambe Bay and the Lakes.

With peak 1 complete you’ll begin your second ascent to Yorkshire’s Everest – Whernside. This hulk of a climb again provides lovely views. As you descend the reasonably easy slope you’ll be able to see across to the Ribblehead Viaduct, perhaps marvelling at the skills of the engineers and the sheer grit of the 2,000+ workers that built the structure back in the 1800s.

In fact, the viaduct is a half-way milestone before you begin towards the final peak of Pen-y-Ghent. After the summit, there is just a short but steep descent and a final wander across some fields back to Horton-in-Ribblesdale. Finishing your challenge as a Yorkshire Three Peaks champion, and receiving a special medal to celebrate your achievement.

Get in touch

If you have any questions about the challenge, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us by emailing events@breakthrought1d.org.uk.

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