Peak District Trek

The Peak District National Park is home to incredible scenery and more than lives up to its reputation as one of Britain’s most inspiring National Parks. This adventure starts in the beautiful Hope Valley – the heart of the Peak District, home to picturesque and ancient landscapes. Discover the rugged beauty of the Peaks!

St Catherine’s Hospice has teamed up with Global Adventure Challenges who will be hosting this event on our behalf. 

Key Points

  • Challenge Duration – 1 Day
  • Challenge Distance – 25km
  • Challenge Grading – Tough (2/3)

Challenge Highlights

  • Explore one of the UK’s most stunning National Parks
  • Summit Kinder Scout – the highest point in the Peak District and the East Midlands
  • The perfect adventure for those short on time!

Register here! 

Scroll down for funding options, details about what’s included in the cost, and the challenge itinerary

Funding Option A 
Registration Fee £65 + raise a minimum of £200 in sponsorship for St Catherine’s

Funding Option B
Registration Fee £65 + self-fund £100 (fund the entire challenge yourself, and set your own fundraising target for the hospice)

Itinerary with Global Adventure Challenges 

This one-day adventure starts early on the Saturday morning. Setting off from Hope Valley in the heart of the Peak District, our route leads us up and over Kinder Scout!

What’s included
• Comprehensive pre-event information and support including kit lists and training advice
• Water stop/s offering complimentary snacks (fruit, cereal bars, haribo, water, cordial)
• Packed lunch per person
• A glass of fizz at the finish line
• Challenge Medal
• Route guides per person
• Global Adventure Challenges Event Crew and Mountain Leaders
• Support vehicle(s)
• Start venue fees
• Route marking infrastructure (subject to group size)
• Communications between GAC Event Crew
• Risk assessments and permissions

What’s not included
• Breakfast and dinner
• Tips and gratuities
• Personal trekking kit
• Travel to and from event

Register here! 

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