Take on Cheltenham's Three Peaks Challenge in 2025

Offering the chance to conquer Cleeve, Crickley and Leckhampton Hills in just one day, Cheltenham's Three Peaks Challenge promises a great fitness test, fundraising opportunity and the chance to soak up some glorious views this summer 2025.

By Annabel Lammas  |  Published
Start training for Cheltenham's very own Three Peaks Challenge, back for 2025.

Put your fitness to the test and support a worthwhile local cause by taking on Cheltenham’s Three Peaks Challenge this summer, in aid of the Gloucestershire-based charity, Aim Up.

Taking place on Saturday 14 June 2025, the Three Peaks Challenge will see fundraisers climbing a total of 22 miles as they conquer the heights of Cleeve, Crickley and Leckhampton Hills.

The self-guided route starts at Aim Up's HQ on Lansdown Parade and gives participants the chance to tackle the challenge at their own pace, with water refills and toilet facilities at the various check points on route.

While some choose to run, hiking the route should take around 10 and a half hours, with staggered start times to accommodate different paces.

Best of all, the entry fee goes directly to Aim Up, a fantastic charity which provides care, support and independent living opportunities for adults with disabilities, complex needs and health conditions.

Event

Cheltenham's Three Peaks Challenge 2025

Venue

The challenge starts at Aim Up's charity HQ, Well Close House, Lansdown Parade, Cheltenham, GL50 2LH

Dates

Saturday 14 June 2025

Times

Start times vary, from 6.30am onwards

Admission

Entry costs £15 per adult and £8.33 per child

Telephone

(01242) 546960

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