Bedfordshire Three Peaks
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across Dunstable Downs, Blow's Down, and Warden Hill.
- Difficulty
- Challenging
- Duration
- One day
- Region
- Bedfordshire
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A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across Dunstable Downs, Blow's Down, and Warden Hill.
A 3-day county Three Peaks challenge across Walbury Hill, Grimsbury Castle, and Warren Hill.
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across Observatory Hill, Durdham Down, and Kings Weston Hill.
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across Coombe Hill, Haddington Hill, and Clipper Down.
A 2-day county Three Peaks challenge across Croydon Hill, Rowley's Hill, and Gog Magog Hills.
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across Whetstone Ridge, Shining Tor, and Cats Tor.
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across Rough Tor, Brown Willy, and Kilmar Tor.
A 3-day county Three Peaks challenge across Scafell, Scafell Pike, and Helvellyn.
A 2-day county Three Peaks challenge across Kinder Scout, Bleaklow Head, and Black Hill.
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across High Willhays, Hangingstone Hill, and Cut Hill.
A 3-day county Three Peaks challenge across Pilsdon Pen, Lewesdon Hill, and Bulbarrow Hill.
A 1-day county Three Peaks challenge across Mickle Fell, Great Stony Hill, and Dead Stones.
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Bedfordshire Three Peaks links Dunstable Downs, Blow's Down, and Warden Hill in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
Berkshire Three Peaks links Walbury Hill, Grimsbury Castle, and Warren Hill as a practical county challenge rather than one single uninterrupted mountain path. The route uses the strongest summit order and expects short connector transfers between mountain bases over about 3 days.
Bristol Three Peaks links Observatory Hill, Durdham Down, and Kings Weston Hill in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
Buckinghamshire Three Peaks links Coombe Hill, Haddington Hill, and Clipper Down in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
Cambridgeshire Three Peaks links Croydon Hill, Rowley's Hill, and Gog Magog Hills in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 2-day push.
Cheshire Three Peaks links Whetstone Ridge, Shining Tor, and Cats Tor in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
Cornwall Three Peaks links Rough Tor, Brown Willy, and Kilmar Tor in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
Cumbria Three Peaks links Scafell, Scafell Pike, and Helvellyn as a practical county challenge rather than one single uninterrupted mountain path. The route uses the strongest summit order and expects short connector transfers between mountain bases over about 3 days.
Derbyshire Three Peaks links Kinder Scout, Bleaklow Head, and Black Hill in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 2-day push.
Devon Three Peaks links High Willhays, Hangingstone Hill, and Cut Hill in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
Dorset Three Peaks links Pilsdon Pen, Lewesdon Hill, and Bulbarrow Hill as a practical county challenge rather than one single uninterrupted mountain path. The route uses the strongest summit order and expects short connector transfers between mountain bases over about 3 days.
Durham Three Peaks links Mickle Fell, Great Stony Hill, and Dead Stones in one compact mountain line. The route is modeled as a continuous walking challenge with approximate timing for a 1-day push.
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Reference finish access point used for the Bedfordshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Warden Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference start access point used for the Bedfordshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Dunstable Downs. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference finish access point used for the Berkshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Warren Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference start access point used for the Berkshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Walbury Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference finish access point used for the Bristol Three Peaks route on the approach to Kings Weston Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference start access point used for the Bristol Three Peaks route on the approach to Observatory Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference finish access point used for the Buckinghamshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Clipper Down. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference start access point used for the Buckinghamshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Coombe Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference finish access point used for the Cambridgeshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Gog Magog Hills. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Reference start access point used for the Cambridgeshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Croydon Hill. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.
Carlyon Bay is a small coastal base on the St Austell side of Cornwall with beach access and short links to nearby restaurants.
Reference finish access point used for the Cheshire Three Peaks route on the approach to Cats Tor. Exact parking and the first signed path entry depend on the chosen approach line.