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North Yorkshire Three Peaks

United Kingdom · North Yorkshire

A 3-day county Three Peaks challenge across Ingleborough, Whernside, and Great Shunner Fell.

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Route overview

North Yorkshire Three Peaks links Ingleborough, Whernside, and Great Shunner Fell 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.

Why travellers choose this trip

North Yorkshire Three Peaks is a county-level mountain challenge built around Ingleborough, Whernside, and Great Shunner Fell. It is designed as a practical 3-day hiking challenge, using short transfers where needed to connect the county's true top three summits.

Ingleborough 723 m, Whernside 736 m, Great Shunner Fell 716 m; practical hybrid route; approximate county challenge ordering.

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