England TuMPs
A countrywide summit inventory covering the broader English TuMP list rather than only the higher named mountain subsets.
United Kingdom · North Yorkshire
A 3-day county Three Peaks challenge across Ingleborough, Whernside, and Great Shunner Fell.
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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.
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.
A countrywide summit inventory covering the broader English TuMP list rather than only the higher named mountain subsets.
The verified highest summit in each modern county-equivalent area of the United Kingdom.
Peaks below 1000 metres.
British hills with at least 150 metres of prominence.
Peaks over 2000 feet in England and Wales with prominence.
UK and international three-peaks themed adventures, including national classics and county-level UK route suggestions.
County-level Three Peaks challenges across the United Kingdom, built from each county-equivalent area's true top three summits.