Conquer the UK’s ultimate hiking adventure: The 9 Peaks Challenge!
5 Days
UK
Challenging
About the UK 9 peaks challenge:
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The UK 9 Peaks Challenge is the ultimate test of endurance and spirit, taking you on an awesome journey across the three highest peaks in the UK.
We aim to complete this trek in 72 hours and will cover around 10k meters of ascent and around 72 miles of hiking. This is for trained and confident hikers only!
From the rugged beauty of Ben Nevis to the majestic heights of Scafell Pike and the stunning vistas of Snowdon, this adventure promises unforgettable moments and unparalleled achievements. Join our fantastic team of mountain leaders and event organisers as they lead you through some of the most scenic and challenging terrains in the UK and along the way you will meet some amazing like-minded people.
The full list of the peaks are:
- Snowdon
- Crib y Ddysgl
- Carnedd Llewelyn
- Scafell Pike
- Scafell
- Helvellyn
- Ben Nevis
- Ben Macdui
- Braeriach
Are you ready to take on the UK 9 Peaks Challenge? Sign up today and embark on an adventure that will push your limits and reward you with memories that last a lifetime!
This is a truly difficult challenge, which has to date only been successfully completed by one group. You will be in very small and elite group if you can complete this challenge. The UK 9 Peaks Challenge is for trained and confident hikers only. If you want to build up to this event please check out the National 3 Peaks or the 5 Peaks Challenges too.
Advocate Events have over 15 years of experience taking small groups on this and similar challenges and will be with you every step of the way. You will deal with a member of our excellent team from initial enquiry all the way through to every summit.
Unwavering commitment and hands on service makes us stand out from the crowd and ensures your experience is not only exceptional but also prioritises safety and enjoyment.
Our fantastic team will offer invaluable assistance as you conquer all three summits, providing expert guidance, unwavering support, and continuous motivation every step of the way.
What’s included in our trip:
- Comfortable 8 Seater MPV vehicle throughout Challenge
- Qualified Mountain Leaders throughout
- Hotels Day One and Four
- Experienced event leader throughout
- Kit and Training Guide
- A fantastic and unforgettable experience
What’s not included:
- Drinks and meals on the challenge
- Return transport from Scotland
- Transport to Birmingham International (start point)
Optional extras:
Single Room Supplement
£150 per person
Trip dates:
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May 2025
September 2025
£1059
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9 Peaks Challenge example itinerary
Day 1: Meet and greet
1pm – Pick up the team from Birmingham International Station
3pm – Stop for mountain snacks
5.30pm – Arrive at hotel for food and refreshment
7pm – Meal / Team Briefing
Day 2: Snowdon, Crib y Ddysgl, Carnedd Llewelyn, Scafell Pike and finally Scafell
6am – Meet for breakfast
6.30am – Depart for Snowdon
6.50am – Safety Briefing
7.00m – Start Snowdon climb
9am – Summit Snowdon One of Nine in the bag!!
Walk directly from Snowdon summit to Crib y Ddysgl
9.30am – Summit Crib y Ddysgl – Two in the bag already!
11am – Arrive back at car park
11.15am – Depart
12.15pm – Arrive Carnedd Llewelyn – Safety Briefing
2.15pm – Summit Carnedd Llewelyn – THREE DOWN!!
4.15pm – Arrive back at Car Park
4.30pm – Depart
6.15pm – Toilet / Rest Stop
8.30pm – Arrive Scafell Pike Safety Briefing
8.45pm – Climb Scafell Pike
10.45pm Summit Scafell Pike – FOUR DONE AND DUSTED!!
Depart Scafell Pike hike to Scafell.
11.30pm – Summit Scafell – FIVE IN THE BAG – Got to be feeling it now surely??
11.45pm – Depart Scafell
Day 3: Helvellyn, Ben Nevis & Ben Macdui
2am – Back at Car Park
2.20am – Depart
3.45am – Arrive Helvellyn safety Briefing
4.15am – Start Helvellyyn
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6.45am – Summit Helvellyn NUMBER SIX – How many of the team are still going??!!
8.30am – Back at Van
9am – Depart for Scotland!!
11.30am – Rest Stop
2pm – Arrive Ben Nevis – Safety Briefing
4.45pm – Summit Ben Nevis – Number 7 – Only the Toughest of the tough will still be going!!
7.15pm – Back at Base
7.30pm – Depart
9.30pm – Arrive at Ben Macdui – Safety Briefing
9.45pm – Start Ben Macdui
Day 4: Decend Ben Macdui, Braeriach,
12.30am – Summit Ben Macdui – Number Eight – Anyone Left??
3.00am – Back at base
3.15am – Depart
4.30am – Arrive Braeriach – Safety Briefing
4.45am – Start climb
9am – Summit Braeriach – Celebrate the greatest achievement of all time!
12.30pm – Back at Vans. Cry!
2pm – Check into hotel in Aviemore. Sleep. Party. Whatever takes your fancy.
6pm – Meal in the bar to celebrate.
Day 5: Homeward bound
8am – Breakfast
9am – Depart
9.10am – Drop off Aviemore Station
(Earlier drop off available for direct train to London if required)
12pm – Drop off Glasgow Airport Travelodge (short walk to terminal)
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Frequently asked questions…
Will we be hiking in the dark?
Yes! And our qualified and.experienced mountain leaders will be with you every step of the way
How fit do I need to be?
This challenge is a full-on, mentally and physically exhausting event, but fantastically exciting and exhilarating. There is an element of keeping on the move with limited time to stop and enjoy your surroundings but a fantastic feeling of achievement when the event is completed.
Anybody with a reasonable level of fitness and determination will be able to complete the event. Whilst a serious undertaking and not to be taken lightly, 95% of all participants completed with the right amount of training beforehand. We recommend you begin to train and prepare before the event for you to enjoy this challenge. A fitness guide will be sent to you upon receipt of your registration form and fee. If you have pre-existing injuries or medical conditions we strongly recommend that you visit your GP to ensure you are able to undertake the challenge.
Who can take part in this Challenge?
The Five Peaks Challenge is open to people of all ages and abilities. The minimum age to take part is 14 years, and those under the age of 18 must be accompanied at all times by a responsible adult. We request that there is at least one adult present for every two participants under 18.
Can I take my dog on the challenge?
Unfortunately, not…we have to consider all participants who may not wish to share a minibus for 4 days with our canine friends!
What support is available for this event?
An Advocate Events leader will meet you at the agreed pickup point and will be with you for the duration of the event. They will be at the base during the climbs, available to collect injured / tired participants. The Mountain Leaders are fully qualified, vastly experienced and great company. They are also trained First Aiders. You will also have full support on the ground during the event. We have organised this event and participated in many similar challenges so rest assured you are in safe hands! Although the event is designed to challenge you, we will not put anyone’s safety at risk and support will be available at all times.
How many people will I be walking with?
A small group of 8 max.
How high are the mountains?
Ben Nevis is 1345m, Scafell Pike 978m, Snowdon 1085m, Slieve Donard 850m and Carrauntoohil 1,038m
How long does it take to climb each mountain?
This depends very much on the speed of our group and other factors such as weather etc however last year it took climbers on average 6 hours to climb up and down Ben Nevis, 4.5 hours for Scafell Pike and 4 hours for Snowdon, Slieve Donard and Carrauntoohil.
Are there toilet facilities on the mountains?
There are facilities at the base of each mountain and a cafe at the top of Snowdon (if open). If you are caught short on the mountains our guides will discreetly show you where to go!
Will I be climbing or walking?
With the exception of a small section of Scafell Pike that you may have to use your hands as support in order to scramble up and down, all the routes you will undertake are on well-marked paths.
How will I get there?
ALL transport to the first agreed pickup point, between the mountains, ferry crossing to Northern Ireland and from the final drop-off point is arranged for you. Upon completion, we’ll take you to Kerry Airport (flight not included)
What is the terrain like?
All the mountains have well-defined paths up to the respective summits, however for the most part they are steep and uneven and made up of steep steps cut into the mountainside for the best part of the climbs. All are fairly well defined in clear conditions but people do get lost in mist or darkness.
What is the accommodation like?
We will stay in comfortable accommodation within the vicinity of Snowdonia the night before the challenge and near Killarney for a night after the challenge. You will be sharing a room with an en-suite bathroom. Rooms are twin / double or triple occupancy. There are a small number of single rooms which carry single supplement charges, should one be requested. Rooms are based on single-sex occupancy; couples where possible will be kept together. As our challenge date approaches we will ask you whether there is someone in particular that you would like to share a room with. Many people come to these events on their own. Taking part in events such as these are a great way to meet new people and has proven in the past to build long-standing friendships.
What weather can I expect?
As with any outdoor event, we are unable to predict the weather so each participant must be prepared for all eventualities.
You will need to carry full wet weather gear and warm layers with you on the day of the challenge. The weather conditions at the bottom of the mountains may be vastly different to what we can expect at the top. In the past, we have encountered everything from sunshine, snow and rain. A detailed weather forecast will be provided for us during the safety briefing before your ascent.
Should there be adverse weather conditions, we reserve the right to cancel or change the route for safety reasons.
Do I need insurance?
You will need European travel insurance. We strongly advise all participants to take out their own insurance to cover them for personal possessions and treatment of illness or injury whilst out of the UK.
We cannot accept responsibility for any participant who elects not to purchase travel insurance. We also advise you to take out insurance to cover the cost of the event should you become injured or unwell and have to cancel the trip after the cancellation period stated in your Terms and Conditions.
If you require further information please contact us. Due to the nature of this outdoor activity, participants should accept a certain element of risk. Our guides will do everything in their power to minimise the risks, where possible. In the interests of safety all participants must abide by any decisions made by the guides.
Have more questions?
We would love to hear from you. Just give us a call or drop us an email, we have real humans always on hand to help.
Why book your next adventure with us?
Your experience is our mission. We offer unique adventure tours and events that cater to the specific needs of individuals and small groups, corporate clients, and charities. Everyone who works with us is fully qualified, paid fairly for the work they do and treated with respect and kindness.
We use local services and people in every possible instance to ensure that we create maximum benefit for the communities in the regions we visit. And above all, you and your group will make memories that will last a lifetime.