Trip Overview
Conquer three iconic summits in the remote Cheviot Hills along the Scottish border. This is wild, untamed England at its finest — boggy moorland, expansive views, and the kind of solitude you simply can't find further south. The Cheviots are one of England's least-visited mountain ranges, making this a genuinely unique challenge. The three peaks take you across some of the most remote terrain in England, with navigation skills tested by featureless plateaus and ever-changing mountain weather. This is a tough day out that rewards with extraordinary views across Northumberland and into Scotland.
Who is this for?
A challenging day trek for fit walkers comfortable in remote mountain terrain. Good waterproofs and navigation confidence are essential. The terrain underfoot is rough and often boggy.
Itinerary
All timings are approximate and subject to conditions.
Meet near Langleeford; Trek commences; Trek complete; Celebration meal
What's Included
Included
- Accommodation (hostel or hotel) - bed and breakfast
- Pre-Event Planning & Communications
- Bespoke Challenge Portal
- Return transfers from accommodation to trek location
- Experienced Mountain Leader
- Packed Lunches
- First-aid trained staff and supplies
- Ride Snacks
- Access to training plans, kit lists, nutritional guides and more
- Registration management and support
Common Questions
Cheviot 3 Peaks — Participant Stories
"Just on the train home from Bordeaux after the most incredible ride experience from Paris to Bordeaux. Wayne and Mike deserve a huge amount of credit, they've been fantastic."
Harriett Busby
Google Review
"This was my first time cycling with Adventure Cafe; first time riding from London to Paris and my first time riding this sort of distance over 3 days. Lots of preparation had gone into this from AC prior to departing London."
Melv
Google Review · Cheviot 3 Peaks
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