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Climb three of the highest mountains in the UK

Join #TeamNDCS to take on Snowdon, Scafell Pike and the mighty Ben Nevis to raise money for deaf children. 

About the trek

Where: UK

When: Various dates throughout 2024

Duration: 3 days (activity duration 2 days)

Distance: 22 miles

Registration fee: £95

Minimum sponsorship: £900

The journey starts at the iconic Fort William before trekking to the summit of the first and highest peak, Ben Nevis. You will then set off for the Lake District to conquer Scafell Pike by night. The final ascent takes place in Snowdonia National Park, where you will climb the mighty Snowdon.

This exciting trek is not one to be missed and provides a gratifying sense of accomplishment, while also raising much needed funds for deaf children every step of the way.

How we'll support you

Join #TeamNDCS for an incredible experience including:

  • an exclusive #TeamNDCS T-shirt
  • a welcome pack full of tips, advice and fundraising materials
  • a dedicated member of our events team providing one-to-one support.

Get in touch

If you're interested in taking on a different challenge for us or have any questions, email [email protected].

Looking for a different challenge?

Explore our range of UK and overseas treks to find a suitable activity for you.

How your money helps

By supporting our work, you’re making a big difference to the lives of deaf children.

Because of you, we can help more children like Bobby, who was born deaf and is thriving due to the help and support Bobby's mum found with our online and in-person events. 

"I’ve learned that Bobby has a future as bright as any child, and that nothing will hold him back."

Bobby's mum, Emma

Read Bobby's story