Cheltenham’s Three Peaks Challenge 2026

A challenge you won't forget.

Run, walk, or hike the three hills of Cheltenham for Aim Up! Enjoy a stunning route while raising vital funds for adults with disabilities in the Cheltenham Three Peaks Challenge.

Cheltenham's 22 mile challenge!

The Cheltenham Three Peaks Challenge is a 22-mile walk that offers participants the chance to embark on an exhilarating and challenging adventure through Gloucestershire’s most picturesque landscapes, all while conquering the three tallest peaks in the county: Crickley, Leckhampton and Cleeve Hill. This event not only raises essential funds for our charity but also gives us the opportunity to connect with new people and share our story with you all

We're back and better than ever!

2025 & 2026 brought lots of change to our annual summer fundraiser, from a revised route to a pop-up drinks bar. Cheltenham’s Three Peaks Challenge offers a great day out with family, friends and four legged companions.

Cheltenham Three Peaks Route

To access the Cheltenham’s Three Peaks Route for 2026 online using OS maps, please click the link below. A Google Maps alternative will be provided closer to the event.

Get involved, sponsor our event

By sponsoring the Cheltenham Three Peaks Challenge, you will be supporting an event that raises vital funds for our charity’s work. Your sponsorship helps cover key event costs, ensuring participants have a safe and enjoyable experience as they conquer the three peaks. With your support, we can create a memorable and successful event that brings the community together and raises essential funds to continue our important work

Previous CTPC sponsors

At Aim Up, we’d like to thank last year’s sponsors for their generous support. Thanks to local businesses, we were able to provide water for our walkers, print maps and participant numbers, and ensure the event ran smoothly, offering a great experience for everyone involved.

Below are some of the enthusiastic businesses who supported us: 

Follow us on socials for updates: