Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge

Yorkshire Three Peaks

Join us for the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge on Saturday 7th June 2025, and help raise vital funds for St Ann’s Hospice! Whether you’re an experienced hiker or exploring a new challenge, this is your chance to make a real difference.

Picture yourself trekking through the stunning Yorkshire Dales, conquering the peaks of Pen-y-ghent (684m), Whernside (736m), and Ingleborough (723m), all while proudly wearing your #TeamStAnns gear.

It’s called a challenge for a reason – but with the right training, and the motivation of walking for #TeamStAnns, you’ll smash it!

Take on the peaks in honour of a loved one, achieve a personal milestone, or simply support the compassionate care we provide at St Ann’s Hospice. Every step you take helps us continue delivering essential support to patients and their families.

About the challenge

  • This is a professionally guided tour with Qualified Mountain Leader(s) certified in mountain first aid.
  • This challenge is over 24 miles (38.6km) round trip route including over 1500m (5,000 feet) of elevation.
  • The walk starts at 7:00am on Saturday 7th June, meeting at Horton in Ribblesdale.

What you get

Sign up with #TeamStAnns for the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge and you’ll get loads of perks, including:

  • St Ann’s t-shirt
  • Training and nutritional guidance to prepare you for the challenge
  • Completion certificate
  • Qualified guide
  • Regular communications and pre/post group meet ups
  • Sponsor forms and other fundraising materials like collection buckets, balloons and banners
  • Lots of support and guidance from our friendly Events Team

Registration

There is a £30 registration fee to sign up – this covers the cost of the guides/tour and is non-refundable. To register, please complete the form below.

Fundraising

We would love for you to set a target of raising at least £250 by taking on this challenge so you can help us to continue our work supporting patients with life-limiting illnesses and their loved ones.

  • Set up your JustGiving page here.
  • Alternatively, you can download a paper sponsorship form below. Money raised through sponsorship should be paid in by 7th July 2025.

Get in touch

If you have any questions, get in touch with our friendly Events Team on events@sah.org.uk or 0161 498 3631.


Walk 100 miles in September Challenge

We are challenging you to get sponsored to Walk 100 miles throughout September.  You can walk in your own time and at your own pace.  There is no registration fee and every penny you raise will make a difference to our patients and their loved ones. 

We’ll even send you a free Walk 100 miles t-shirt for you to wear with pride throughout the challenge! We would love as many people as possible to join in and raise what you can to support the patients and families we care for. 

How it works 

  1. Join our Facebook group and follow the instructions to register for the challenge.
  2. We’ll send you a FREE Walk 100 miles t-shirt to wear with pride throughout the challenge.
  3. Complete your challenge during September and share your progress in our private Facebook group who will support you all the way.
  4. Ask your friends, family, colleagues and neighbours to sponsor you throughout the month
  5. Don’t worry if you’re not on Facebook you can still register here.

Frequently asked questions 

  • What is the Walk 100 miles in September Challenge all about? 

Walk 100 miles in September is a fundraising challenge for St Ann’s Hospice. Join hundreds of incredible St Ann’s Hospice supporters in taking on 100 miles in September.  You can complete your miles in your own time and at your own pace.  The important thing is to get out and get moving to raise funds for those who need us most. 

  • How do I get started? 

The first thing to do is join our Facebook Group.  Click Join Now to register, get your free t shirt, meet other amazing fundraisers and get loads of tips and ideas for your challenge. 

  • Do I have to be on Facebook to take part? 

You can still take part if you aren’t on Facebook by registering with this link and then setting up a JustGiving page. However if you are on Facebook, it really helps us if you fundraise through that platform. We’re a small team and using the platform helps us provide you with more support and it helps us streamline our admin.  

  • Do I have to use Facebook Fundraising or can I set-up a JustGiving page? 

As the challenge is being run through Facebook it would be great if all participants could fundraise through the Facebook fundraiser provided as it helps us to easily monitor the event and to minimise costs. However, if you prefer to use JustGiving, please register for the challenge using this link.

  • Is there a minimum fundraising amount? 

For this challenge we have set a sponsorship target of £150 however we just ask that you set up a fundraising page and do your very best! Your fundraising will go to St Ann’s Hospice and help us to continue to provide our services. 

  • Can I be sponsored by someone who is not on Facebook? 

If someone would like to donate to your challenge and they don’t have Facebook the best thing is to collect their donation offline and then donate it directly to your fundraiser yourself.  We will also provide paper sponsorship forms when we send out your t-shirt, so that is another option. Alternatively people can donate online here and put in the comments that they are sponsoring you. 

  • Can I include my normal daily steps as part of my distance? 

Yes! We are happy for you to make the challenge personal to you, so if it makes sense for you to include those steps, we are happy for you to do so. 

  • How should I track my miles? 

It’s completely up to you! There are lots of apps and trackers available and we will send you a paper tracker, so you can use good old fashioned pen and paper, why not ask others in the Facebook group how they are tracking their miles? 

  • I’m not able to complete 100 miles – can I still take part? 

Of course! This challenge is for everyone and every mile you complete will make a real difference, the important thing is getting out and raising vital funds for St Ann’s Hospice. 

  • Any other questions?

Get in touch events@sah.org.uk 

Camino de Santiago Trek

The Challenge

Join St Ann’s in autumn 2025 on the classic Camino de Santiago experience, trekking the Camino Frances (the French Way). Your final destination is the magical Santiago Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the stunning Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

Duration: 5 days, 3 of which are trekking

Distance: Approx. 67km

Fitness: The trek is graded as challenging but achievable with training beforehand. A training guide will be provided on sign up.

What you get

Sign up with #TeamStAnns for your trek experience including loads of fantastic perks!

  • A friendly Events Team who will support you every step of the way
  • A #TeamStAnns t-shirt and Build it Together buff
  • Pre-event and post-event meetup and supportive group chat with your fellow trekkers
  • A fundraising pack with ideas and tips, and materials like balloons, collection buckets and banners
  • Return flights from London to Santiago
  • All accommodation
  • All meals on the trek, starting with dinner on Day 1 through to breakfast on Day 5
  • Local English-speaking guide(s)
  • Luggage transfers
  • Global Adventure Challenges Leader from the UK
  • Comprehensive first aid/medical kit
  • Tents and other camping equipment
  • Challenge Medal
  • Helping to build our new hospice to provide specialist care and loving support to people in Greater Manchester, for generations to come

Cost

Registration Fee (due on sign up): £199

Option A: Minimum Sponsorship: £2,300

Option B: Self-Funding: £1,150

Terms and conditions apply, which will be available on registering your interest.

By fundraising for this challenge in aid of our Build it Together new hospice appeal, you’ll ensure St Ann’s is here for local people affected by life-limiting illness, now and in the future. Register your interest now by completing the form below.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 – Depart UK
    We depart the UK for Santiago airport and transfer to the outskirts of Santiago de Compostela for our overnight stay. Here we enjoy dinner and a good night’s sleep before starting our trek along the famous Camino Frances.
  • Day 2 – Palas de Rei to Arzua
    After breakfast we will be transferred to the town of Palas de Rei – the starting point to our Camino trekking adventure! From there we head downhill along the Camino trail, passing the charming villages of Casanova and Leboreiro. From here we cross several small streams and follow a forest track bringing us to the village of Boente and the church of Santiago. Next, we trek through the medieval hamlet of Ribadiso and arrive in the town of Arzúa, famous for its local cheese. Here we have time to relax and explore the old town, including the idyllic churches of Santa María and A Magdalena. We will transfer back to our accommodation in Santiago for dinner and our overnight stay before transferring to Arzua in the morning.
    Trekking distance – approx. 30km
  • Day 3 – Arzua to Amenal
    Following breakfast, and our transfer to Arzua we continue through beautiful woods, sleepy villages and across small streams. The chapel of Santa Irene with its unique statue of Santiago is one of the beautiful sights we will see along the way. We continue through the lovely hamlet of Rúa along calm country roads and forest tracks to Amenal, our overnight stay. We transfer back to our accommodation in Santiago for dinner and overnight stay. Return transfer to Amenal in the morning.
    Trekking distance – approx. 21km
  • Day 4 – Amenal to Santiago
    The final day of our ‘French Way’ challenge. Our first destination is Lavacolla, set along the outskirts of Santiago where pilgrims used to wash themselves in the river in preparation for their arrival to Santiago de Compostela. From here rows of tall eucalyptus trees line our journey to Monte do Gozo – and we can then catch our first glimpse of the spires of the cathedral of Santiago. Reaching our destination, we reflect on our triumph over the last few days and enjoy the sights of Santiago’s Old Town – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting stunning architecture and a fantastic atmosphere. We take a short walk into our final nights’ accommodation in the centre of Santiago.
    Trekking distance – approx. 16km
  • Day 5 – Return to UK
    Following breakfast, we will transfer to Santiago Airport for our flight back to the UK.
    Please note this is a complex itinerary and subject to change, including the timings and distances detailed.

Sahara Trek

The Challenge

This six-day charity challenge takes you on a trek across the ever-changing landscape of one of the world’s largest deserts – the Sahara! The adventure will take you on a climb to the top of the enormous Chigaga Dunes where you’ll witness the sunrise over the desert. The days will be hot and the trekking will get tough but with the team’s unrivalled support plus the dramatic backdrop of the Anti-Atlas Mountains to keep everyone going, the sense of achievement you’ll feel as you complete the trek will be worth all the hard work!

Duration: 6 days, 4 of which are trekking

Distance: 36-48km

Fitness: The trek is graded as challenging but achievable with training beforehand. A training guide will be provided on sign up.

What you get

Sign up with #TeamStAnns for your trek experience including loads of fantastic perks!

  • A friendly Events Team who will support you every step of the way
  • A #TeamStAnns t-shirt and Build it Together buff
  • Pre-event and post-event meetup and supportive group chat with your fellow trekkers
  • A fundraising pack with ideas and tips, and materials like balloons, collection buckets and banners
  • Return flights from a London airport to Marrakech
  • All accommodation
  • All meals from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 6
  • Luggage transfers
  • Local English-speaking guide(s)
  • Trek leader from the UK
  • Comprehensive first aid/medical kit
  • Tents and other camping equipment
  • Challenge Medal
  • Helping to build our new hospice to provide specialist care and loving support to people in Greater Manchester, for generations to come

Dates

Please note the trek from 5th-10th November is now fully booked.

An additional trek from 12th-17th November 2025 had been added – costs and itinerary are exactly the same.

Cost

Registration Fee (due on sign up): £199

Option A: Minimum Sponsorship: £2,140

Option B: Self-Funding: £1,070

Terms and conditions apply, which will be available on registering your interest.

By fundraising for this challenge in aid of our Build it Together new hospice appeal, you’ll ensure St Ann’s is here for local people affected by life-limiting illness, now and in the future. Register your interest now by completing the form below.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 – Depart UK
    We depart the UK for our flight to Morocco and upon arrival, we transfer to our hotel in Ouarzazate. South of the High Atlas Mountains, Ouarzazate is a town created by the French in 1928 but is now the film centre of Morocco – the base for such films as ‘Gladiator’ and ‘Alexander the Great’. As a relatively new town it does not have a city centre, but has a large Glaoui Kasbah which is well worth visiting. We have an early start in the morning so an early night is recommended!
  • Day 2 – M’Hamid to Bougharn Dunes
    Following a very early breakfast, we transfer from our hotel and set off for the desert. Our driving route goes along the Draa Valley – a long, stunning palm filled oasis with rocky mountains and Hamada (rock desert) on each side. After approximately 4 hours drive (discounting photo and tea stops and our lunch at Ouled Driss) we arrive at M’hamid – the gateway of the desert. We’ll then don our trekking boots before setting off into the dunes for the beginning of our challenge! To get us into the spirit of trekking in the desert we will have a short trek of about 2-3 hours today which will finish at our camp in the Bougharn Dunes.
    Trekking distance – approx. 4 – 8km / 2 – 3 hours
  • Day 3 – Bougharn Dunes to Chigaga Dunes
    Today we set off with our camel trains and begin trekking through the dunes – there is no path to follow as they continually change in the wind. Our camels will find the best way through the dunes and in the event of a sandstorm we can protect ourselves by wearing a Seche (headscarf ). This is part of the traditional costume worn by the nomadic Tuaregs that covers the face, ears and neck and provides protection from the wind-driven sand – they are also ours to keep as souvenirs from our challenge. Towards the end of our trek, we’ll try and find the nomads’ encampment and pay a visit to experience their unique way of life – they are very hospitable people and we may be asked to partake in a strong cup of mint tea or coffee. Tonight’s camp is at the foot of the stunning Chigaga Dunes.
    Trekking distance – approx. 14 – 18km / 6 – 7 hours
  • Day 4 – Chigaga Dunes to Erg Aghoual
    A very early start today before the sun rises – after waking, we’ll have a very quick snack and then commence our climb up to the top of the Chigaga Dunes (100m). Our climb will be in the dark, but the moon and stars should be enough to light our way. Upon reaching the top, we’ll rest and wait for the sunrise over the Sahara, then watch the colours of the dunes change in the sunlight – a truly breathtaking sight! After watching the sunrise, we descend in the heat of the morning sun back to our camp, where we will have our breakfast. After a short rest, we push on with our desert challenge towards our camp at Erg Arghoual which is around 7 hours away on foot.
    Trekking distance – approx. 14 – 18km/7 – 8hrs
  • Day 5 – Erg Aghoual to Ouarzatate
    Following breakfast at camp, we push on to the end of our trekking challenge – it’s a short walk to our waiting transport at Sidi Ab Nbi. We’ll wave goodbye to our camels and the breathtaking Sahara and then transfer back to our hotel. This evening we will toast our achievements at a celebratory dinner!
    Trekking distance – approx. 4km/ 2hrs
  • Day 6 – Return to UK
    We take an early morning transfer back to Marrakech, which gives us the afternoon free to explore before catching an evening flight back to the UK.
    Please note this is a complex itinerary and subject to change, including the timings and distances detailed.

Great Wall of China Trek

The Challenge

Join a majestic trekking adventure and conquer the twists, turns, steps and slopes of this formidable fortification – the famous Great Wall. As you trek along this iconic Wonder of the World, you’ll cross ancient watchtowers and battlement stations to witness magnificent panoramas of luscious, rolling green hills as far as the eye can see! You’ll climb the incredible Heavenly Ladder, and immerse yourselves in stunning scenery and Chinese culture. You’ll also have the opportunity to explore Beijing, where you can visit iconic landmarks such as the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and the famous Tiananmen Square!

Duration: 9 days, 7 of which are trekking

Distance: 35km (approx)

Fitness: The trek is graded as challenging but achievable with training beforehand. A training guide will be provided on sign up.

What you get

Sign up with #TeamStAnns for your trek experience including loads of fantastic perks!

  • A friendly Events Team who will support you every step of the way
  • A #TeamStAnns t-shirt and Build it Together buff
  • Pre-event and post-event meetup and supportive group chat with your fellow trekkers
  • A fundraising pack with ideas and tips, and materials like balloons, collection buckets and banners
  • Return flights from a London Airport to Beijing and transfers
  • All accommodation
  • All meals and celebratory dinner (except lunch on Day 2 and 8)
  • Bottled water
  • Challenge Medal
  • Trek leader from the UK to accompany group
  • Challenge medic
  • Local guides
  • Helping to build our new hospice to provide specialist care and loving support to people in Greater Manchester, for generations to come

Cost

Registration Fee (due on sign up): £299
Airport Tax & Fuel Surcharge: £250

Option A: Minimum Sponsorship: £3,390

Option B: Self-Funding: £1,695

Terms and conditions apply, which will be available on registering your interest.

By fundraising for this challenge in aid of our Build it Together new hospice appeal, you’ll ensure St Ann’s is here for local people affected by life-limiting illness, now and in the future. Register your interest now by completing the form below.

Itinerary

  • Day 1 – Depart UK
    We depart the UK for our overnight flight to Beijing.
  • Day 2 – Arrive Beijing
    We arrive in Beijing and then transfer to our hotel near Huangyaguan to freshen up and have some free time before dinner.
  • Day 3 – Huangyaguan
    Following breakfast we start our warm up trek, as we trek along the Taipingzhai section and return along the Wall to Huangyaguan. This section is very popular as it used to be an army barracks 600 years ago and was a highly strategic point for entering into Beijing – you can still see the links of the barracks to the Great Wall.
    Even though it is a warm up day there will still be plenty of ups and downs as you get used to the Great Wall steps! Once we get to the bottom, we stop for something to eat before transferring to our overnight accommodation.
    Trekking distance – approx. 4 – 5km/3 hours
  • Day 4 – Gubeikou to Jinshanling
    Following breakfast we commence trekking along the beautiful Gubeikou section of the wall to Jinshanling. Our main challenge today will be to cover the 27 watchtowers over old brick-made steps! Step back in time here and drink in the history of this remote and beautiful section of the Great Wall. In the afternoon we come off the Wall down to the valley and trek through remote villages and farms. Towards the end of the day we re-join the Wall and trek through the last 8 watchtowers to the Jinshanling section.
    Trekking distance – approx. 13km/8 hours
  • Day 5 – Jinshanling
    Today we trek from our lodge at Jinshanling to a remote section of the Wall which will give you a flavour of the immensity of the task undertaken in building this incredible structure. It is a truly beautiful area and the vista of the Wall disappearing over the mountains is a memorable sight. Today is a tough day with lots of steps going up and down but it is a truly amazing day you’ll remember forever.
    After reaching the highest point of the day we come off the Wall and walk down to meet our coach and take the transfer to our overnight accommodation.
    Trekking distance – approx. 7.5km/5 – 6 hours
  • Day 6 – Mutianyu
    After breakfast we take a short transfer to the Mutianyu section and climb the awesome 1,000 steps up to the Wall. We then trek through 11 watchtowers to the Heavenly Ladder, which ascends at a 45 degree angle and covers another 460 steps! The view from the top is stunning – the Great Wall pitches up and dives down across the rolling green hillsides disappearing and then reappearing amongst the forested slopes. After we’ve taken all our photos we will head back down following the route we have just climbed. As we get closer to the bottom we have three choices of how to get off the Wall: follow the 1,000 steps we tackled on the way up, descend in a cable car or take a toboggan slide!
    Trekking distance – approx. 7km/6 hours
  • Day 7 – Juyongguan and Badaling
    The first part of the day is spent at the Juyongguan section of the Wall, which is very similar to our first day at Huangyaguan with an important barracks situated at the bottom. This section gives you a clear idea of how the Wall would have looked originally. Following this, we will transfer back to Beijing, where we have the opportunity to go on an optional Hutong rickshaw tour. It is one of the most popular tours in Beijing and the best way to explore the old way of life over the last 200 years!
    Trekking distance – approx. 3km/3 hours
  • Day 8 – Beijing
    Free day to enjoy the hustle and bustle of Beijing and all it has to offer, both modern and ancient. There will be an optional full day excursion organised that explores the highlights of Beijing which includes a visit to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the beautiful Temple of Heaven! In the evening we will have our farewell dinner at Beijing’s premier Duck restaurant. We indulge in a real Chinese dining experience and celebrate our achievements!
  • Day 9 – Depart Beijing
    We transfer back to Beijing Airport for our flight back to the UK, arriving the same day.
    Please note this is a complex itinerary and subject to change, including the timings and distances detailed. Weather conditions, the group’s ability and any other factors outside our control can impact on the schedule set out in this brochure.

Step into Christmas

We are challenging you to complete 12,000 steps in your most Christmassy attire to step into the festive season on Friday 1st December!

You can walk or run to complete the distance, in your own time and at your own pace. There is no registration fee and every penny you raise will make a real difference. 

We’ll even send you a FREE t-shirt as a thank you! We would love as many people as possible to join in and raise what they can to support the patients and families we care for. 

How it works

  1. Join our Facebook group and follow the instructions to register for the challenge.
  2. We’ll send you a FREE Team St Ann’s t-shirt as a thank you.
  3. Complete your 12,000 step challenge on Friday 1st of December and share your progress with our Facebook group who will support you all the way.
  4. Ask your friends, family, colleagues and neighbours to sponsor you.
  5. Don’t worry if you’re not on Facebook you can still register here or set up your JustGiving page here

If you have any questions, contact our friendly events team on 0161 498 3631 or email events@sah.org.uk

 

100km in March Challenge

We are challenging you to complete 100km throughout March. You can walk, run, swim, cycle or combine all four, in your own time and at your own pace.  There is no registration fee and every penny you raise will make a difference. 

We’ll send you a free t-shirt to wear with pride throughout the challenge and a tracker to track your kilometres! We would love as many people as possible to join in and raise what they can to support the patients and families we care for. 

How it works 

  1. Join our Facebook group and follow the instructions to register for the challenge.
  2. We’ll send you a free Team St Ann’s t-shirt to wear with pride throughout the challenge and a tracker to track your kilometres.
  3. Complete your challenge during March and share your progress with our private Facebook group who will support you all the way.
  4. Ask your friends, family, colleagues and neighbours to sponsor you throughout the month
  5. Don’t worry if you’re not on Facebook you can still register here.

Frequently asked questions 

  • What is the 100km in March Challenge all about? 

100km in March is a fundraising challenge for St Ann’s Hospice. Join hundreds of incredible St Ann’s Hospice supporters in taking on 100 kilometres in the month of March. You can complete your  kilometres however you like – run, walk, cycle or swim (or a combination of all four)! The important thing is to get out and get moving to raise funds for those who need us most. 

  • How do I get started? 

The first thing to do is join our Facebook Group.  Click Join Now and complete the form in the group to register for your free shirt. The group is a great place to meet other amazing fundraisers and get loads of tips and ideas for your challenge. 

  • Do I have to be on Facebook to take part? 

You can still take part if you aren’t on Facebook by registering with this link and then setting up a JustGiving page. However if you are on Facebook, it really helps us if you fundraise through that platform. We’re a small team and using the platform helps us provide you with more support and it helps us streamline our admin.  

  • Do I have to use Facebook Fundraising or can I set-up a JustGiving page? 

As the challenge is being run through Facebook we would prefer all participants to fundraise through the Facebook fundraising pages provided as it helps us to easily monitor the event and to minimise costs. However, if you prefer to use JustGiving, please register for the challenge using this link.

  • Is there a minimum fundraising amount? 

For this challenge we have set a sponsorship target of £150 however all we ask is that you set up a fundraising page and do your very best! Your fundraising will go to St Ann’s Hospice to help us to continue to provide our services. 

  • Can I be sponsored by someone who is not on Facebook? 

If someone would like to donate to your challenge and they don’t use Facebook, the best thing is to collect their donation offline and donate it directly to your fundraiser yourself.  We will also provide paper sponsorship forms when we send out your t-shirt, so that is another option.

  • Can I include my normal daily steps as part of my distance? 

Yes! We are happy for you to make the challenge personal to you, so if it makes sense for you to include those steps, we are happy for you to do so. 

  • How should I track my kilometres? 

It’s completely up to you! There are lots of apps and trackers available or you could go for good old fashioned pen and paper, why not ask others in the Facebook group how they’re tracking their steps?  

  • I’m not able to complete 100 Kilometres – can I still take part? 

Of course! This challenge is for everyone and every kilometre you complete will make a difference, the important thing is getting out and raising vital funds for St Ann’s Hospice. 

  • Any other questions?

Get in touch events@sah.org.uk 

Manchester Midnight Walk 2023

This year we’re asking you to glitter and glow for St Ann’s Hospice and bring some sparkle to a night to remember. We can’t wait for you to join us at Manchester Cathedral, to raise money for St Ann’s, enjoy the live entertainment and light up Manchester city centre once again.

See your city in a new light.  Take on an exciting challenge and walk 10km through Manchester’s streets at midnight. 

Manchester Midnight Walk details

11-17 years old £10 fixed price

Adult £20  

Group (minimum 4 people) £15  

Date: Friday 9th June, 2023

Location: Manchester Cathedral

Sponsorship: We ask that you support us by pledging to raise £100 in sponsorship. By raising this amount, you’ll make a massive difference to the patients and families we help every day.

What you get:

  • Walker information pack including fundraising tips
  • Medal and goody bag
  • Walker number to display on the night
  • Participation in the Manchester Midnight Walk and access to our event party, including live entertainment and a DJ
  • Glitter and face painting available on the night

Don’t delay, sign up today!