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The Best Time of Year to Complete the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge


This Blog Relates to the following trips from Large Outdoors

Yorkshire Three Peaks Day Challenge:
🔗 https://www.largeoutdoors.com/yorkshire-three-peaks-challenge

Yorkshire Three Peaks Weekend Package:
🔗 https://www.largeoutdoors.com/yorkshire-three-peaks-challenge-weekend

The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge is a popular adventure, but when’s the best time to tackle it? The answer depends on what you’re looking for—whether you prefer sunny skies or cooler temperatures, fewer crowds or longer daylight hours. Here’s a guide to help you decide.


Spring (March – May)

Spring is a fantastic time to walk the Yorkshire Three Peaks. The temperatures are cooler, the countryside is coming to life, and you’ll experience fewer crowds than in summer. However, spring showers are common, so be prepared for a mix of sunshine and rain.

Benefits:

  • Fresh spring landscapes

  • Quieter paths

  • Comfortable temperatures

Challenges:

  • Unpredictable weather

  • Shorter daylight hours in March

Summer (June – August)

Summer is the most popular time for the Yorkshire Three Peaks, with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. If you want to enjoy clear skies and lush green fields, this is the time to go. However, be prepared for more walkers on the trail, especially on weekends.

Benefits:

  • Warm, dry weather

  • Longest daylight hours

  • Vibrant scenery

Challenges:

  • Busy routes

  • Higher temperatures can make the challenge more tiring

Autumn (September – November)

Autumn offers a quieter experience with stunning changing colours in the Yorkshire Dales. Temperatures start to cool, making it more comfortable for long walks, but there’s always a risk of wet weather, and the days get noticeably shorter.

Benefits:

  • Beautiful autumn colours

  • Cooler temperatures

Challenges:

  • Shorter daylight hours

  • Increased chance of rain

Winter (December – February)

Winter walking in the Yorkshire Dales can be challenging but rewarding. The weather can be harsh, with rain, wind, and even snow, but the quiet paths and stark landscapes have their own appeal. It’s essential to have the right kit, experience, and preparation if you’re taking on the challenge in winter.

Benefits:

  • Virtually no crowds

  • Crisp, clear views on cold, sunny days

Challenges:

  • Very limited daylight

  • Risk of severe weather


Considering the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge? Joining Large Outdoors means you’ll have experienced guides to lead the way, making navigation easy so you can focus on enjoying the journey.

Discover more on our dedicated Yorkshire Three Peaks Page…