7 Peak District Challenges for 2024

Everyone loves a good challenge, well, I think they do! A challenge is a very personal thing. What’s challenging to one person may not be for someone else, which is the great thing about setting yourself a challenge.

That’s why I’ve come up with 7 Peak District Challenges for you to take on in 2024 or beyond! There’s a mix of challenging day hikes to some challenges that might take longer, or even all year long.

I’ve also included two bonus challenges that you might like to incorporate into your Peak District walks at the end of the post.

Here’s to a fantastic 2024 whatever adventures you get up to 🙂

Who’s planning to set themselves a challenge for 2024? Let us know where you’re going in the comments

7 Awesome Peak District Challenges

Here are some brilliant Peak District challenges. They aren’t in any particular order so have a scroll and see what you fancy doing, maybe as a solo challenge, something for the family to do together or maybe one to drag your friends along on too!

88 Peak District Trig Challenge

Trig point on Win Hill

Our Peak District trig challenge has been going on for a couple of years now. It includes every trig point within the National Park boundary, mapped by Ben when he completed the challenge in 2019.

We’ve now had over 20 people complete the challenge and loads more taking part – check out our Peak District challenge completers here.

You can find the full list of 88 trigs here where you can also sign up to receive our Trig point map and checklist so you can tick them off!

If you’re not sure where to start your challenge then check out our 10 trigs for beginners here.

And when you’ve completed the challenge you can now order a Trig certificate too!

Edale Skyline Hike

Lord's Seat looking towards Mam Tor
Lord’s Seat looking towards Mam Tor

You might have heard of this challenge before, it’s a huge walk that takes you around all the surrounding hills of Edale village, hence the name the Edale Skyline. At 20 miles/32 km it’s not one for beginners but with some training walks and determination, you can tick off this epic challenge!

We’d recommend trying it in the warmer months, firstly the weather is generally nicer but you’ll also have more daylight hours to complete it.

We have two options on the website – you can check out our Edale Skyline walk where we have saved all the route details to self-guide yourself around the round.

Option two is to join our Guided Walk, led by Peak District Walks hiker Becky. Here you can enjoy the route without worrying about navigating and join a bunch of like-minded people to tick off this epic hike.

Book your Edale Skyline Guided walk here. 

A-Z Peak District Challenge

Robin Hood's Cave
R is for Robin Hood’s Cave

Here’s a fun challenge that anyone can do. Our A-Z Challenge is one you can complete with the family, maybe get those mini adventurers to fall in love with the Peak District with this challenge.

It’s a nice and simple one, simply visit a place in the Peak District for each letter of the alphabet.

Check out our A-Z of the Peak District here for ideas.

Peak District Ethels

Cloud inversion and Peak District hills
Views from Mount Famine to South Head Hill

The Ethel Challenge is another one of those for the whole year and maybe beyond! The challenge was created by the Peak District and South Yorkshire Countryside Charity, in 2021, and it’s perfect for all you peak baggers out there! The ‘Ethels’ are named after Ethel Haythornthwaite. 

There are 95 to tick off and if you fancy combining challenges then it also includes 35 of the Peak District trigs, so you’re close to halfway to completing this challenge too!

Here’s the list of 95 Peak District Ethels.

And you can find all our walks that include Ethels right here – Walks with Ethels.

9 Edges Challenge

Walks from Baslow
Baslow Edge looking towards Curbar Edge

Another brilliant challenge you can complete as a day hike is the 9 Edge Challenge. As you’ve guessed this route takes you on a linear hike across 9 of the Peak District Edges on a 23-mile hike.

It’s handy to get a friend to do this hike with you so you can park a car at each end of the hike. 

Read the full route here – 9 Edges Walk

Learn how to read a map + use a compass

Map reading session on our guided walks

Here’s a different challenge for 2024 and one that could come in handy when you’re out on your adventures in the Peak District.

Learn how to use a map and compass, or maybe improve your skills.

There are plenty of books and online resources out there but we can offer you a personal approach.

Peak District walks offer Guided Walks with an introduction to map reading. Here you can enjoy a beautiful walk with like-minded people but also learn some map skills too. 

You can find our Guided walks with map reading here. More dates coming soon.

Hike a long-distance trail

Pennine Way signpost
Pennine Way signpost

Here’s a challenge for those of you who fancy a challenge that’s longer than a day hike!

There are numerous long-distance trails in the Peak District, some that start and finish in the Peak District, and others that continue beyond the Peak District boundaries. Here are a few of the ones that include some Peak District trails.

  • Limestone Way
  • Pennine Way
  • Derwent Valley Heritage Way
  • Gritstone Trail
  • Peak District Boundary walk

 

Other Challenges

RED January UK

Hiking at Winnats Pass in January 2022

Here’s a challenge I’ve personally done each January and it’s certainly helped me out during one of the toughest months of the year.

The challenge has been running for a few years and the idea is to do something active EVERY day in January. You can run, hike, swim, do yoga or whatever works for you. And it can be a mix of things so you can hike on 1st January, run on 2nd January and swim on 3rd January. You get the idea!

For anyone who struggles with the dark, cold night of January this is a wonderful challenge to set yourself.

Country Walking 1000 miles

Track with hills and person walking
Becky hiking in the Peak District

Here’s another fun challenge; you can use your Peak District walks to add up those miles.

The challenge is to walk 1000 miles in a year. It’s a challenge you can do every year, and even receive a medal.

Read more or sign up here at Country Walking – Walk 1000 miles

 

Do you have any other challenges you’re looking to complete? Ask me in the comments below.

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Ordnance Survey Walk Maps

For all our Peak District walks, two maps cover them OL1 – Peak District (Dark Peak Area) and OL24 – Peak District (White Peak Area)

Shop online at Ordnance Survey

And don’t forget your compass, I recommend the Silva Expedition compass, it’s more expensive but a valuable piece of kit!

For online maps, you can get them via OS Online App.

Check prices here for the one month or yearly option with OS Online App. 

Or check out all our Peak District walking routes here

View walks directory here

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Peak District charity patches

Peak District Walks have their own charity patches raising funds for the 'Peak District Mountain Rescue Organisation' (charity no. 506681) - supporting the seven Mountain Rescue Teams in the Peak District. Order our very own 'Peak District Walks' design or select from one of our location patches - Mam Tor, Kinder Scout, Thorpe Cloud, The Roaches or Win Hill patch. Please visit our shop below. If you'd like to know when new designs are created, join our mailing list here to be notified.

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More information on the Peak District, including transport options, where to stay, best Peak District pubs + other useful resources.

Check out the 7 YHAs in the Peak District and find the best walks direct from your accommodation.

Find out what maps you will need for your trip here.

Top tips - Read our useful guides on hiking tips here.

Guided Walks with an introduction to map reading (see dates here).

Visit our hiking recommendations page, (footwear, clothes + kit).

Or get in touch and I will help as best I can :).

Please note 'Peak District Walks' accepts no liability for any injuries or accidents resulting from walking our routes. We always recommend you wear appropriate footwear to avoid injuries and to take a paper map and compass on your walks. Read more here.

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