
National Three Peaks Challenge 2025
The iconic National Three Peaks Challenge involves climbing the three highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales within 24 hours.
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The iconic National Three Peaks Challenge involves climbing the three highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales within 24 hours.
With various events to choose from in 2025, these hugely popular events are back for another year! Round up your friends, family members and colleagues and join #TeamRetinaUK for a fun day out!
With 18 events to choose from in 2025, these hugely popular events are back for another year! Whether you run, jog or walk, you can support Retina UK's vital work whilst achieving an amazing personal goal. Join #TeamRetinaUK today!
With various events to choose from in 2025, these hugely popular events are back for another year! Round up your friends, family members and colleagues and join #TeamRetinaUK for a fun day out!
With various locations to choose from in 2025, these hugely popular jumps are back for another year! Join #TeamRetinaUK for a fun day out in 2025.
With 18 events to choose from in 2025, these hugely popular events are back for another year! Whether you run, jog or walk, you can support Retina UK's vital work whilst achieving an amazing personal goal. Join #TeamRetinaUK today!
Come along to our Open Day at our headquarters and hear all about our upcoming 50th anniversary and our vital work.
This July, Ben Ramus will lead a group of twelve adventurers as they take on the renowned National Three Peaks Challenge, in aid of national sight loss charity, Retina UK. Ben has decided to take on the epic challenge in recognition of two of his uncles’ sight loss journey, as they live with the rare inherited sight loss condition, retinitis pigmentosa.
This popular cycle sportive event offers 3 scenic routes and with 100K, 50K and family friendly 25K routes, this event offers something for everyone and you could be taking part this summer as part of #TeamRetinaUK.
This scenic course takes you past the amazing sights of Cambridge and is ideal for those tackling their first 13.1 mile event and those looking for a PB. You’ll get plenty of support out on the course with multiple aid stations, pacers and big crowds.