Francis House Children’s Hospice is inviting people to tackle three of the highest peaks in Macclesfield on a walking challenge taking place on 27th June.
The Cheshire Three Peaks challenge, postponed last year due to the pandemic, returns to offer the choice of two scenic routes - a strenuous 13.6 miles climb or a family-friendly but none-the-less energetic 6.5 miles ramble.
The walk promises to be enjoyable with spectacular views winding through the beautiful Macclesfield landscape. Organisers at Francis House Children’s Hospice have mapped out the routes which start and end at Tegg’s Nose Country Park. Rest-stop checkpoints will provide welcome drinks and refreshments along the fully-flagged route.
Registration for the event is £20 for the longer route which also includes a packed lunch freshly prepared by Tegg’s Nose Tea Rooms and £15 for the shorter route. Both routes are free to under 16s accompanied by an adult and all participants receive detailed route guides and a Francis House T-shirt.
For more information on Francis House’s ‘Cheshire Three Peaks Challenge’ or to sign up, visit:
www.francishouse.org.uk/cheshire-three-peaks-challenge
or call 0161 443 2200.
Francis House Children’s Hospice provides respite care to children and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions at the hospice’s state of the art fourteen bedroomed facility in Didsbury, Manchester.
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