Cleveland 4 Peaks – After Dark is back!
As the sun sets, you will explore our region under the stunning night sky, tackling 4 of the highest peaks in Teesside: Roseberry Topping, Captain Cook’s Monument, Codhill Heights, and Highcliffe Nab.
When?
Multiple Dates Available
(March 2025, 5:30pm start)
Where?
Guisborough Forest Walkway & Visitor Centre
Price?
£25
Ready to go exploring in the dark?
This unique,13.1-mile guided walk under the moonlight promises to be an adventure like no other. As you lace up your boots, you’ll conquer the hills, uncover the wonders of the dark, and take in the spectacular views of Teesside at night.
There are very limited places for this event, so don’t hesitate, sign up today and secure your spot!
Dates:
- Friday 7 March
- Friday 14 March
- Friday 21 March
- Friday 28 March
Let's go hiking!
When you sign up for Cleveland 4 Peaks After Dark, you will be given a list of the mandatory equipment you need to complete your walk safely, including a head torch and waterproofs. Sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential. You’ll watch the sun set as this walk starts at 5:30pm and will end around midnight under the stars.
Look out for emails from our team, along with your fundraising pack which will include everything you need to know about this challenge.
We’re asking you to raise £100 in sponsorship. This sponsorship will help us continue our mission to provide pre-hospital care to the region you will be crossing!
Cleveland 4 Peaks After Dark Terms and conditions
Secure your placeCleveland 4 Peaks FAQ
This is a long walk, with some challenging steep sections, with the added challenge of the dark. With this in mind you must be 14+ to complete the walk! Under 18s must be accompanied by a paying adult or legal guardian.
We can’t predict the weather, especially in the winter, so let’s hope for the best but prepare for all scenarios! Lots of layers allow you to find a comfortable temperature throughout the walk; a technical top, fleece, and lightweight waterproof are good go-to items. Anything reflective would be recommended to ensure you’re as visible as possible.
Most importantly, make sure you have some sensible footwear – a pair of walking shoes you’re worn comfortably before, with good grip to tackle the terrain.
No. You must bring your own headtorch. You will not be allowed to complete the challenge without this. Please also bring back up batteries
This is a 13.1 mile route and while there isn’t a time limit, it is expected that participants will maintain a reasonable pace and should expect to complete the route in around 6 hours.