Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust,
Brockley Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex, HA7 4LP
0208 909 5362
Registered Charity Number 1166129
We have teamed up with Global Adventure Challenge to offer you the chance to take on one of these amazing Treks. Contact us directly rnoh.charity@nhs.net to find out more and take on the challenge of a lifetime for RNOH Charity.
Mount Toubkal
Duration: 5 Days
Difficulty level: Tough
Dates: 05 - 09 May 2027
Join us for a fantastic five day trekking adventure as we trek to the top of Mount Toubkal, standing proud at a height of 4,167m, the highest peak in North Africa! Our route encompasses remote villages, stunning scenery and breath-taking views throughout as we explore the magnificent High Atlas Mountain region. We’ll receive a warm welcome from friendly local Berbers as we explore their remote region where village life has changed very little – a privileged chance to see their lifestyle and culture first hand and discover the real Morocco. We’ll celebrate our achievements Moroccan style in the colourful capital of Marrakech.
Three Peaks Challenge
Duration: 3 Days
Difficulty level:
Dates: 21st - 23rd May 2027
Join us as we climb the highest mountains in the UK – Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon!
We head to Fort William before trekking to the summit of our first and highest peak – Ben Nevis. We then set off for the Lake District to conquer Scafell Pike by night. Our final ascent takes place in Eryri/Snowdonia National Park, where we climb the mighty Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon!
Our target trekking time is 15 hours or less, the equivalent available trekking time for the traditional 24-hour Three Peaks Challenge. There is a maximum available trekking time of 18 hours. We’ll climb around 9,500 feet and walk approximately 22 miles during our adventure – it’s little wonder the National Three Peaks Challenge is the most iconic trekking challenge in the UK!
Registered Charity Number 1166129
The RNOH Charity raises money to strengthen and support the people, research and infrastructure that make the RNOH one of the world's best orthopaedic hospitals