Saturday 1 – Sunday 2 August 2026
Trek to the summit of Mt Snowdon at night for Deafblind UK!
Explore the highest mountain in Wales and England by moonlight! Following the Llanberis track to the summit using torches to light our way, trekking by night will bring a fresh twist to this iconic hiking challenge. Upon reaching the mountain summit we’ll be rewarded with unforgettable views of the sun rising across the Snowdonia National Park, and as we descend breathtaking sights of the mountain range will uncover before us. Once we reach the finish line in Llanberis we’ll celebrate our achievement with a well-earned breakfast!
Take part in the Snowdon at Night Trek for Deafblind UK and help us to continue delivering our vital services, free of charge, to improve the lives of people who are deafblind across the UK.
What’s included?
Before your challenge
- Your own personalised account hub that houses all your challenge support information to ensure you are fully prepared for your challenge
- Support documents to aid your preparation including but not limited to further information about your challenge, detailed challenge itinerary, kit lists, training plan/schedule, fundraising advice
- A dedicated Customer Care team supports each participant from registration and is always on hand to answer queries
- Risk Management including but not limited to challenge specific risk assessments, emergency management plans and medical screening.
- Full fundraising support from Deafblind UK, including a Deafblind UK tech t-shirt and fundraising pack
During your challenge
- Qualified Global Adventure Challenges Leaders
- Vehicle and additional Global Adventure Challenges crew member for back up and support
- Minimum 1:10 Guiding ratio
- Comprehensive first aid kits
- Radio Communication between Global Adventure Challenge Leaders
- GAC 24 hour emergency on call team
- Hot food before the trek departs
- Breakfast on completing the challenge
- Complimentary snacks such as flapjack, crisps, sweets, fruit etc.
- ‘fizz’ at the finish
- Challenge Medal
- A route guide for each participant
Fundraising options:
With £3 million needing to be raised each year to fund Deafblind UK’s full range of services, the difference your support makes cannot be overstated. Every £25 you raise could provide a person with deafblindness vital contact from our befriending service for two months, helping to ease loneliness. The registration fee for this event is £45 and will be due upon registration.
Fund your entry in one of two ways:
- Self-funding –you pay the remaining balance of your challenge cost (£160), leaving you with no minimum fundraising commitment – just raise as much as you can!
- Charity sponsorship – Commit to raising £320 sponsorship for Deafblind UK and, as long as you reach the fundraising goal, Deafblind UK will cover the remaining balance of your challenge for you!
Can anyone take part?
The trek is suitable for all abilities with the correct training. The minimum age for this trek is 18 years old (if you are aged between 14 – 17 years you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian). The one thing everyone will have in common is a great sense of adventure and the desire to help a charity. Whether you are taking part as an individual or as a team with friends, team spirit will be flying high on the challenge.