The staff at Herriots Hotel in Skipton took on the trek last Saturday for Alzheimer's.
The team walked through the Yorkshire Dales starting at Malham.
They have currently raised £3,800 for Alzheimer's Society and they are planning to raise more.
A spokesperson for the Hotel took to Facebook to say:
"Yesterday, we completed the Trek26 for Alzheimer’s Society.
"From laughter to a few emotional tears, we walked every mile as a team, supporting each other through every step of the 26-mile challenge.
"It was tough, but we did it and we couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve achieved together
"We had a bit of everything, sunshine, showers, and of course, just as we neared the finish line, the skies decided to pour down on us!
"But we powered through and crossed that line with smiles (and soggy socks!).
"We originally finished the trek on £3,580 raised… and we’re now at £3,690 thanks to your continued generosity"
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, affecting hundreds of thousands of people and families across the UK.
It’s more than memory loss, it steals lives, independence, and connection.
Donations go directly to:
• Funding vital research into treatments and, one day, a cure
• Supporting families affected by dementia
• Providing care and helplines for those who need it most
The team added:]
"Every single pound makes a difference.
"Thank you to everyone who donated, cheered us on, and shared this journey with us.
"This one’s for all those impacted by Alzheimer’s.
"We walk for you."
If you are interested in donating to their cause, you can visit their Just Giving page here.

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