Apr 05 2013

The Cotswold Way Challenge

  • UK (GBR)
  • Off-Road Running
  • Team
  • Multi Day Event
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Length: 57 miles
Location: Cotswolds

The Cotswold Way Challenge will be run over 2 days along the fully way marked Cotswold Way National trail route. The route takes runners through a quintessentially English landscape of rolling farmland and beech woodland starting in Chipping Campden. The run will take in ancient hill forts, a Neolithic burial ground and bronze age barrows as runners pass through an area steeped in history.

This event is a weekend away doing something you love, whilst being challenged and very well looked after. It will suit ultra vets or ultra novices who want a new challenge at ultra distance, people looking for an alternative to running marathons, those training for events like the Ultra Trail de Mont Blanc or Marathon des Sables and anyone who loves seeing some of the best countryside England has to offer.

The weekend takes in 57 miles over 2 days with a total of 2750m of vertical ascent! Day 1 takes in 27 miles and 1140m vertical ascent with Day 2 taking in 30 miles and 1610m of vertical ascent.

The event is open to runners and walkers. Entry Fee( GBP ) 120

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