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London Landmarks
The London Landmarks Half Marathon on the 7 April 2024 is a closed road, central London run and is the only half marathon to go through both the City of London and City of Westminster.
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The London Landmarks Half Marathon on the 7 April 2024 is a closed road, central London run and is the only half marathon to go through both the City of London and City of Westminster.
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Participants enjoy a course that starts in Preston Park, snakes its way through Brighton city centre, along the glorious seafront and finishes at Hove Lawns.
The stunning ‘South West’ challenge beginnings in the shadow of the impressive Dunster Castle basecamp, while the start of the route commences at Minehead leading into the famous 630 mile Coastal Path. Pick and choose from either a 50k or 25 km option also, plus a family friendly 10K event.
The York 10K offers runners the unique opportunity to race through the heart of this wonderful city. The route starts and finishes in Knavesmire Road, close to York Racecourse. It then takes in some of the city’s most historic landmarks, including the ancient city walls, Clifford’s Tower and the minster. The atmosphere will be electric from start to finish.
Explore the ‘gateway to London’ along the River Thames eastern section. A route steeped in history and capped with a BBQ & bar at the finish – and a great summer bank holiday weekend adventure!
Taking you up Beachy Head, over the magnificent Seven Sisters, and along the famous South Downs Way National Trail through Brighton and on to Arundel. Walk, jog, or run 100k, 50k or 25k in September.
The Thames Moonlight 10 Walk is ideal to take on as a team of friends, family, or work colleagues – or join as an individual and meet others whilst seeing our magnificent capital at its best on a Friday night to remember!
Walkers trek across the Capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline, and historic landmarks. Setting out from Putney Bridge zig-zagging over 16 historic bridges – each with its own fascinating story – and completing your challenge at Southwark Park, it’s a party style finish line and is great way to enjoy a weekend in London.
The famous & ever popular Thames Path Challenge provides a wonderful route along England’s greatest river. The route heads upstream to Henley along the famous Towpath. It’s through Richmond, Hampton Court, Runnymede, and Windsor, with some wonderful scenery to a riverside finish line.
The end of season Chiltern Challenge covers some of the best of the Chilterns countryside & is a brilliant way to either end your Ultra Challenge season with a bang, or a great challenge to start your Ultra Challenge journey.