


Medals for all finishers in all distances. 100 Days of Running Our flagship event, takes place every year from end-Apr to early-Aug time frame over a period of 100 days. Checkpoints on all routes with lots of supplies. Fully marked trail run, no navigation needed. There will be a bespoke medal for all runners at the finish with lots of refreshments and support along the way.įour distances availble, 10K, half marathon, marathon & ultra marathon (50K). The challenge was just announced in January to give people. It starts on March 5th 2021 at 8pm and runs for 48 hours. This is a stunning venue for a trail running challenge and we advise you to take a camera for the challenge and enjoy the view as you run. It can be done from anywhere in the world but takes place on a specific date. Before you enter Lulworth Cove Trail Running Challenge 2021- Day 1 We are very excited to return with this event for 2021 at Lulworth Cove in Dorset, one of the most beautiful and recognisable stretches of coastline in the country, situated right on the South West Coast Path. The Marathon and Ultra turn off the coast path at different times before looping back to Lulworth Cove to the finish line. Here they will follow the coast path through M.O.D land, this is a particularly tough section but well worth it. The Half Marathon runners will finish when they arrive back at Lulworth Cove, whereas the Marathon and Ultra runners will carry on past the start/finish line to begin the second leg of their challenge, heading in the other direction along the coast path towards St Alban’s Head and Poole. With the rest of the field carrying on to Osmington Mills, the Half Marathon, Marathon and Ultra runners leave the coast path for a while before joining the upper coast path and heading back to Lulworth Cove, enjoying the views from a different direction and a slightly higher view point. Starting at the Durdle Door overflow car park, it’s a beautiful place to begin this trail running challenge.Īll four distances will take on this stretch of coastline, almost all the way to Weymouth – the 10K runners won’t make it this far, turn off half way along and climb away from the coast to find the higher coastal path before heading back to Lulworth and the finish. We are very excited to return with this event for 2021 at Lulworth Cove in Dorset, one of the most beautiful and recognisable stretches of coastline in the country, situated right on the South West Coast Path.
