Conquer the Cotswolds and take on Race to the Tower!
From quaint idyllic villages to medieval burial grounds, the Cotswold Way will take you all the way to the foot of the magnificent Broadway Tower.
The highlights are endless, rich with 13th Century ruins and modern day film locations. The yellow, Jurassic Cotswold stone will pave the way, as you pass castles and the famous Cooper’s Hill en route.
Name:
Race to the Tower
Date:
25th – 26th June 2022
Where:
The Cotswolds
Event Type:
Running or Walking
Registration fee:
£39 or £59
Fundraising target:
£425
This is a challenge for all, inclusive of all ages, experience and fitness levels. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, patient plodder or weekend walker – choose to camp over the weekend or take on the full distance in one go.
Race to the Tower. Unrelentingly beautiful. Unforgettably challenging.
What’s included?
Training programme tailored to all levels
Fully signposted route, with regular rest stops
Hot meals, showers, drinks and sports nutrition
Bag transport to the finish
Free personal event photos uploaded on Facebook
Medical support at pit stops and en route
Finisher’s medal
How do I get involved?
Interested? Find out more by visiting racetothetower.com or register to take part below:
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