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White Cliffs Endurance Runs

Lympne, nr Hythe, Kent

The Old Bell Vue House, Aldington Rd, Lympne, Hythe CT21 4LE, UK

Sat 1st March 2014

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Two distances, one weekend. A choice of circular trail races – 100 miles and 50 miles – in the lovely Kent countryside, featuring the White Cliffs of Dover and along some of the Country'€™s finest trails – the Saxon Shore Way, the North Downs Way and Elham Valley Way. The 100 mile route involves 6,220 ft of climb, the 50 mile route involves 5,700 ft of climb. 1-2 March.

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Lympne, nr Hythe, Kent

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