Get ready for an exhilarating outdoor adventure at the Abney 5k Trail Run on Saturday, January 4th, 2020, in the beautiful Abney Hall Park, Cheadle, Greater Manchester! This charming and undulating 2-lap trail race offers participants a unique opportunity to experience the stunning natural beauty of the park while challenging themselves in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. Starting outside the main Hall and finishing by the guide hut, this event promises to be a fantastic way to kick off the new year with fitness and fun. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking to enjoy the great outdoors, mark your calendars for this exciting monthly race that takes place on the first Saturday of each month! Join the community of trail enthusiasts and make unforgettable memories in the heart of Greater Manchester.
Organiser's Description
A lovely, undulating 2 lap trail race in Abney Hall Park in Cheadle, starting outside the main Hall and finishing by the guide hut. Takes place on the first Saturday of each month.
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