Get ready for the Burford Bolt, an exhilarating running event taking place on Sunday, July 7th, 2019, in the picturesque town of Marlow, Buckinghamshire. This event offers three undulating, multi-terrain routes to suit runners of all levels: a challenging 5k, an invigorating 10k, and a fun-filled 2k run perfect for families and newcomers. Each course winds through the stunning countryside and scenic paths of Marlow Bottom, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and athletic challenge. Coordinated by a dedicated team of local runners, the Burford Bolt promises a well-managed experience with all the amenities you need for a fantastic race day. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy a day of fitness, community spirit, and breathtaking views!
Organiser's Description
Three undulating, multi-terrain three routes - 5k, 10k and a 2k fun run - all based in and around Marlow Bottom, taking in some of the wonderful countryside and paths. This event is co-ordinated by an experienced group of local runners, so you can expect a well-managed operation with all the usual facilities.
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