Get ready for an exhilarating day of running at the Congleton Half Marathon on Sunday, October 6th, 2019! Celebrating its 36th year, this iconic race, known affectionately as the 'Sting in the Tail', offers a stunning and undulating route through the picturesque countryside of Congleton, Cheshire East. Starting from Congleton High School, participants will enjoy a scenic journey primarily on rural roads, making it a perfect event for both seasoned runners and those looking to challenge themselves. Whether you're aiming for a personal best or just want to soak in the beautiful surroundings, the Congleton Half Marathon promises an unforgettable experience filled with community spirit and a love for running. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to be part of a cherished local tradition!
Organiser's Description
The 36th ‘Sting in the Tail' half marathon. An undulating, scenic, rural course from Congleton High School. The route is virtually all on rural roads.
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