Get ready for the Kelston 10k, taking place on Sunday, January 5th, 2020, in the picturesque surroundings of Bristol, South Gloucestershire. This exhilarating event promises a thrilling experience as you tackle a challenging multi-terrain route that showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Cotswold Way. Participants will navigate through extensive woodlands, scenic trails, footpaths, and open fields, all while conquering the iconic hills of Kelston Roundhill. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a passionate newcomer, the Kelston 10k offers the perfect blend of challenge and enjoyment, making it a must-attend event for running enthusiasts. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to kick off the New Year with an unforgettable race!
Organiser's Description
An exciting and exhilarating event on the truly stunning and scenic Cotswold Way, predominantly up and over the Kelston Roundhill. This challenging multi terrain route will cross extensive woodland, scenic trails, footpaths and open fields. There are plenty of hills to keep even the strongest of athletes on their toes throughout.
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