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Kennet & Avon Canal Race

Bristol

St Philip's Bridge, Passage St, Bristol BS1 6FS, UK

Fri 26th July 2019

Organiser's Description

2019 will see the 3rd edition of the 145 mile race along the Kennet & Avon Canal from Bristol to London, passing through some spectacular landscapes including West Berkshire and the rolling Cotswolds. (Yes a Friday start!)

Distances

145 miles

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