Join findarace.com for the Norfolk Coastal Trail Marathon on Saturday 21st September 2019. This stunning event will take place along the picturesque north Norfolk coastline, offering both marathon and half marathon distances for participants of all abilities. Starting at Holme Next-the-Sea, runners will enjoy breathtaking views before crossing the finish line at either Morston Quay for the marathon or Burnham Ovary Saithe for the half-marathon. Don't miss out on this scenic and challenging race experience!
Organiser's Description
The 2019 Norfolk Coastal Marathon will follow the 2018 route along a beautiful stretch of the north Norfolk coastline. The event is suitable for all abilities and will also offer a half marathon option. The routes will start together at Holme Next-the-Sea, the Marathon route will finish at Morston Quay, the Half-Marathon at Burnham Ovary Saithe.
Stunning route - well organised. The Norfolk Coastal Path Half Marathon was my first Half Marathon - It was tough terrain but amazing scenery! Friendly supporters and extremely well organised. Really up for next year! Thank you!
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