Get ready for an exhilarating adventure at the Pilgrim Challenge Ultra, taking place on Saturday, February 1st, 2020, in the charming town of Farnham, Surrey. This iconic multi-stage ultra race spans an impressive 66 miles along the historic North Downs Way National Trail, the oldest trade route in England. As participants traverse this stunning course, they'll experience breathtaking views and picturesque villages, all while following in the footsteps of ancient Pilgrims journeying to destinations like Winchester and Canterbury. Whether you're a seasoned ultra runner or tackling your first long-distance race, the Pilgrim Challenge Ultra offers an unforgettable experience that will inspire you to push your limits amidst the natural beauty of Surrey. Mark your calendars for this remarkable event!
Organiser's Description
Following the route of the North Downs Way National Trail, the Pilgrim Challenge is firmly established as one of our best loved multi-stage ultra races. This, the oldest trade route in England, was used by Pilgrims heading for Winchester, Canterbury, Dover and the Continent. This 66 mile ultra follows a glorious section of the ancient route, from Farnham through to Merstham, in Surrey, passing through picturesque villages and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Whether this is your first ultra of your 100th, the stunning scenery of the North Downs will take your breath away and take you to new limits. 1/2 February.
PG Day 1. XNRG organised a very good race again. Luckily the weather was amazing, terrain was extremely muddy but positive attitude helped us through! It’s in the bag now. :)
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