Join the adventure at the Rat Race Coast to Coast, taking place on Saturday, September 14, 2019, in the stunning Nairn, Highland Council. This iconic Scottish adventure race, organized by Rat Race, invites thrill-seekers to traverse a breathtaking 105-mile route through some of Scotland's most mystical and rugged landscapes. Participants will run, bike, and kayak past historic landmarks like the enchanting Cawdor Castle and the legendary Loch Ness, while navigating through the majestic Glen Nevis and Glen Coe. Embrace the challenge of the Highland terrain and weather as you embark on this unforgettable journey, whether you choose to complete it in one day or two. Experience the wild beauty and vibrant spirit of Scotland alongside fellow adventurers—don’t miss this chance to create lasting memories!
Organiser's Description
For over 10 years, intrepid #ratracers have been taking on our original Scottish adventure race and falling in love with the wild hills of the Highlands. This breathtaking 105 mile route takes in some of the most mysterious and wild locations in Scotland, run, bike, and kayak past the historic Cawdor Castle, the legendary Loch Ness and the mountainous Glen Nevis and Glen Coe. This unforgiving Highland terrain and weather breeds tough folk, and when you sign up to Coast to Coast you’ll find out why. Experience all the beauty and brilliance that Scotland has to offer in this epic journey over one day or two.
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