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Road to the Isles Half Marathon

Mallaig, Highlands

Craigard, Mallaig PH41 4RG, UK

Sat 29th April 2017

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Though the Road to the Isles Half Marathon is a challenging road race, it's the scenery that will really take your breath away. Every year, runners return to enjoy the beauty of Scotland's West coast, and the friendly atmosphere at the finish line. The race starts at Beasdale Station and follows the old Road to the Isles, through Arisaig, Traigh - where a 10k will join in - and Morar, into Mallaig where the race finishes. The undulating route provides an enjoyable challenge for all abilities, and the scenery will spur you on all the way to the finish line.

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Mallaig, Highlands

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