Get ready for an exhilarating experience at the Run Northumberland Cragside 5k, taking place on Saturday, April 4th, 2020, in the stunning Morpeth region of Northumberland. This exciting new race promises breathtaking views of the hills, picturesque lakes, and enchanting woodlands within the beautiful Cragside Estate. The course features a gradual climb during the first kilometer, followed by a scenic loop through the estate, and concludes with a delightful 2-kilometer return journey back to the finish line outside the visitor center. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a newcomer to the sport, this event offers a perfect blend of challenge and natural beauty that you won't want to miss! Join fellow running enthusiasts for a day filled with energy, stunning landscapes, and a sense of community at this unique race.
Organiser's Description
Don't miss this new race which is full of views of the hills and the picturesque lakes and woodland within the Cragside Estate. The course includes a gradual climb for the first 1km, then a loop within the Estate before a nice 2km return, coming back down to the finish outside the visitor centre.
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