Join findarace.com for the highly acclaimed Snowdonia Marathon on Saturday 26th October 2019 in Caernarfon, Gwynedd. Voted the best British marathon twice, this event offers a challenging and breathtaking route around Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales and England. Known for being one of the toughest marathons, participants will experience a unique and rewarding race that has been a highlight in the annual marathon calendar since 1982. In addition to the main marathon, there are also junior races available, making it a fantastic event for all ages and abilities. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this iconic race!
Organiser's Description
The Snowdonia Marathon has been voted best British marathon twice. The demanding and spectacular route, encircling Snowdon, Wales’ and England’s highest peak, gives the event - oddly regarded as one of the most difficult of marathons! - a unique place in the annual marathon calendar since its inauguration in 1982. Also junior races.
Never ceases to deliver. This was my second attempt at Snowdon Marathon and once again it was hard, amazing, emotional and down right stunning. The scenery is amazing (we’ve had good weather luckily), the support along the way is immense and Phoenix corner on the last straight gives chills everytime. Such a shame this run is going to ballot next year but keep up the good work 😊
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