Join the adventure at The Ben Nevis Braveheart on Saturday, September 15, 2018, in the stunning Fort William, Highland. This exhilarating event takes place in one of Scotland's most picturesque locations and is renowned as one of the UK’s toughest triathlons. Participants will tackle a thrilling 1.2-mile sea loch swim, followed by a challenging 56-mile road cycle, culminating in a breathtaking 13-mile hill run to the summit of Ben Nevis and back. Not ready for the full challenge? Don't worry! There are plenty of options to suit all fitness levels, including a half-distance triathlon, duathlon (cycling and running), half-distance duathlon, or a run-only option. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting out, The Ben Nevis Braveheart promises an unforgettable experience filled with camaraderie and stunning natural beauty.
Organiser's Description
This event takes place in one of the most scenic areas of Scotland and is classed as one of the UK’s toughest triathlons. The full challenge is a 1.2 mile sea loch swim, a 56 mile road cycle, and a 13 mile hill run to the summit of Ben Nevis - a place of incredible beauty - and back. You can also do a half distance triathlon, a duathlon (cycle and run), a half distance duathlon, or a run only.
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