Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the Breckland Forest Half Marathon organised by Run Breckland on Sunday 26th April 2020 in Thetford, Norfolk. This exciting event features a mainly off-road half marathon course that takes participants through the stunning Breckland Forest and along parts of the Little Ouse River. All finishers will receive a unique, quality medal to commemorate their achievement. Plus, proceeds from the event will be donated to the G.W. Staniforth Trust, supporting the maintenance of King's House, a significant Breckland Heritage site. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore the beauty of Norfolk while supporting a great cause!
Organiser's Description
This is a mainly off-road half marathon following an out and return course from King's House in Thetford, Norfolk, through the Breckland Forest and following parts of the Little Ouse River. There will be a unique, quality medal for all finishers. Proceeds will be donated to the G.W, Staniforth Trust which owns and maintains King's House, an important Breckland Heritage site.
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