Get ready for an exhilarating adventure at The Hafren Ultra, taking place on Thursday, May 26, 2016, in the stunning surroundings of Worcester, Worcestershire. Organized by Ultra Running Ltd, this event marks the first stage of the iconic Severn Challenge, offering participants the unique opportunity to tackle a single ultra-distance race or take on the thrilling challenge as part of the full series. Runners will embark on an unforgettable journey that starts with a nearly four-mile trek up the awe-inspiring Plynlimon, famously known as the most dangerous mountain in Wales. Navigating through hidden bogs and breathtaking landscapes, this challenging course promises excitement and camaraderie among fellow ultra enthusiasts. Don't miss out on this chance to test your limits and experience the beauty of the Severn Valley!
Organiser's Description
First stage of the Severn Challenge, which can also be done as a single Ultra event. In order to get to the source of the Severn, the race start takes competitors through a near four mile mountain trek, up the Plynlimon, which has been described as the most dangerous mountain in Wales, due mainly to the splattered and concealed bogs, so best progress will be made in keeping to the designated routes! Luckily this is one of the shorter sections of the Severn Challenge!
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