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The Hathersage Hurtle

Hathersage, Hope Valley, Peak District

Hathersage, Hope Valley, UK

Sat 18th May 2019

Organiser's Description

The Hathersage Hurtle is a 20 mile trail race through the stunning Peak District countryside, taking in some of the most inspiring Dark Peak gritstone moors and edges. With 2,804 feet of elevation it’s not for the faint hearted, but it can be run or walked, and we promise a friendly, fun atmosphere - with lashings of beer and home-made cakes at the end. Plus, as an added feel-good factor, all the money raised goes to the local primary school. Happy Hurtling!

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Hathersage, Hope Valley, Peak District

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