Join us for the exhilarating Severn Plod Ultra, a remarkable event organized by Ultra Running Ltd, set to take place on Friday, May 25th, 2018, in the picturesque Caersws, Powys. This thrilling race covers an impressive 45-mile route, making it the second stage of the renowned Severn Challenge. Participants will embark on a captivating journey that takes them away from the River Severn, winding through charming locations such as Hollybush and Rhyd-y-felin, before returning to the river at the beautiful Dolerw Park. Along the way, runners will have the unique opportunity to pass the historic Gorsedd stone circle, a significant landmark marking the site of Newton's Eisteddfod. Whether you’re a seasoned ultra runner or looking to take on your first challenge, the Severn Plod Ultra promises an unforgettable experience filled with scenic views and a vibrant atmosphere!
Organiser's Description
Second stage of the Severn Challenge, which can also be done as a single Ultra event. The 45 mile route follows a path away from the River, before going through Hollybush, Rhyd-y-felin, and finally rejoining the River Severn at Dolerw Park, passing the Gorsedd stone circle, which marks the site of Newton's Eisteddfod.
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