Get ready for an exhilarating adventure at The Severn Plod Ultra, organized by Ultra Running Ltd! This exciting event takes place on Friday, May 29, 2015, in the picturesque setting of Caersws, Powys. As the second stage of the Severn Challenge, participants can choose to tackle this stage as part of the full challenge or as a standalone ultra event. Runners will explore a captivating route that meanders away from the River Severn, passing through charming locales such as Hollybush and Rhyd-y-felin, before returning to the river at Dolerw Park. Along the way, you'll have the unique opportunity to pass by the historic Gorsedd stone circle, a significant site of Newton's Eisteddfod. Whether you're a seasoned ultra-runner or a newcomer to the sport, The Severn Plod Ultra promises an unforgettable experience filled with stunning scenery and community spirit!
Organiser's Description
Second stage of the Severn Challenge, which can also be done as a single Ultra event. The 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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