Coast to Castle 100k

Lynmouth, United Kingdom • 18 Oct 2024

The Coast to Castle 100K is an ultra-running event that takes place along the scenic Two Moors Way, starting in Lynmouth and finishing near Castle Drogo in Drewsteignton. Participants will traverse diverse landscapes, including moorland, fields, and wooded valleys, with a total cut-off time of 18 hours. The event features four fully stocked checkpoints, GPX trackers, and 24/7 support from the organizing team. Runners will receive a bespoke finisher's medal and a commemorative souvenir. This event is designed for both novice and experienced runners, serving as a stepping stone for those aiming to tackle longer distances. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

100 km
100k Ultra
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