Somerset Coast Challenge

Bridgwater, United Kingdom • 28 Sep 2024

The Somerset Coast Challenge is a brand new trail running event taking place on September 28, 2024, as part of the Somerset & Exmoor Coast Festival. Participants can choose between a 100km ultra or a marathon distance, both offering stunning views along the Somerset Coast. The event will be self-navigated, following the King Charles III Coast Path way markers, and will pass through beautiful locations such as Blue Anchor, Watchet, and Brean Down. The 100km route starts at Hands Monument in Minehead, while the marathon distance starts at Bridgwater Docks, with both finishing at Brean Down Cafe. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

100 km
100km Ultra
26 mi
Marathon
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