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Ravenscar Coastal Half Marathon
Date / Time
Length
13.10 miles (21.1 km)
Description
Organised by the volunteers of the local mounatian rescue team, so all the entrance fee goes straight to charity
A 13.1 mile challenging off road half marathon, Starting from Ravenscar Village Hall situated 700 feet above sea level, overlooking Robin Hood’s Bay in the North York Moors National Park and midway between Whitby and Scarborough, the route then gently descends the beautiful coastal path along the dramatic sea cliffs, with panoramic views down the coast line towards Scarborough, on reaching Petard point its through Staintondale via open fields, woodland and the disused railway line until you reach Cloughton Wyke, then its back to Ravenscar all the way on the coastal footpath via the via the picturesque roller coastal of Hayburn Wyke (that’s a nice way of saying a killer of a down and uphill section that will make your legs and lungs burn). Then back to Ravenscar for those stunning sea cliff views (though you will still be sweating from the last bit and hoping for the sea wind not to blow).
The 2015 event will take place on Sunday 10th of May 2015. Registration from:- 07:30 – Ravenscar Village Hall Start:- 09:30 – Ravenscar Village Hall.
*** New for 2015 we have added a 10k event which starts at 10:15. The route follows the path of the old railway south to Staintondale then returns via Shire Oaks Farm to Petard Point and then north up the coastal path.***
Type of Race
Fell
Venue
Ravenscar, North Yorkshire YO13 0LZ
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Entry Fee
In Advance : £10.00 (affiliated) £10.00 (unaffiliated)
On the Day : £15.00 (affiliated) £15.00 (unaffiliated)
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