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 Not for the faint-hearted!...                                                             
   
The North Devon AONB Marathon and Half Marathon has quickly established itself as one of the most challenging and visually stunning events in the UK, with places expected to sell out months in advance, as in previous years. LATEST! Less than 25 places left for the full 26.2 miles!

The coastal route is tough, which is part of the appeal, and the scenery is incomparable, taking you through the breathtaking North Devon Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty; just two reasons why this event is fast gaining a reputation.  Runner’s World reviewers rated this race at an amazing 93%, with an incredible 100% saying that they would do it again.

With limited spaces, if you would like to be part of the 2012 Marathon team, please enter now to secure you place at this incredible event.

We are very grateful to our sponsors, who help to make this event possible, and who help us raise money for our loved local charity, North Devon Hospice.  If your company would like to get involved in this prestigious and popular event, please contact us

 
 Latest news... National Trust Training Run takes place Saturday 26th May
10.30am start on Marine Drive, Woolacombe. Cost: £2 Donation to National Trust

Join this special training run, which will encompass parts of the race route and give you a taste of how tough the course is! The run will be between 9 and 10 miles. Places are strictly limited, so please pre-book your place asap with Jemma Lowin, who will be leading the run. Email jemma.lowin@nationaltrust.org.uk

Thanks to our main sponsor, Woolacombe Bay Holiday Parks, we are able to offer a 50% discount on your accommodation for the North Devon AONB Marathon & Half Marathon!

Stay in one of four fantastic family-friendly parks over the weekend of the race. This amazing offer is only open to those who have registered for the event, so sign up now to take advantage. Details of the deal can be found here.

 

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