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Lake District Duathlons – Grasmere

The Showfield, Grasmere
 
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Running around Grasmere Village and Water on paths and trails before riding around the roads towards Elterwater on the Sprint (Short) and Hawkshead & Coniston on the Standard. With the most beautiful transition location, this is one event you are sure to look to book each year.

Event Location 

Distances:

  • Sprint (Short) – 5km run, 20km cycle, 2.5km run
  • Standard – 10km run, 40km cycle, 5km run
  • We are also hosting 5km and 10km trail runs and more information can be found here.

Routes

Sprint Duathlon

  • 5k – Click here
  • Sprint cycle – Click here
  • 2.5k – Click here

Standard Duathlon

  • 5k (2 Laps) – Click here
  • Standard cycle – Click here
  • 2.5k (2 Laps) – Click here
The Showfield, Grasmere
Time:
9:45am


29th March 2025
9:45am
 
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Lakeland Retreats do not run this event. For accurate, up to date information, please contact the organiser.
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