Bucket list to do race
Spectacular location, great scenery, great organisation, brilliant marshals, volunteers and spectator support, the Orme is a challenge worth taking on.
Beautiful but challenging
We’re running up that hill
Fantastic day at Conway. Event was well organised and marshalling was fantastic. Will look at running it again and would highly recommend it to everyone. Cheers
Puts you to your limits, what a buss
Stewards AMAZING RNLI food drink BRILLIANT, feel well looked after
Fabulous
Route , atmosphere and marshalling was amazing. Well organised and the steel band were inspring as when I heard them and then saw it made my smile big. Big thanks to those manning the water stations and those do big them up.
Peak pursuit :-)
Yet again, it was a race full of humour, laughter & personal growth…to top it all off, even the cafés were all full, with all the humour still flowing.. you and your team did a fabulous job:-)
Vvvhard, but wonderful views.
Great event, Would recommend and I'll definitely do it again
Excellent
All good
Scenic and challenging
This was my first time. It was hilly. The scenery was breathtaking, as was climbing the orm.
Beautiful while challenging yourself
Volunteers and organisation really good
Beautiful and brutal
Amazing atmosphere, beautiful but very challenging route. Probably the best medal I’ve earned.
Loved it - great day out
Really friendly well organised race .. stunning scenery and thanks for putting some nice downhills in
Bloody brilliant
Great run and views
Tough but beautiful
An excellent course and a very friendly event.
Be prepared for the GREAT orme but you will absolutely love it!!!
Amazing organisation, atmosphere on the route was superb and one of the most scenic half's you will ever run!
Just do your homework on the great orme first
Amazing route, there to test you but still able to get good times with the downhill!
Brutal but fun.
Great support at the start/finish and on the course. Many thanks to all the volunteers and locals who turned out!
Spectacular views - even saw a seal pup!
The climb up the Great Orme is brutal, but the flip-side is the rapid, two-mile descent afterwards.