Bath Marathon (50km, Marathon, Half, 10km, 5km & Colourburst Runs)

5 (1 Review)
Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, United Kingdom
18 Aug, 2024 (Sun)
Event size: 1000 - 4999 participants (Max 2000 participants)

Running

5 km, 10 km, 21.097 km, 42.195 km, 50 km

About the event

UK's longest underground race in and around the World Heritage city of Bath with over 4km of underground running through newly restored railway tunnels.

The route is packed with history and wonderful city centre sights as we take you right up Bath landmarks such as Pulteney Bridge and Bath Abbey as well as beautiful verdant valleys.

There are 9 Feed Stations out on the course with a whole host of delicious treats; jelly beans, flap jacks, jaffa cakes, crisps and cakes so you can enjoy the running without the need to carry a kit bag.

There are LIVE results and custom medals for all finishers.

Races offered by this event

5 km

18 Aug, 2024 (Sun)
Running
5 km
Solo
On site
Urban trail
Flat
City

50 km

18 Aug, 2024 (Sun)
Running
50 km
Solo
On site
Urban trail
Flat
City
Tunnel

Marathon

18 Aug, 2024 (Sun)
Running
42.195 km
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Solo
On site
Urban trail
Flat
City
Tunnel

10 km

18 Aug, 2024 (Sun)
Running
10 km
Solo
On site
Urban trail
Flat
City
Tunnel

Half Marathon

18 Aug, 2024 (Sun)
Running
21.097 km
Solo
On site
Urban trail
Flat
City
Tunnel

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Theo Goumas
Country flag of GR
Aug 2019
5 km

I went twice to Bath this summer (2019) to participate in a few runs. The first time was in July, where I took part in the Two Tunnels half marathon. Start and finish was in the Oldfield Park, near the train station. The route went through two tunnels, a shorter and a longer one and we had to run back and forth a few times. The route was mainly on walking and cycling paths and we run under tress, crossed a few bridges and ran through the tunnels several times. The atmosphere was great, so was the weather. The second time I went to Bath was in August, to do the mini-challenge. This consisted of 5k, 10k and half. You got three medals and a trophy for doing that. All for medals I collected are interlocking and show two trains at a station, people waiting, etc. This time the half went another route. The first few km were the same as the first time and shared the same path with 5k and 10k. After the second tunnel, we turned left and left the park and ran into historic Bath. The route was very scenic and it was a pleasure to run. The weather was cooler than in July. The organisers did a great job and were very supportive in everything. I highly recommend the Relish Running Events, which take place several times a year.

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