Radyr Trail Races
Trail running
21.1 km, 42.195 km
About the event
Radyr Trail Half Marathon & Trail Marathon start in Wales' capital city, Cardiff but you'll soon feel a million miles away as you leave the hustle and bustle behind you for idillic trails and scenery.
The half marathon is an excellent trail run for new runners and veterans alike. You'll enjoy mountain views, woodlands, forest and great camaraderie as you explore a range of trails and countryside paths. The highest point is the Garth mountain, the real star of the film An Englishman who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain (sorry, Hugh!). The last couple of miles finish in a flat nature reserve where you'll be rewarded with plenty of birdlife and squirrels darting around you.
This event is part of the Radyr and Morganstown Festival, with proceeds going to local charities. The route will be fully marked, with two checkpoints to help you on your way. The route is not easy; the winners came in at 1hour 45 minutes in our first race, however, don't be put of by the challenge. Our sweepers walked the entire route well within the cut of times, we will do everything we can to get you around.
The marathon has approximately 1300 meters of climb, taking in the half marathon route above and adding an additional 13.1 miles of trails. This course is described by past runners as beautiful and brutal. A gpx and map will be provided but some navigation skills will be required (the course is marked but signs have been moved in the past and we don't want you stranded miles from home!)
The winner's time is normally around 4hrs 50 so please expect to be out for longer than you would for a road marathon.
These are very special races, travelling through several SSSIs, ancient woods, and over hills. With breathtaking views from the Brecon Beacons to the Severn Crossings and Devon. You'll find these some of the toughest trail races around with 650m climb for the half, and 1400m for the full marathon. We allow generous cut offs, so you can take your time and enjoy the beauty of the South Wales countryside.
The half takes in the Garth Mountain, the fairytale Castell Coch woods and finishes along an old canal. The route is a fully marked course. The marathon takes it up a level with two more mountains thrown in!
The half marathon is an excellent trail run for new runners and veterans alike. You'll enjoy mountain views, woodlands, forest and great camaraderie as you explore a range of trails and countryside paths. The highest point is the Garth mountain, the real star of the film An Englishman who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain (sorry, Hugh!). The last couple of miles finish in a flat nature reserve where you'll be rewarded with plenty of birdlife and squirrels darting around you.
This event is part of the Radyr and Morganstown Festival, with proceeds going to local charities. The route will be fully marked, with two checkpoints to help you on your way. The route is not easy; the winners came in at 1hour 45 minutes in our first race, however, don't be put of by the challenge. Our sweepers walked the entire route well within the cut of times, we will do everything we can to get you around.
The marathon has approximately 1300 meters of climb, taking in the half marathon route above and adding an additional 13.1 miles of trails. This course is described by past runners as beautiful and brutal. A gpx and map will be provided but some navigation skills will be required (the course is marked but signs have been moved in the past and we don't want you stranded miles from home!)
The winner's time is normally around 4hrs 50 so please expect to be out for longer than you would for a road marathon.
These are very special races, travelling through several SSSIs, ancient woods, and over hills. With breathtaking views from the Brecon Beacons to the Severn Crossings and Devon. You'll find these some of the toughest trail races around with 650m climb for the half, and 1400m for the full marathon. We allow generous cut offs, so you can take your time and enjoy the beauty of the South Wales countryside.
The half takes in the Garth Mountain, the fairytale Castell Coch woods and finishes along an old canal. The route is a fully marked course. The marathon takes it up a level with two more mountains thrown in!
Races offered by this event
Marathon
11 May, 2024 (Sat) - 08:00
Trail running
42.195 km
1300 m of elevation gain
Solo
On site
Trail
Half-marathon
11 May, 2024 (Sat) - 09:00
Trail running
21.1 km
650 m of elevation gain
Solo
On site
Trail
Hilly
Single loop
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