WebDave and I volunteered to organize a few teams for the Cotswold Way Relay (CWR). The CWR comprises of ten legs to cover the entire 102 mile Cotswold Way. Each Leg ranges in length from 7-12 miles whilst the common denominator was that they were all hilly! The Relay starts at 0700hrs in Chipping Campden and finishes 12hrs later in Bath. WebThe Cotswold Way Relay is held on the last Saturday in June each year. Put it in your diaries now, and dissuade all friends and family from arranging weddings or holidays on that date. ... On the day there will be 4 people per leg from the club with a 90 team limit set by Bath ACC – so 90 runners per leg and 900 only in total!! Further ...
Old Glory Relay — Team Red, White & Blue
WebThe Cotswold Way is an iconic long-distance hike that explores the stunning countryside, magical woodlands and ancient villages of the Cotswolds. Steeped in history, tradition and beauty, the Way traverses one of the prettiest areas in the UK. Starting in the picturesque market town of Chipping Campden, the trail finishes in the World Heritage City of Bath. … WebCWR is a back to back, 10 stage or leg, 102 mile race, running north to south along the Cotswold Way from Chipping Campden to Bath Abbey. Each leg is effectively a race … cks bloody diarrhoea
Virtual Cotswold Relay – Croft Ambrey Running Club
WebThe Cotswold Way Relay is a team relay event organised by Team Bath AC. The event starts at Chipping Campden in the early morning and arrives at Bath Abbey in the early … WebFind out more about Cotswold Way Relay - Leg 1 - Chipping Campden to Stanway House on 30th Jun 2007 including route, elevation, and reviews by other runners WebItinerary. Day 1 – 18m – Train to Stratford-Upon-Avon, Bus to Chipping Campden, walk to Winchcombe – Hotel. Day 2 – 21m – Birdlip – Hotel. Day 3 – 18m – Middleyard B&B. Day 4 – 20m – Hawkesbury – Inn. Day 5 – … dow jones tomorrow forecast