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National Forest Trek

Fri 18th - Sun 20th Sep 2020

Walk Details:

Event Cancelled
This challenge event is now cancelled due to the worldwide Coronavirus pandemic
Event Type
Challenge Event
Region / Area
Central England / National Forest
Distance / Time Limit
75, 40 or 25ml. day 1: 13.5hrs, Day 2: 12hrs, Day 3: 11hrs
Start Time
Day 1: 06.30-08.00, Day 2 & 3: 08.00-09.00
Route
The National Forest Trek starts at Beacon Hill, near Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire

The National Forest Trek will head westwards covering the full 75-mile National Forest Way stretching from Beacon Hill to the National Memorial Arboretum, near Alrewas in the west

General Notes
Transport and parking (fee required) from the finish point, National Memorial Arboretum, is an option, whilst camping too is also on offer at the Friday and Saturday finish locations, which includes a baggage transfer facility. Please see event website for full details
Finish

Entry Details:

Cost
3-day trek £75, 2-day trek £50, 1-day trek £25 (minimum fundraising required, but self funded option available) includes fully signed and way-marked route, refreshment stops (food, drink, toilets) approximately every five to seven miles, route maps with full navigational instructions, event medical cover (mobile) and at each refreshment stop there is also a baggage transfer option available

Maps:

You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a marker for more info. (interactive map help)

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