Wessex 100

Sat 23rd May 2009

Walk Details:

Event Type
Challenge Event
Region / Area
Southern England / East Hants/West Sussex
Local Group
Wessex
Distance / Time Limit
100ml. in 48hr
Route
From Eggars School, Alton

on the downlands of East Hampshire/West Sussex incorporating parts of the South Downs Way and Hangars Way, via Selborne, Petersfield, Harting Down, Heyshott, Sutton, Slindon, Goodwood, Rowlands Castle, East Meon, Exton, New Arlesford, Upper Wield and back to Alton.

General Notes
Non-members note that it is cheaper to join the LDWA and pay the member's entry fee! Remember to enclose evidence of your qualifying event with your entry. Entry forms are available on the website or by SAE to
Start and Finish

Entry Details:

Cost
Entry: £42 (non-LDWA £60) incl the usual Hundred hospitality

Other Files

GPX

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Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016.
© OpenStreetMap contributors under Open Database Licence.
Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities.
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn.