Elsecar Skelter

Sat 11th Aug 2012

Walk Details:

Event Details Updated
It was decided at a recent Group meeting that it is very unlikely that this event will be repeated after the 2012 event so this year will very probably be your final opprtunity to enjoy the Skelter!
Event Type
Challenge Event
Region / Area
Northern England / South Yorkshire
Local Group
Vermuyden (South Yorks)
Distance / Time Limit
27, 21 or 15ml. 10 hours
Start Time
8.30am
Route
Start - The Market Hotel, Elsecar, Nr.Barnsley, South Yorkshire (next to the Elsecar Heritage Centre)

Our route takes in the magnificent Wentworth Woodhouse and its follies, Wentworth village, Wharncliffe Crags, Wortley Hall and Tankersley Old Hall (where scenes from the film “Kes” were shot). So why not come along and experience some of the goodies that South Yorkshire has to offer - wonderfully varied countryside with some terrific views and warm Yorkshire hospitality with good food on checkpoints are all included and your decision on which route to follow can be made on the day!

General Notes
Runners welcome & dogs allowed if kept on a lead and under control. Further information and entry form available on the Vermuyden Group website. Organised by & cheque payable to Vermuyden Group LDWA. All entries incuding SEF accepted with SAE for confirmation
Start and Finish

Entry Details:

Cost
Entry: in advance £7.50 (non-LDWA £8.50); OTD all £10 including new badge & certificate for all finishers, refreshments at several Cps and pie & peas at the finish. Free Parking. Due to limited space at our walk venue entries will be limited to only 150 – so be sure to book early to guarantee your entry!


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