Quest Wales/Cymru, Betws-y-Coed
Quest Wales is a one-day multi-adventure sports race which starts and finishes in the idyllic village of Betws-y-Coed in Northern Wales. Run, cycle and kayak across the spectacular mountains and valleys to challenge yourself in 2018. Choose from 3 routes, there's one to suit all levels of fitness, the 53km Expert, 42km Sport and 25km Challenge. Kayaks are provided as part of the entry fee. Participants will receive exclusive custom-made medals as well as a Quest branded piece of clothing. The finish line boasts hot food for all competitors, the famous Japanese hot tubs as well as a recovery zone. The first of the Quest Adventure Race Series to take place in the UK - feedback from last year's event was very positive. This event is sure to be very popular with experienced adventure racers as well as those new to the sport. Come for the adventure race and stay for the after-party in Betws-y-Coed, adventure capital of the UK!
URL:
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/172772-0
Prices:
Expert Route Standard Price: GBP 90
Sport Route Standard Price: GBP 85
Challenge Route Standard Price: GBP 75
End time: 5:00 pm.
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