I don't know so this is just a guess, but if it's Norfolk it must be fairly level (not may hills there) and I would have thought that it is emminently possible to run in one go.
Kojak, from what I remember (and I did walk it 12 years ago) you'd be fine running it. Guess the sandy bits could potentially be a bit of a slog, but it would be a bloody good run. If you do it, let us know how you get on.
Long distance path runs along from Hunston to Cromer. not done more then 30 before. done a few trail marathons and love them. Thinking possibly October time, Not sure. Yes the round norfolk does go that way.
I was in Norfolk over the weekend and ran a couple of sections of Peddar's Way. Got me thinking about running the whole length, not necessarily in one day. Two days maybe?
Just wondered if anyone else on here had done such a thing and had any tips?
Hi guys. Just to inform you all that there is now a race which incorporates the Norfolk Coastal path as well as the final 21 miles of the peddars way. The Norfolk 100k is in June and is hosted by positivestepspt.
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Colin
Fairly flat there are a few bumps there, I know its been walked in 14 hours.
I don't know how you plan for it if there's not a designated path already, but I wish you all the best with it.
Sorry, but I don't know about your running history, have you covered the distance before?
I did 50+ miles for the first time on Spring Bank Sunday. That was a long distance footpath. I'd encourage you to have a go.
Jim.
Just wondered if anyone else on here had done such a thing and had any tips?
Thanks!