Loch Ness Duathlon is back after a great first year and will take place on Saturday, 24 August 2013. We’re inviting people across the country to choose one of our two route options – on-road or off-road – and take on this monster challenge solo or as a team.
Option 1: 7.5km trail run – 60km on-road cycle on south side of Loch Ness with over 1500m of climb
Option 2: 7.5km trail run – 60km off-road cycle along the famous Great Glen Way with over 2000m of climb
By taking part in the Loch Ness Duathlon you’ll be sure to have fun and get yourself fitter but with the money you raise you will also help us fight for every heartbeat. Register today and join British Heart Foundation to save lives.
For more information and to register online, please see www.bhf.org.uk/lochness. We are always happy to have a chat, give us a call if you require any further information on 0845 130 8663 or drop us an email at events [at] bhf.org.uk
We’ll provide everything you need, from safety marshals and first aid to refreshments along the way and a great cheer when you cross the finish line.
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