Triple Trail Races
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Triple Trail Races
The Triple Trail Races take place in Kent, utilizing a course that connects three of the area's established trails: the North Downs Way, Greensand Way, and the Weald Way. The event is based at Loddington Farm and features a single-loop format for the longest distance, passing through ancient woodlands, orchards, and historic landmarks such as Leeds Castle and the Cobham Mausoleum.
Participants can choose from three distinct distances:
- 100 km Full Loop: A single-loop ultra marathon with 18-hour cut-off and 9 checkpoints.
- 50 km Half Loop: A point-to-point route starting at Blue Bell Hill Cricket Club.
- 25 km Quarter Loop: A point-to-point race starting in Detling, following the North Downs Way.
The event headquarters at Loddington Farm serves as the finish line for all distances and houses a race village. This area includes food and drink vendors, a recovery zone with physio services, and a post-race bar. On-site camping is available for tents, cars, and campervans on Friday and Saturday nights, featuring toilets and changing facilities.
All participants receive a finishers medal if they complete the course within the official cut-offs, which are strictly enforced at specific checkpoints. Entry includes live GPS tracking, professional photography, and hot food at the finish. The races are held under a Trail Running Association permit and require specific mandatory kit, including a running pack, waterproof jacket, and a mobile phone. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.