Event Information

 Leeds, United Kingdom
17 April 2021

River Aire Ultra 2021

From the heart of Leeds to the heart of the Dales Follow the path of the River Aire from city centre Leeds to its source at Malham Tarn – the highest marl lake in the United Kingdom. As the urban landscapes subside, the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales opens up for runners as they pass through the historic market town of Skipton, the Victorian workers

From the heart of Leeds to the heart of the Dales Follow the path of the River Aire from city centre Leeds to its source at Malham Tarn – the highest marl lake in the United Kingdom. As the urban landscapes subside, the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales opens up for runners as they pass through the historic market town of Skipton, the Victorian workers

River Aire Ultra

ITRA Points
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Mountain Level
  1
Finisher Level
  280
National League
-

Course details

 Race Date: 2021/04/17
 Start Time: 06:00:00
 Participation: Solo
 Distance: 76.80
 Elevation Gain: +3950
 Elevation Loss: -3630
 Time Limit: 14:0:0
 Number of Aid Stations: 6
 Number of Participants: 200
 
 

About the Race

From the heart of Leeds to the heart of the Dales Follow the path of the River Aire from city centre Leeds to its source at Malham Tarn – the highest marl lake in the United Kingdom. As the urban landscapes subside, the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales opens up for runners as they pass through the historic market town of Skipton, the Victorian workers’ village of Saltaire and the picturesque village of Gargrave where it links with the Pennine Way. Not enough? Runners can start the previous evening at Malham and run towards Leeds before joining the 50m race the next morning.

From the heart of Leeds to the heart of the Dales Follow the path of the River Aire from city centre Leeds to its source at Malham Tarn – the highest marl lake in the United Kingdom. As the urban landscapes subside, the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales opens up for runners as they pass through the historic market town of Skipton, the Victorian workers’ village of Saltaire and the picturesque village of Gargrave where it links with the Pennine Way. Not enough? Runners can start the previous evening at Malham and run towards Leeds before joining the 50m race the next morning.