Event Information

 Pwllheli, United Kingdom
01 July 2023

Pen Llyn Ultra Summer Edition 50/75/100 2023

Tucked away beyond Snowdonia’s craggiest peaks with the Irish Sea on one side and Cardigan Bay on the other, the Llŷn Peninsula has a distinctive, unspoiled character that’s all its own. Its sunny southern coast draws trail runners, wakeboarders, and dinghy-sailors There are several islands dotted around the peninsula, with the famous ancient pilgr

Tucked away beyond Snowdonia’s craggiest peaks with the Irish Sea on one side and Cardigan Bay on the other, the Llŷn Peninsula has a distinctive, unspoiled character that’s all its own. Its sunny southern coast draws trail runners, wakeboarders, and dinghy-sailors There are several islands dotted around the peninsula, with the famous ancient pilgr

Pen Llyn Ultra 100

ITRA Points
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Mountain Level
  2
Finisher Level
  490
National League

Course details

 Race Date: 2023/07/01
 Start Time: 05:00:00
 Participation: Solo
 Distance: 162.70
 Elevation Gain: +3220
 Elevation Loss: -3220
 Time Limit: 29:0:0
 Number of Aid Stations: 7
 Number of Participants: 100
 
Championship: Huw Williams
Challenge: Huw Williams
 

About the Race

Tucked away beyond Snowdonia’s craggiest peaks with the Irish Sea on one side and Cardigan Bay on the other, the Llŷn Peninsula has a distinctive, unspoiled character that’s all its own. Its sunny southern coast draws trail runners, wakeboarders, and dinghy-sailors There are several islands dotted around the peninsula, with the famous ancient pilgrimage site of Bardsey Island, at its tip and can be seen in all its beauty during the race. The islands and coastline of Llŷn are a haven for wildlife and an area of outstanding natural beauty. Seals and dolphins are common sites around the peninsula. All of this makes a perfect backdrop for the Pen Llŷn Ultra.

Tucked away beyond Snowdonia’s craggiest peaks with the Irish Sea on one side and Cardigan Bay on the other, the Llŷn Peninsula has a distinctive, unspoiled character that’s all its own. Its sunny southern coast draws trail runners wakeboarders, and dinghy-sailors There are several islands dotted around the peninsula, with the famous ancient pilgrimage site of Bardsey Island, at its tip and can be seen in all its beauty during the race. The islands and coastline of Llŷn are a haven for wildlife and an area of outstanding natural beauty. Seals and dolphins are common sites around the peninsula. All of this makes a perfect backdrop for the Pen Llŷn Ultra.