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Off The Tarmac Ultra Marathon The Off The Tarmac Ultra Marathon on 1 November 2025 is on 30 miles of trails through the Brecon Beacons. The runnable route follows the trails out North towards Brecon, through Garwnant and onto Beacons reservoir. Once at the far end of the reservoir the route crosses the A470 and climbs Pen y Fan (The highest peak in South Wales at 886 meters). Once at the top a descent of Jacobs ladder to the roman road then following the roman road to Torpantau and return on the trails via Taf Fechan Nature reserve back to Cyfarthfa Castle. This is a great route for those looking to take the step up to an Ultra event whilst also catering for the experienced ultra runners. Refer to the event website for compulsory kit details.
2025-11-01
Start Time: TBD
Cyfarthfa Park, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, UK
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offthetarmac
Based on shared interests with Off The Tarmac Ultra Marathon
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