A RUN in Bradenham organised by the National Trust is returning for its second year.
The Bradenham Bolt is a 10k trail run event in the Chiltern hills- this year on September 21.
Around 150 runners took part in last year’s inaugural event.
Main organiser Matt Shrimpton said: "The Bradenham Bolt was a great success last year. It’s designed for outdoor enthusiasts by outdoor enthusiasts.
"The setting for the Bradenham Bolt is a mix of tall beech woodlands, rolling hills and fields but there are also surprises along the way.
"Runners can expect mud, hills, obstacles and most importantly, a good time. Bring along friends and family to cheer you on from designated viewing areas."
The entry fee (including booking fee) is £15 and all entrants must register online. The minimum age is 16, and the maximum number of runners is 350. Disabled runners are welcome to enter the Bradenham Bolt. Contact the organisers first to discuss any requirements.
To find out more and to book your place in the run, visit: www.ntbradenhambolt.org.uk
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