The 3 French Hens Run
The 3 French Hens Run is one day in a 12 Days of Christmas race series held at Pengethley Manor, Ross-on-Wye. Entrants choose from multiple distances and complete laps on an off-road course within the manor grounds.
Distances offered:
- 5k (two laps)
- 10k
- Half Marathon
- Marathon
- Ultra
Each lap measures 2.5 km. The course is off-road and described as very tough, with a hill on each lap and a series of up and downs through two vineyards. The event is open to walkers and runners. A seven hour overall time limit applies to the chosen distance.
Entries can be either on-site or virtual. Virtual entries may be completed anywhere; paid virtual entries receive the same type of medal as on-site finishers. Free virtual participation via the organiser’s Strava club is recorded on the results list but does not include a medal. International postage for medals incurs an additional cost.
Entry fees are stated for race and virtual options and are non-refundable. A charity entry option is available at a reduced fee provided the entrant commits to raising a minimum sponsorship amount and meets specified deadlines. Participants are responsible for their fitness, equipment and adherence to the organiser’s terms and course instructions. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
Event Information
Race start is at 10:00
You have 7 hours to complete your chosen run distance. Each Lap is 2.5k in distance. Suitable for walkers and runners. The course is offroad, all within the grounds of Pengethley Manor, and very tough. There is a bit of a hill, which will be run on each lap, and a series of up and downs through two vineyards.
You chose your distance - each day has the option of a 5k, 10k, Half Marathon, Marathon or Ultra.
Location: Pengethley Manor, Ross-on-Wye. what3words - physical.growth.shelf
Can't make Race Day? Do it virtually – anywhere in the world at a time to suit yourself, but preferably completed on the above days, although we will give all entries date flexibility to suit themselves.