Whether this is your first swimrun or your 100th, this is a stunning course with a mix of distances per section and a lovely gentle climb up to the top of Ballard Down after visiting Old Harry. It extends our short course with that climb, but the views from the top make it all worthwhile!
You start off at Knoll Beach in Studland. Run 1 is a 1.2km adventure through the sand dunes down to the sea, followed by an 500m swim along the shoreline, approximately 100m offshore to bring you in near the visitor centre. This swim crosses the Studland Marine Conservation Zone, which boasts not only incredible sea grass, but also, if you’re lucky, you may spot seahorses!
It’ll be low tide, so you’ll run along the shoreline and back into the water for the long swim of 800m to South Beach. It’s time to get those legs working. Its off up to visit Old Harry rocks. Get your climbing legs on for the gentle but long ascent up to the top of Ballard down before you start your descent back down to Studland.
The route back takes you past The Bankes Arms, but no stopping here until later! You’ll run past Fort Henry, the world war II bunker where Eisenhower, Churchill and King George watched the final preparations for D-Day before swimming back to Knoll beach. There’s a short dash to the finish line for a high 5 as you cross.
This race is subject to our standard swimrun rules