CICRA (Crohn's in Childhood Research Association)•
West Yorkshire Trail Run - 13km
Date: 15th Jun 2025
Minimum Age: 16
Harewood House, Yorkshire
The Harewood House Half Marathon offers an exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of the estate surrounding this magnificent 18th-century residence. Spanning over 100 acres, the grounds feature lush woodlands, meticulously landscaped gardens, and serene lakeside views.
As you begin your journey, you’ll follow the winding track along Wall Side Plantation, where the gentle rustling of leaves provides a calming soundtrack to your run. The path leads you up to Sugar Hill, where you can catch your first glimpse of the sprawling estate. From there, you’ll pass close to the iconic sets of Emmerdale, adding a touch of local culture to your scenic adventure.
Continuing on, you'll arrive at the Eccup Reservoir, the largest body of water in West Yorkshire. Here, the tranquil waters are surrounded by rich biodiversity, including rare bird species and unique plant life, making this a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts. As you soak in the breathtaking vistas, take a moment to appreciate the harmony of the landscape.
After reveling in the beauty of the reservoir, you’ll make your way back towards Harewood House through Carr Plantation and Piper Wood. These enchanting wooded areas are filled with towering trees and vibrant flora, offering a picturesque backdrop as you navigate the trails. The sights and sounds of nature will accompany you as you pass the tranquil lake, a highlight of the route.
As you approach the finish line, the sense of accomplishment builds, and you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome back to the estate. Upon completing the race, you’ll receive a well-deserved medal and a finish line prize, a fitting reward for your efforts in this beautiful and historic setting. The Harewood House Half Marathon is not just a race; it’s an unforgettable experience that combines athleticism with the splendor of nature.
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CICRA is dedicated to creating a wider understanding of Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly as it affects children and young adults. We provide support and understanding for children and young people and their families. We raise funds to sponsor Research Fellowships and PhD studentships and give grants to support approved medical and scientific research projects in major gastroenterological centres nationwide. Investment in research has led to new treatments and has helped to train many of the specialists who today treat children throughout the UK.