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What's On: BHF Blenheim Palace Half Marathon

7th October

There is something for everyone at the BHF Blenheim Palace running festival, get fit and save lives by raising vital funds to beat heart disease.

Half Marathon

Join in the first ever Blenheim Palace Half Marathon, starting in the Great Court where this magnificent route takes in the beautiful parkland landscape of the Blenheim Palace estate and surrounding villages.

10km Run

The improved popular 10km route will also start in the Great Court to soak up the atmosphere of this exciting event and like all events it now boasts chip timing.

Corporate Relay

Improve your working life and get social by entering a team of 4 colleagues to run the half marathon together in the Challenge or split the distance in the Relay.  Teams are asked to aim to raise £2,000

Family Fun Run 

There is something for everyone. Come along as a family and enjoy the BHF Kids Activity Zone including Dogdeball and Jump Heart for Rope as you warm up for the 2km Family Fun Run at 1pm finishing in front of the Palace alongside the 10km and Half Marathon runners.

 

Register

 

Spectator tickets: BUY ONLINE

BHF Blenheim Palace Half Marathon 2012 Spectator Tickets        
PARK AND GARDENS ONLY        
Day Ticket for 7th October 2012 Adult Child Concession  
up to 30th May 2012 £8.50 £4.00 £6.50 EARLY BIRD TICKET
up to 31st July 2012 £9.00 £4.50 £7.00 ADVANCE TICKET
up to 6th October 2012 £9.50 £5.00 £7.50 LAST MINUTE ADVANCED TICKET
on the day prices £11.50 £6.50 £8.00

 

Contact British Heart Foundation

If you have any queries then please contact the Events Team on 0800 169 3672 or northwestwales@bhf.org.uk

For more information and to register visit www.bhf.org.uk/blenheim

 

Spectators can buy a Park and Gardens ticket for this event.  You can either buy it online or at the gate.  Or you can buy a Palace, Park and Gardens ticket which can be upgraded to an Annual Pass, which entitles you to get 12 months FREE!

Dogs on leads are allowed in the extensive parkland around the Palace.  No dogs are allowed into the Formal Gardens, Courtyards or Pleasure Gardens.  Dogs for the blind or hard of hearing are welcome in all areas.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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