Organised by Huw Williams who operates the Beautifully Brutal Pen Llyn Ultra's, you have to apply for a place with a reason to run.
This was to be leg one of an RNLI Welsh Triple Challenge I took on in 2019 to raise funds once again for the RNLI.
The run is a largely self supported circuit of six laps hugging the coastline around Bardsey Island with a corresponding number of ascents of Bardsey mountain, giving a total ascent greater than that of Snowdon! With a time limit of six and a half hours to make sure of cathing the boat back it really is unique!
The run started at 10am and the ten runners quickly spread out around the course. The run is all trail and sheep paths and traverses fields full of cows which has helped cure my fear of them!
With the majority of the Island shielded from the mainland by Bardsey mountain, it's gloriously isolated without mobile phone signal.
Good camaraderie with the other runners really helped what was a truly Beautifully Brutal run!
By the end of lap five, I'd already covered 21 miles and was running tight on time to finish the last loop but Huw already had a plan B in this event of running to the lighthouse and back to complete the distance.
Bardsey Island really is a truly unspolit and beautiful place. I'd definitely like to go back and have a more leisurely hike around the island and picnic with the family.
I'd also recommend the event if you're lucky enough to be given a place! Truly a one off! I also made some very good running friends!
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