Fell race to take place through tunnels of Honister's historic slate mine
Honister Slate Mine will host the Bowels of Fleetwith race on Saturday, July 5, offering runners a blend of outdoor and underground terrain.
The 6km course, just 20 minutes from Keswick, features a mix of rugged fell and a rare 1km section through Honister's historic slate mine tunnels.
The race combines subterranean terrain with exposed mountain ridgelines (Image: Tom McNally) The route boasts an ascent of about 1,500 metres, including two iconic Wainwright summits: Fleetwith Pike (648m) and Grey Knotts (697m).
Beginning at Honister Slate Mine, runners face a steep incline before entering the mountain via an old mine entrance.
With helmets and head torches, participants navigate various underground chambers and passageways, areas not usually open to the public.
The fell runners will traverse tunnels not usually open to the public (Image: Tom McNally) They then emerge partway up Fleetwith Pike, remove their equipment, and continue the ascent before traversing to Grey Knotts and descending back to the finish.
The race, combining subterranean terrain with exposed mountain ridgelines, has attracted both seasoned athletes and newcomers.
The event, in its fifth year, has built a dedicated following.
With helmets and head torches, participants navigate various underground chambers and passageways (Image: Tom McNally) It's seen as an immersive experience, deeply rooted in the Lake District's rich landscape and heritage.
Open to runners aged 16 and over, those under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
The entry fee is £30 per person, and due to limited capacity, booking is described as "essential."
The race has become a distinctive part of the UK fell running calendar, providing a unique test of stamina in an environment unlike any other.
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