Did Erddig Parkrun (Wrexham) today with the wife. It's in the grounds of a National Trust property called Erddig Hall. Lovely place and great course for a Parkrun. A mixture of gravel, muddy trail and a little tarmac with a tough hill thrown in at the end just when your knackered! Loved it despite the humidity and heat even at 9 o'clock. Cant beat a Parkrun on a Saturday morning
Parkrun tourist: Did Erddig Parkrun (Wrexham... - Bridge to 10K
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MuddledGardenerGraduate10
Sounds lovely (apart from the hill! 😱)!
Stephen_UKGraduate10
That’s #321 in the steep list. Well done. jegmar.com/stats-hq/fastest...
backintimeGraduate10
Well done ! , although it does seem mean to stick a hill right at the end lol.
Dave58Graduate10
That's what I thought.
CoddfishGraduate10
I am surprised there is any mud left after the last few days of sun, although our garden shows clear signs of rain followed by sun and long hours of daylight.
cheekychipmunksGraduate10
How lovely! Aren’t PR’s cruel with their hills sometimes though? Just when you think you’re home and hosed ...... 😩🏃♀️🏃😀
Dexy5Graduate10
It’s great that National Trust has embraced parkrun and welcomes people to its own runs now.
Well done on your tourism
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