Llantysilio Fell Race

The 2025 race report and results can be seen at the following link. 

http://www.tattenhallrunners.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Report-Llantysilio-Fell-race-2025.pdf

118 photos of the race, taken by marshal Steve Brace, can be seen at 2025 Lantysilio Fell Race Photos

(Runners are quite welcome to download any photos if they want).

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Set in the picturesque Dee Valley, the race is just over 6 miles in length with 2100ft of ascent. It follows a route up to and along the Llantysilio Mountain ridge, with a final climb up to the highest point which is Moel y Gamelin at 1893ft.

Safety and Equipment

Runners should arrive and be prepared to carry whole body waterproof cover, hat and gloves, whistle. Although the race is well marshalled, and with a ‘sweeper’, much of the race is around 1500ft, climbing to 2000ft. At these altitudes in March, the weather can be extreme. The greatest need for clothing is not for running but when you are forced to stop or slow, and/or require assistance. The race director will specify minimum clothing requirements on the day.  For further information please go to:  https://sites.google.com/site/welshfra/information-for-runners/advice-and-guidance  .

To see a map of the route click on the following link – Llantysilio Fell Race Route .

For more details contact our race director Simon at llantysilio@tattenhallrunners.com .

Results

2022 results
2019 results
2018 results
 
2017 results
2016 results (Excel file with 2 sheets: Full results and Prize winners summary).
Race Results 2015
Race Results 2014
Race Results 2013

Records

Tom Haynes     53’ 13”        (2023)
Mel Price     59’ 46”    ( 2016)

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