
Starting at the canalside Theatre in Brecon with the 75k runners you'll head through the town of Brecon and follow a direct ascent up the airy and iconic North ridge of Cribyn. From here it is a long steady drop off to the next climb of Fan Y Byg then follow a fast ridgeline traverse to Carn Pica with spectacular views over the Black Mountains and Sugarloaf. The long descent to the reservoir at Tal Y Bont will test the legs, as will the immediate steep ascent of Tor Y Foel! Once conquered, the reward is a long easy descent follow with fantastic views over the valley, reservoir and distant Bannau peaks.
From Torpantu all routes head through Taf Fechen Forest, crossing the dam over the Taff Fechen valley and climbing up to the ridge line of Cefn Cul and Craig-Gwaun Taf. Another long descent awaits down to Pont-ar-Daf car park and CP3. Here the race changes, leaving the hard pack of the Bannau and entering the wilder, more remote fells of Fforest Fawr. Another big climb of Fan Fawr and Fan Llia will lead the runners to CP4 where they split from the Ultra runners.
This extra loop of the course is where you'll gain the extra 1500m of ascent and descent! It starts easily enough with a fantastic bit of trail running along the Beacons Way footpath though the beautiful rolling trails of the nature reserve of Ogof Ffynnon Ddu. Then it is a big pull up to Fan Brycheiniog and the most Westerly point on the route. For most this will be night and after tagging the peak the journey heads finally back East and the crux of the course awaits - the dramatic rollercoaster ride across mountain tops of Fan Gyhirych and Fan Nedd! With your headtorch illuminating the way, the long climb above the Graig Cerrig Gleisiad Nature reserve will reward you with a glimpse of the lights of Brecon. The final leg takes you up the final climb - to the summit of Pen Y Fan where depending on your time you may see an beautiful sunset or sunrise. With the end in sight a fast descent down the North ridge takes you back to Brecon and the finish of an incredible adventure.
Entry Fees & What is included
Entry fee
Rasus y Bannau 100km ultra £99
What your entry fee includes
Checkpoints with refreshments & hot food
Finishers medal
Emergency first aid cover and mountain safety teams
GPS file
Route marking
Drop bag at the 50km checkpoint
Bag storage at HQ
Free race photography for downloads and bragging
GPS tracking from open tracking and timing for all runners
Rults available on the day
Optional
Custom unisex tech RyB race t-shirt £20
Custom female fit tech RyB race t-shirt £20
Custom RyB race hoodie £40
RWC race buff £5
Race Day Schedule
Saturday
0600-0700 Registration in Brecon for the 100km and 75km runners only
0715 Race brief for both Ultra race runners
0730 Race start for 100km and 75km runners
Sunday
0730 All ultra distance courses close
Compulsory Kit
These items must be with you at all times during the race. You cannot hand them to supporters or put items in your drop bag. If you are found without ALL of these items you will be disqualified - there will be a kit check at the finish. Please do not ruin your race by failing to carry them. These are inportant safety items. We take your safety very seriously as should you.
Compulsory Kit for all races are as follows;
This MUST be carried (or worn) at all times and will be checked at registration before receiving your race number.
- Rucksack or suitable means to carry kit
- Waterproof jacket (with taped seams Waterproof trousers (with taped seams)
- Upper body long sleeve synthetic cover consisting of either 1 x synthetic thermal mid layer OR two standard base layers totalling a minimum weight of 300g *
- Lower body base layer or leggings (leg/arm warmers are not acceptable) *
- Warm hat or buff
- Head torch with spare batteries.
- Spare emergency torch (emergency petzl elite or similar is acceptable)
- Gloves suitable for the conditions
- Whistle
- Compass (a 'real' compass is required)
- Appropriate mountain running footwear with adequate grip for slippery conditions
- Foil bivy bag (It must be a bag - a blanket is NOT accepted)
- Small first aid kit to include: blister plasters, sterile dressing and bandage or tape.
- Mobile phone that is kept charged
- Hardcopy paper map (this may be OS, Harvey, or a good quality print)** OR secondary GPS device (eg: Phone app and GPS on watch)
- Water bottle 1litre minimum e.g. 2 x 500ml (1.5 litres recommended if hot)
- Solid plastic cup suitable for hot drinks
- Appropriate food / energy products for your expected time for the event
- GPS device with the route on it. (This may be a watch, or handheld unit, or phone app). The device must have sufficient battery life to last total duration of the event- and spare batteries to charge the device are required. Please ensure you are able to use it and have tested it in a variety of conditions. Please note mobile phone apps are only suitable in dry conditions as often the touch screens are unusable. We therefore recommend using a gps watch or hand held unit and having the mobile phone app as a safety backup / spare.
- GPS tracker (supplied)
*These must be unworn at the start. For example, if you start in leggings or an upper body base layer you must carry a spare pair. T-shirt or shorts with leg or arm warmers are not accepted.
**Hardcopy paper map which is waterproof or in a waterproof case. This may be OS, Harvey, or a good quality printout. We recommend using either the Harvey Ultra maps or BMC mountain maps but any of the following options below would be suitable:
1)- Harvey Ultra Map - Both Brecon Beacons West XT40 and Brecon Beacons East XT40..
2)- Harvey Brecon Beacons BMC Mountain Map
3)- OS Landranger 160 Brecon Beacons/Bannau Brychiniog.
4)- OS Explorer OL12 Brecon Beacons National Park West (note this does not have the summit of Tor Y Foel on, but has the rest of the route)
5)- A good quality colour copy of any of the above maps - remember this must be waterproofed or in a waterproof case.
Your drop bag/finish bag must contain a warm finishers jacket.
Advisory Kit/Optional Kit
• Hydration tablets or similar
• Money
• Sunglasses, Sun hat and Sun cream
Checkpoints & Drop Bags
CP1 Car Park - 4miles, 1000 ft
CP2 Talybont Reservior - 11.5miles, 3000ft
CP3 Taf Fechen 18miles, 4600ft
CP4 A470 crossing (Pont Ar Daf) 26miles, 6000ft
CP5 33miles, 7700ft (Drop Bag)
CP6 39miles, 8700ft
CP7 46miles, 11300ft
CP8 51miles, 13200ft
CP9 A470 crossing 56miles, 14100ft
Drop Bags
Your drop bag will be provided at registration and should be labelled with your name and race number.
All of your drop bag items must fit in the bag and the drawstrings should be tied shut. Drop bags are 44cm x 33cm.
Navigation
The route is marked at major junctions with running arrows and you must also be able to follow the published route using the gps trace. For a competent ultra runner the route is relatively simple to follow using gps alone and typically follows obvious lines, mountain trails and footpaths on well established paths and mountain trails. Whilst there will be safety teams and marshals around the course, ultimately it is the participants responsibility to follow the published route using a combination of the marker and gps trace.
Travel & Accomodation
Travel
Car - From the South:
Take the M4 into South Wales and leave at Junction 24 and take A449. Stay on this until Raglan and take the A40 signposted Aberganvenny. Stay on the A40 until Brecon.
From the North:
Take the M5 South leaving at Junction 8, signposted South Wales / Ross. Stay on the M50, as it becomes the A40 and continue on the A40, turning at Raglan, (signposted Abergavenny). Stay on the A40 until Brecon.
Train – Unfortunately there are no nearby train stations to Brecon.
Accomodation
There are many Air B&Bs in Brecon, best searched for via the app / website. In addition there are also traditional B&Bs:
Ty Helyg - 01874 623 321
The Gremlin - 01874 623 829
The Clarence Inn - 01874 622 810
The Borderers - 01874 623 559
The Wellington - 01874 625 225
The Grange - 01874 624 038
Campsites:
Priory Mill Camping (No phone)
Bishops Meadow 01874 610 000
Cefn Cantref 01874 622 626
Supporter Information
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FAQs
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Cancellations, Transfers & Terms
Cancellations
If competitors withdraw prior to the event, the following costs are incurred:
5 months before the event, 75% of entry fee will be refunded OR you can transfer the remaining cost (75% of entry fee) off a different event.
2 months before the event, 50% of entry fee will be refunded OR you can transfer the remaining cost (50% of entry fee) to a different race.
Your deferral or refund will be processed within 30 days of initial e-mail.
1 month before the event, no refunds or Transfers to another race are available.
Ttransfers
You can transfer your place to another participant until two weeks prior to the race day, but you must contact us first and follow the instructions we provide. Any transfers without our consent will not be honoured.
General Terms
Please do not enter any event unless you agree to take full responsibility for your own health, fitness and well-being whilst out on the route and agree to our terms and conditions.
For distance races you must be able to navigate the route and have experience / intend to gain experience of night navigation (if required).
Competitors must read carefully all of the information provided on the Run Walk Crawl website, including kit lists, route details and safety information.
Competitors should not take part in the event if they are knowingly under prepared, have an undisclosed medical condition or current medical illness (eg: chest infection) or any other condition which may compromise their safety.
All details provided by competitors must be accurate at time of entry. Any changes to personal or medical details must be notified to the event organisers by email. before the start of the race.
If you are unable to attend the race please let the organisers know only via e-mail. Please note Facebook messenger or calling via telephone are not an accepted method of cancelling or deferring entry.
Your deferral or refund will be processed within 30 days of initial e-mail.
Competitors must follow the rules and regulations of the event as outlined by the organising team.
If the organisers are forced to cancel the event for any reason, a new date will be established and all entries will be carried forwards. If no alternative date is available, all entries will be carried forwards to the next year.
Entrants should always act in a manner which ensures minimal impact upon the environment, event route and local inhabitants. These include but are not limited to:
Leaving no litter
Closing gates
Acting responsibly around livestock
Being quiet when travelling through villages at night
Keeping to marked paths
Any entrant not acting in this manner, either during or before the event, will be disqualified and their entry fee will not be refunded.
Officials also reserve the right to withdraw a participant from the event if they deem that it is unsafe for them to continue.
Self-sufficiency
All our events are self-sufficient which means participants complete the course carrying compulsory kit, following the route (details below), and being responsible for themselves and there safety. This is standard practice in these types of ultra-running, trail running, walking and fell running events. The organisers will provide additional safety cover, aid stations / checkpoints, to help you complete the challenge.
Participants must be aware of and look out for traffic and road crossings, general members of the public, other path or road users, as well as livestock, dogs and bikes. It is your responsibility to keep yourself safe whilst following the route. You must pay reasonable attention to your safety on the paths, mountains, cliff edges and roads. You must give way to other path users and keep to single file when paths are narrow, busy or when instructed to by marshals.
Marshals will be on the course at checkpoints, and generally around the start areas. In addition there will be a first aid and safety team monitoring the course. There will not be marshals every couple of hundred meters on the course. Some sections of the courses may be exposed and you could not see another person on it! This is one of the great reasons to do this type of event. However, if you are NOT completely confident with this style of event you should not enter!
Abuse of marshals is unacceptable. Any participant guilty of this will be immediately withdrwan from the race.
You should be familiar with the serious disabling consequences of hypothermia, dehydration and heat exhaustion and act appropriately during the race. You should also take appropriate action to avoid getting into the above situations which increases the risk of the above occurring.
You must take note of the length and severity of the race and local weather forecast for the day and judge their capabilities accordingly. If the weather forecast is particularly bad then you should add additional kit (for example warmer clothing) based on your ability. Remember the compulsory kit is just the minimum required! You may need more.
Take reasonable care not to create hazards that may cause harm to other people and support anyone in need of assistance, even if it means abandoning their race.
By entering the event you are agreeing to take responsibility for your actions and that you are competent to participate in such an event.
Checkpoints and Cut-Offs
You must report to each checkpoint and ensure your race number is recorded by the marshal.
All checkpoints have a strictly enforced cut-off. The cut-offs have been determined by the organizers to allow you to complete the event in the allotted time. They are there to ensure the safety of all participants and marshals. They are necessary so our resources especially first aiders and safety marshals are able to be in the correct positions for competitors. Any participant that has not departed the Check Point by the cut-off time will be retired from the event.
Retirements & Repatriation
The support team and organizers will be doing everything we can to get every competitor to the finish line. If participants need to retire at any other location (other than a checkpoint) it is critical that they communicate this to the Race Director urgently as per the emergency instruction printed on the map.
Unless it is a major emergency you should make yourself comfortable using your safety kit and find shelter. If you are safe and not a major medical emergency then you may have to wait some time before a marshal can pick you up. We would strongly advise competitors to carry sufficient money so that they could get a taxi just in case.
Compulsory Kit
Having the right kit could be essential for yours or other competitor’s safety during the event. We have also made certain undertakings on behalf of the competitors to landowners and authorities about what safety kit competitors will be carrying. There will be kit checks during the event and at the finish line. There will be random kit checks for many competitors. The leading runners can expect a kit check at the end of the race! Competitors found to be missing mandatory items can expect to be disqualified from the event. If you have any questions about the acceptability of your kit please do not hesitate to contact us.
You agree to carry sufficient kit, e.g. body and leg cover which gives protection from the effects of wind chill and, rain and safety equipment, (including food and drink) throughout the race to be able to provide protection from hypothermia, or dehydration and heat in the worst foreseeable weather conditions during the race, noting that rescue could take a long time.
Factors including weather and terrain mean that these style of races takes place in a hazardous environment. Competitors must have appropriate experience in the conditions that may be encountered so that they can manage their own safety.
The Race Organisers have a duty of care to competitors in their race, however competitors must accept that race monitoring arrangements, e.g. marshals and checkpoint recording are primarily designed to ensure ‘fair competition’ and must not be considered a ‘safety net’. A competitor enters a race on the understanding that they are responsible for their own safety. The competitor must obey all instructions from the organisers and officials but must equip and conduct themselves as though they were unsupported for the duration of the race.
Once registered you are ‘in’ the race. If you retire from the race you must text or phone the race number printed on the map, and let the next checkpoint know. This is a check to ensure everyone is safe at the end of the event. If you fail to do this you will be held responsible for us contacting mountain rescue and the police as a missing person and be liable for any charges!
Participants must not drop litter and must deposit litter in bins provided at the checkpoints and finish. Anyone caught dropping litter will instantly be disqualified.