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Explore nature at the Kenneth Stainbank Trail Run

The route takes runners through wide-open grasslands and indigenous forests where zebras and antelope can be seen.

GEAR up for an extraordinary adventure at the Kenneth Stainbank Trail Run in Yellowwood Park on January 21 by signing up before entries close on January 19 at 12:00.

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This event is the finale of the 2024 Coastal Series. According to the KZN Trail Running website, this urban gem unfolds in the heart of Durban, where the iconic Coedmore Castle presides over the race village.

“Immerse yourself in purpose-built single tracks that wind through wide-open grasslands, indigenous forests and the natural habitat of zebras and antelope. The courses are designed for both speed demons and those looking for an easy, enjoyable run,” it read.

The short course (5km) starts at 07:00, the medium course (10km) at 06:30 and the long course (15km) at 06:00.

The routes are loops, and walkers are welcome for all distances. Registration is from 05:30 on race day. Late entries will be available at the venue, at a fee. There will be a 15-minute briefing before each race. No pets allowed.

For more information, to view routes and prices or to enter, visit the KZN Trail Running website at kzntrailrunning.co.za. Alternatively, email info@kzntrailrunning.co.za or send through a WhatsApp on 082 791 7069.

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Britney Edwards

She joined the South Coast Sun as a multimedia journalist in 2022 after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Communication through the IIE Varsity College. She covers a variety of community news; from social events, inspiring stories and sport, to hard news, municipal matters and providing a platform for people to voice their concerns.

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