Endless Shore Ultra Trail
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From rocky shorelines to deep forests, every mile presents a new test of skill and endurance.
Stunning coastal scenery, historic towns, and some of Norway’s best trail running landscapes.
Conquer Norway’s toughest coastal ultra, push your limits, and finish with a well-earned fjordside celebration.
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Jeløyas rugged beaches and trails, the coastal path passing by rocky beaches and picturesque villages of Son, Hvitsten and Drøbak, the forest of Frogn and along the coast and the flowering forest of Nesodden. There are multiple viewpoints along the way, close to the water and higher up. Always having a scenic route and mulitple places to take pictures and enjoy the finest of the Norwegian eastcoast. 100 miles The race starts at the diving tower by the water's edge in Moss and the first part of the race goes around the entire island of Jeløya. Afterwards, you follow the iconic Coastal Path north, which leads you to the picturesque towns of Son and Hvitsten. Gradually, we move a little into the forest and will pass Ramme Gård before the milestone with the drop-bag in Drøbak. From here, you will gain a few meters of altitude up to Seiersten Fortress, where you will get a historical break with cannons and a fantastic view over the Oslofjord. After a little more forest terrain, we run again towards the coast and follow Hallangspollen around. Then follow the coast a little up until we reach Fagerstrand before we cross over to the other side to follow the coastal path up along the Bunnefjord before another crossing. From Alværn, we will run to Brattbakken, the slalom slope at Nesodden to get a view of the capital. Finally, the course follows the historic coastal path around Flaskebekk before finishing at Hellviktangen, one of the finest areas for outdoor activities, recreation and swimming on the peninsula. Here you will find race leaders Charlotte and Randi ready with cheers, a fire pan, a hot meal and a well-deserved breather. Hellviktangen Kunstkafé which has a corresponding bus with the boat that can take you to Aker Brygge in central Oslo. 50 miles 50 miles starts at the diving tower in Moss and goes north through nice coastal and forest terrain up to Drøbak. The course then crosses towards Bunnefjorden and you follow the coastal path a bit up Nesoddlandet. Then we cross the peninsula and the course winds through Europe's northernmost continuous oak forest before we return to the Oslofjord and over to Fjellstrand. Here a bonus round awaits you down and up Ommen, a great outdoor area. After a short while it's back into Nesoddmarka, up to Tomåsan and we pass Brattbakken (the slalom hill at Nesodden) with a great view of Oslo. After the slalom hill, the 50 miles runners set off towards the finish at Hellviktangen. Here you will find race leaders Charlotte and Randi ready with cheers, a campfire pan, a hot meal and a well-deserved breather. Hellviktangen Kunstkafé which has a corresponding bus with the boat that can take you to Aker Brygge in central Oslo.
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Moss, Norwayro-finish-address
Hellvik, Nesodden, Norwayro-whats-included
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