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- Following an iconic city-to-coast route, the Great North Run starts in Newcastle city centre, before heading over the Tyne Bridge just before the two-mile mark.
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Sep 7, 2024 · Where does the Great North Run start? The race starts on Newcastle's A167 central motorway, with runners lining up close to both the Town Moor and Exhibition Park.
The iconic 13.1 mile route begins in the middle of Newcastle on the central motorway where 60,000 runners will cross the starting line. Continuing down the A167 runners will pass Jesmond, Haymarket, Monument and Central Station before they arrive at the Newcastle side of the Tyne Bridge.
The AJ Bell Great North Run is the world’s biggest and best half marathon, with 60,000 runners taking on the route from Newcastle to South Shields each year. It’s famous for its inclusive atmosphere, unbeatable route-side entertainment and warm Geordie welcome, not to mention the millions of pounds raised each year for worthy causes.
Sep 8, 2023 · What is the route of the Great North Run? The 2023 Great North Run starts on the Central Motorway in Newcastle, and finishes 13 miles later in South Shields.
Sep 7, 2024 · The race start is about a 15-minute walk from Haymarket in Newcastle city centre. There’s a Metro station, and bus station at Haymarket, as well as buses going to nearby Eldon Square bus...
The start line is on the A167 near Claremont Road (post code NE2 4AA) The nearest metro station to the start line is 'Haymarket'. The finish line is on the Coast Road in South Shields, the post code for the Bamburgh Pub is NE34 6SS.
Sep 6, 2024 · Following an iconic city-to-coast route, the Great North Run starts in Newcastle city centre, before heading over the Tyne Bridge just before the two-mile mark.