Cornish Coastline Training Weekend - November 2025
Join the Ruby Red Team for this social training weekend - limited places available
21st to 23rd November 2025
Ideal for anyone running 50mile or 100mile races on the SWCP in Cornwall in Jan 2026.
Come and join us for a social training weekend as we run key parts of the Cornish Coastline between Coverack and Porthtowan.
Arrive Friday night, meet other runners for informal dinner as we talk through the planned runs and share our experiences of the wonderfully frightening Arc of Attrition.
Saturday: Aim of day is to get time on feet and scope out key aspects of the route. Runs will be split into a morning run of approx 27k and then an evening/night run of up to 20k
Sunday: A shorter daylight run
Note: Participants will be expected to carry mandatory kit.
General Overview
This social winter training weekend comprises of 3 guided runs + accommodation + aid station support + 2 evening meals
Saturday Morning: Kynance Cove to Praa Sands
Sat Evening: Night run Mousehole to Lands End
Sun Morning: Zennor to St Ives
If you only have the opportunity to recce parts of the Arc of Attrition route...these are the essentials
Our base will be at Holifield Hostel in Gweek, TR12 6UJ
The Ruby Red Team will be available from late afternoon on Friday Nov 21st until early afternoon on Sunday 23rd Nov
We will be doing 3 guided run routes across the weekend
Saturday Morning: Kynance Cove to Praa Sands- approx 27km
Sat Evening: Night run from Mousehole to Lands End - approx 20km
Sun Morning: Zennor to St Ives- approx 17km
These routes are a guideline only and will be adapted to the abilities of the group.
The event is perfect for anyone entered into the Arc of Attrition 100 or 50, however it is not essential that you are running the Arc to join.
With 3 qualified guides who have good knowledge of the area, we will be able to tailor the group according to ability during each run.
As a guide we would expect runners to be comfortable running 1/2 marathon trail distances at approx 13min/mile (8min/km) pace, on good trails.
This social weekend is open to anyone aged 18 years or older.
The cost for the weekend is £175 this includes:
- 2 nights accommodation in shared dorms* (max 8 per dorm)
- Evening meals on the Friday & Saturday Nights
- Breakfast Saturday/Sunday morning (Porridge / Cereals / Toast)
- 3 Guided runs (all guides have local knowledge and are minimum LiRF qualified)
- Transport to and from each guided run
- Mobile aid station at key points during each run to top up drinks and food
- Option to be picked up from and dropped off at local station to encourage use of public transport
*Please note - dorms may be mixed sex depending on group numbers. Bathrooms/toilets and shower facilities are all private.
Final details
*Note all times are approximate and will be flexed according to the groups needs*
Fri 21st Nov:
- From 6pm --> Meet at HQ in Gweek
- Options to be picked up from Truro or Penzance train stations
- 8pm ish --> Dinner & run through plan for weekend
Sat 22nd Nov:
- 7.30 ish --> Breakfast available
- 8.30am --> Leave for Kynance Cove
- 9.15am --> Start run from Kynance Cove to Praa Sands
- ~1pm (but very flexible depending on group pacings) --> Lunch most likely at The Welloe at Praa Sands (please note that the cost of lunch will need to be covered separately)
- 6pm --> Depart for Mousehole
- 7pm --> Start run to Lands End
- Approx Midnight --> Return from Lands End to Gweek. Hot food will be available.
Sun 23rd Nov:
- 8.30 am --> Leave HQ transfer to Zennor
- 9.30am --> Run to St Ives
- 12 noon --> Optional brunch at in St Ives (please note that the cost of brunch will need to be covered separately)
- Drop off available for trains back from Hayle
Our HQ for the weekend is Holifield Hostel, Bonallack Lane, Gweek, TR12 6UJ - Google Maps Link
It is not necessary to have a car over the weekend as there will be transport available to drop off and pick up from each run, therefore if you are interested in car sharing or using public transport we can help co-ordinate this.
If you would prefer to drive, there is plenty of parking available at event HQ
The event HQ will be at Holifield Hostel
There are 3 dorms (may be mixed sex depending on group numbers). Private bathroom facilities are available.
There is a large communal area for relaxing, eating and getting to know your fellow runners.
Taken from their website:
- Holifield Hostel's social spaces are the heartbeat of our communal experience. Gather at the Pizza Dock for a slice of joy, bask in the warmth of our inviting firepit, or share stories under the stars. These spaces are designed to foster connections and create unforgettable moments.
- Whether you're returning from a day of exploration or simply enjoying a day in, our games room is the perfect place to unwind. Engage in friendly competition with pool or table tennis, and let the laughter and camaraderie fill the air. Our facilities are designed to provide entertainment and relaxation for all our guests.
- At Holifield Hostel, your comfort is our priority. Our three bunkrooms, each with its unique charm, offer cozy beds crafted from reclaimed wood with a history as rich as Cornwall itself. View our gallery to witness the care and craft that has transformed this space into a warm and inviting home-away-from-home.
Whilst we recommend that runners entered in the Arc of Attrition should carry the full mandatory kit specified for the event. The minimum we will need you to have for each run is:
- Suitable trail-running footwear
- Waterproof jacket with hood This must withstand bad weather on the coastal paths in winter and be made of a waterproof and breathable membrane with taped seams and a minimum 10 000 mm water column (recommended RET less than 13).
- 2 x Warm second layer (one can be worn)
- Waterproof over-trousers The seams must be sealed or fully taped. They do not replace the long-legged trousers or race leggings.
- Warm & waterproof gloves A combination of separate warm gloves (or mittens) and waterproof outer gloves is acceptable.
- Warm beanie hat
- Cap, bandana or buff
- Running pack (or similar)
- Capacity to carry a minimum of 1.5 litres of fluid
- Fully functioning head or hand torch (min 200 lumens / Including spare batteries). (Saturday Night)
- Survival bag or emergency bivvy bag
- Emergency food reserve Recommendation is a minimum of 800 kcals (2 x gels and 2 x energy bars)
- Whistle
For all runs there will be a mobile aid station with water/hot drinks and basic food.
You will have the option of having a small drop bag at the aid station.
Exact location for aid stations will depend on the groups and will be agreed on the day.
Predannack to Praa Sands : OS Maps link
Mousehole to Lands End : OS Maps Link
Zennor to St Ives : OS Maps Link
