Maidenhead Half Marathon

Around the 3-mile (4.8 km) mark the route turned left and headed into Bray Village, then along Oldfield Road and through Guards Club Park to Maidenhead Bridge.

Next was a scenic, mile-long stretch alongside the River Thames before runners made their way to Cookham on Ray Mead Road.

The final part of the route went through the centre of Kidwells Park, under the A4, down the High Street, and looped around Chapel Arches before finishing in front of the Town Hall.

The amended route was voted in 4th place for PB potential in the Runner's World Races of the Year 2012 Awards.

Maidenhead Half Marathon offers an unusual feature in that participants keep their race number for life.

Maidenhead Half Marathon 2011 logo
Maidenhead Half Marathon 2011 logo