Ramsay Round

The route is a circuit of roughly 58 miles (93 kilometres), taking in 24 summits with a total climb of around 28,500 feet (8,700 metres).

Ben Nevis, Great Britain's highest peak, is included in the route along with 22 other Munros.

[1] Until June 2015, the fastest time recorded was that of Adrian Belton from Baslow in Derbyshire.

On Saturday 18 June 2016, Jasmin Paris set a new record outright (both for women and men)[1] for the Ramsay Round, knocking 46 minutes from the previous fastest round to set a new time of 16 hours 13 minutes.

Es Tresidder set a new fastest time on 6 July 2019 when he ran the Round in 16 hours 12 minutes.