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Sun 1st Dec 2024 Cwm Lickey

Event details – Welsh League 1st December 2024

OrganiserPeter Ribbans ribbo57 @ gmail.com
LocationCwm Lickey, Cwmbran
What 3 words https://w3w.co/reward.shade.charge Grid ref ST277980
Nearest Postcode NP4 5XZ
Event type / Area descriptionWelsh League Heather covered open moorland with distinct paths and some steep slopes to the west.  Fine contour detail thickets of gorse to the north and east. There area is inhabited by a flock of sheep and herd of cows. There are plenty of mountain bike tracks, with new ones appearing regularly. These mainly mapped but may not be if particularly new. Beware mountain bikers travelling at high speed
MapScale 1:10,000 Map revised  in 2017
Punching typeSport Ident punching will be used in Air mode. Competitors will need to punch the start and finish however.
ParkingCar parking is at the Mountain Air Car Park
Access is from Upper Cwmbran signed from the junction of Upper Cwmbran Road and Thornhill Road. What 3 words https://w3w.co/hits.darker.visit
Parking is limited so please share transport where possible.
ToiletsNo toilets on site. Nearest toilets are at Asda or Sainsbury’s in Cwmbran town centre.
DogsDue to the likely presence of livestock present so dogs are allowed only on leads in the car park.
Entries & FeesEntries online via Fabian4.

Enter Online


Early bird until Sunday 17th November £5 senior member £7 senior non-member £2.50 junior/student member £3.50 junior/student non member
Late entry  until Friday 29th November. £6 senior member £8 senior non-member £3 junior/student member £4 junior/student non member.
Seniors on the Orange and Yellow courses to be charged at junior rate. Dibber hire £1 senior – junior free.
Limited entry on the day subject to map availability
CoursesProvisional course lengths
Blue – Hard  5.6k
Green  – Hard 4.1k
Short Green  – Hard 3.0k
Orange – Medium 2.6k
Yellow – Easy 1.9k
Start & FinishThe start is approximately 150m from the car park with no climb.
The finish is adjacent to the car park.
Start times between 1100 and 1230.
COVID regulationsPlease make sure that you have read the following covid regulations before you run. https://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/COVID19_participant_code_of_conduct
OfficialsOrganiser/ Planner  – Pete Ribbans (SWOC)

Issue 1 24/10/24

Maprun Wed 16th April

1hr score, details to follow.

MapRun is a low key street race against the clock. In order to win, you’ll need to be quick on your feet and even quicker with your decisions.

Meeting point: TBC ~1 week before

Race briefing: 18.50

Race start: 19.00

Entry fees £3 member/£5 non-member, Entries remain open online until 18.45 on the night subject to map availability. Please enter as early as possible to allow us to print enough maps.

Sign up at Fabian4.co.uk

Race Format

MapRuns are open to all. You can compete alone or as a team, the distance you cover is up to you.

  • You’ll need to track down checkpoints in any order to complete the one hour urban challenge.
  • The checkpoints will be marked on a map, provided during the race briefing.
  • There is no fixed course or path to follow. It’s up to you to find the fastest way to the checkpoints through the city.
  • The distance is up to you. It depends on the number of checkpoints and how well you can navigate the streets- expect to cover 10-12km if you visit all the checkpoints.
  • You’ll need to download the maprun app so we can see which checkpoint’s you’ve been to.
  • You’ll start and finish in the same place.
  • The checkpoints will be assigned different points values. The person who returns with the highest score is the winner. Be warned if you go over the hour time limit penalties apply!

Accessible Orienteering – SWOC recognise that some participants with reduced mobility or who use a wheelchair may benefit from a bespoke map with potential hazards highlighted. Please email the organiser in advance to let them know that you are coming and any specific needs.

You can leave your personal belongings safely at the meeting point.

Afterwards join us for food /drink to debrief and discuss routes.

What’s in it for you?

You’ll have a lot of fun, while battling with the other runners for the honours of topping the leaderboard. Plus let’s be honest, everyone needs some motivation to get outside and explore new routes in the dark winter evenings.

We expect you to respect the general traffic rules and be extremely aware of your surroundings. You are strongly recommended to wear bright hi-vis clothing and a torch to see where you are going. 

Under16’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

Important Event Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. All participants must report to download whether they finish their course or not.

Privacy: when participating in our events/activities your name may appear in the results section of this website or in race reports.

Photography: SWOC and British Orienteering are keen to promote the sport of orienteering and support parents and guardians in celebrating and publicising their children’s achievements. We appreciate the direct and indirect risks to children and young people if images are not used correctly.
You are welcome to take photographs or record video at this event, but please respect people’s privacy. If there are particular reasons why an individual should not be photographed or, if you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser.

Safeguarding: SWOC is aware of it’s responsibilities in safeguarding and child protection. Any concerns should be reported to the Lead Safeguarding Officer. safeguarding@britishorienteering.org.uk.

Maprun Wed 19th March St Mellons

MapRun is a low key street race against the clock. In order to win, you’ll need to be quick on your feet and even quicker with your decisions.

Meeting point: TBC ~1 week before

Race briefing: 18.50

Race start: 19.00

Entry fees £3 member/£5 non-member, Entries remain open online until 18.45 on the night subject to map availability. Please enter as early as possible to allow us to print enough maps.

Sign up at Fabian4.co.uk

Race Format

MapRuns are open to all. You can compete alone or as a team, the distance you cover is up to you.

  • You’ll need to track down checkpoints in any order to complete the one hour urban challenge.
  • The checkpoints will be marked on a map, provided during the race briefing.
  • There is no fixed course or path to follow. It’s up to you to find the fastest way to the checkpoints through the city.
  • The distance is up to you. It depends on the number of checkpoints and how well you can navigate the streets- expect to cover 10-12km if you visit all the checkpoints.
  • You’ll need to download the maprun app so we can see which checkpoint’s you’ve been to.
  • You’ll start and finish in the same place.
  • The checkpoints will be assigned different points values. The person who returns with the highest score is the winner. Be warned if you go over the hour time limit penalties apply!

Accessible Orienteering – SWOC recognise that some participants with reduced mobility or who use a wheelchair may benefit from a bespoke map with potential hazards highlighted. Please email the organiser in advance to let them know that you are coming and any specific needs.

You can leave your personal belongings safely at the meeting point.

Afterwards join us for food /drink to debrief and discuss routes.

What’s in it for you?

You’ll have a lot of fun, while battling with the other runners for the honours of topping the leaderboard. Plus let’s be honest, everyone needs some motivation to get outside and explore new routes in the dark winter evenings.

We expect you to respect the general traffic rules and be extremely aware of your surroundings. You are strongly recommended to wear bright hi-vis clothing and a torch to see where you are going. 

Under16’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

Important Event Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. All participants must report to download whether they finish their course or not.

Privacy: when participating in our events/activities your name may appear in the results section of this website or in race reports.

Photography: SWOC and British Orienteering are keen to promote the sport of orienteering and support parents and guardians in celebrating and publicising their children’s achievements. We appreciate the direct and indirect risks to children and young people if images are not used correctly.
You are welcome to take photographs or record video at this event, but please respect people’s privacy. If there are particular reasons why an individual should not be photographed or, if you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser.

Safeguarding: SWOC is aware of it’s responsibilities in safeguarding and child protection. Any concerns should be reported to the Lead Safeguarding Officer. safeguarding@britishorienteering.org.uk.

Maprun Wed 19th Feb 2025 Whitchurch

MapRun is a low key street race against the clock. In order to win, you’ll need to be quick on your feet and even quicker with your decisions.

Meeting point: TBC ~1 week before

Race briefing: 18.50

Race start: 19.00

Entry fees £3 member/£5 non-member, Entries remain open online until 18.45 on the night subject to map availability. Please enter as early as possible to allow us to print enough maps.

Sign up at Fabian4.co.uk

Race Format

MapRuns are open to all. You can compete alone or as a team, the distance you cover is up to you.

  • You’ll need to track down checkpoints in any order to complete the one hour urban challenge.
  • The checkpoints will be marked on a map, provided during the race briefing.
  • There is no fixed course or path to follow. It’s up to you to find the fastest way to the checkpoints through the city.
  • The distance is up to you. It depends on the number of checkpoints and how well you can navigate the streets- expect to cover 10-12km if you visit all the checkpoints.
  • You’ll need to download the maprun app so we can see which checkpoint’s you’ve been to.
  • You’ll start and finish in the same place.
  • The checkpoints will be assigned different points values. The person who returns with the highest score is the winner. Be warned if you go over the hour time limit penalties apply!

Accessible Orienteering – SWOC recognise that some participants with reduced mobility or who use a wheelchair may benefit from a bespoke map with potential hazards highlighted. Please email the organiser in advance to let them know that you are coming and any specific needs.

You can leave your personal belongings safely at the meeting point.

Afterwards join us for food /drink to debrief and discuss routes.

What’s in it for you?

You’ll have a lot of fun, while battling with the other runners for the honours of topping the leaderboard. Plus let’s be honest, everyone needs some motivation to get outside and explore new routes in the dark winter evenings.

We expect you to respect the general traffic rules and be extremely aware of your surroundings. You are strongly recommended to wear bright hi-vis clothing and a torch to see where you are going. 

Under16’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

Important Event Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. All participants must report to download whether they finish their course or not.

Privacy: when participating in our events/activities your name may appear in the results section of this website or in race reports.

Photography: SWOC and British Orienteering are keen to promote the sport of orienteering and support parents and guardians in celebrating and publicising their children’s achievements. We appreciate the direct and indirect risks to children and young people if images are not used correctly.
You are welcome to take photographs or record video at this event, but please respect people’s privacy. If there are particular reasons why an individual should not be photographed or, if you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser.

Safeguarding: SWOC is aware of it’s responsibilities in safeguarding and child protection. Any concerns should be reported to the Lead Safeguarding Officer. safeguarding@britishorienteering.org.uk.

Maprun Wed 15th Jan 2024 Canton

MapRun is a low key street race against the clock. In order to win, you’ll need to be quick on your feet and even quicker with your decisions.

Meeting point: TBC ~1 week before

Race briefing: 18.50

Race start: 19.00

Entry fees £3 member/£5 non-member, Entries remain open online until 18.45 on the night subject to map availability. Please enter as early as possible to allow us to print enough maps.

Sign up at Fabian4.co.uk

Race Format

MapRuns are open to all. You can compete alone or as a team, the distance you cover is up to you.

  • You’ll need to track down checkpoints in any order to complete the one hour urban challenge.
  • The checkpoints will be marked on a map, provided during the race briefing.
  • There is no fixed course or path to follow. It’s up to you to find the fastest way to the checkpoints through the city.
  • The distance is up to you. It depends on the number of checkpoints and how well you can navigate the streets- expect to cover 10-12km if you visit all the checkpoints.
  • You’ll need to download the maprun app so we can see which checkpoint’s you’ve been to.
  • You’ll start and finish in the same place.
  • The checkpoints will be assigned different points values. The person who returns with the highest score is the winner. Be warned if you go over the hour time limit penalties apply!

Accessible Orienteering – SWOC recognise that some participants with reduced mobility or who use a wheelchair may benefit from a bespoke map with potential hazards highlighted. Please email the organiser in advance to let them know that you are coming and any specific needs.

You can leave your personal belongings safely at the meeting point.

Afterwards join us for food /drink to debrief and discuss routes.

What’s in it for you?

You’ll have a lot of fun, while battling with the other runners for the honours of topping the leaderboard. Plus let’s be honest, everyone needs some motivation to get outside and explore new routes in the dark winter evenings.

We expect you to respect the general traffic rules and be extremely aware of your surroundings. You are strongly recommended to wear bright hi-vis clothing and a torch to see where you are going. 

Under16’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

Important Event Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. All participants must report to download whether they finish their course or not.

Privacy: when participating in our events/activities your name may appear in the results section of this website or in race reports.

Photography: SWOC and British Orienteering are keen to promote the sport of orienteering and support parents and guardians in celebrating and publicising their children’s achievements. We appreciate the direct and indirect risks to children and young people if images are not used correctly.
You are welcome to take photographs or record video at this event, but please respect people’s privacy. If there are particular reasons why an individual should not be photographed or, if you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser.

Safeguarding: SWOC is aware of it’s responsibilities in safeguarding and child protection. Any concerns should be reported to the Lead Safeguarding Officer. safeguarding@britishorienteering.org.uk.

Maprun Wed 11th Dec 2024 Llangattock

MapRun is a low key street race against the clock. In order to win, you’ll need to be quick on your feet and even quicker with your decisions.

Meeting point: TBC ~1 week before

Race briefing: 18.50

Race start: 19.00

Entry fees £3 member/£5 non-member, Entries remain open online until 18.45 on the night subject to map availability. Please enter as early as possible to allow us to print enough maps.

Sign up at Fabian4

Pub of the Night and Meal – The Horseshoe Inn (book during entry) – All welcome.

Race Format

MapRuns are open to all. You can compete alone or as a team, the distance you cover is up to you.

  • You’ll need to track down checkpoints in any order to complete the one hour urban challenge.
  • The checkpoints will be marked on a map, provided during the race briefing.
  • There is no fixed course or path to follow. It’s up to you to find the fastest way to the checkpoints through the city.
  • The distance is up to you. It depends on the number of checkpoints and how well you can navigate the streets- expect to cover 10-12km if you visit all the checkpoints.
  • You’ll need to download the maprun app so we can see which checkpoint’s you’ve been to.
  • You’ll start and finish in the same place.
  • The checkpoints will be assigned different points values. The person who returns with the highest score is the winner. Be warned if you go over the hour time limit penalties apply!

Accessible Orienteering – SWOC recognise that some participants with reduced mobility or who use a wheelchair may benefit from a bespoke map with potential hazards highlighted. Please email the organiser in advance to let them know that you are coming and any specific needs.

You can leave your personal belongings safely at the meeting point.

Afterwards join us for food /drink to debrief and discuss routes.

What’s in it for you?

You’ll have a lot of fun, while battling with the other runners for the honours of topping the leaderboard. Plus let’s be honest, everyone needs some motivation to get outside and explore new routes in the dark winter evenings.

We expect you to respect the general traffic rules and be extremely aware of your surroundings. You are strongly recommended to wear bright hi-vis clothing and a torch to see where you are going. 

Under16’s must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

Important Event Information

Safety and Risk: A comprehensive risk assessment will have been carried out by the organiser, but participants take part at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety during the event. All participants must report to download whether they finish their course or not.

Privacy: when participating in our events/activities your name may appear in the results section of this website or in race reports.

Photography: SWOC and British Orienteering are keen to promote the sport of orienteering and support parents and guardians in celebrating and publicising their children’s achievements. We appreciate the direct and indirect risks to children and young people if images are not used correctly.
You are welcome to take photographs or record video at this event, but please respect people’s privacy. If there are particular reasons why an individual should not be photographed or, if you are unsure about acceptable practice, please speak to the event organiser.

Safeguarding: SWOC is aware of it’s responsibilities in safeguarding and child protection. Any concerns should be reported to the Lead Safeguarding Officer. safeguarding@britishorienteering.org.uk.