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Sunderland 10K and Half Marathon

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Sunderland’s 10K and half marathon take place this Sunday.

If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation and taking part or plan on visiting Sunderland on Sunday we have the race route and information here to help plan your day.

The start and finish of the 10K is at Keel Square opposite the old Vaux Brewery site.

The first part of the race is a 2K loop around Sunderland city centre before reaching Wearmouth Bridge.

Next runners pass the University of Sunderland’s Sir Tom Cowie Campus at St Peter’s and run alongside the River Wear, passing the National Glass Centre before gently rising up the path to then drop down again toward Sunderland Marina in Roker.

Sunderland Marina is the location of the half way point of the 10K route.

Runners then follow a path along Marine Walk.

A left turn leads into Roker Park.

Roker Park’s bandstand is the 6K mark.

The race route then loops back onto Roker Terrace before a flat 2K run back to Wearmouth Bridge.

Finally, a right turn onto St Mary’s Way leads to the finish line at Keel Square.

You can see a map of the 10K route below.

Tip – tap on the map for a larger image (opens in a new window).

Sunderland 10K Route Map

The Sunderland City Half Marathon and start and finish is also at Keel Square opposite the old Vaux Brewery site.

The first mile of the half marathon passes through the Sunniside area of Sunderland city centre.

A left turn at approximately 3.5 miles takes the course down Toward Road past Mowbray Park and back to the city centre area before heading back towards Ryhope Road.

The turnaround point is just before The Alexandra pub on Queen Alexandra Road.

The halfway point is on the return stretch of Ryhope Road before it reaches Backhouse Park.

Next, runners travel along Burdon Road back to Wearmouth Bridge.

At Wearmouth Bridge there is approximately 4.5 miles left to the finish.

Runners then travel along Dame Dorothy Street, circumnavigating St Peter’s Church before heading to the coast and following the sea front along Roker Terrace.

Upon entering Roker Park there are only 2.6 miles left to complete and the route returns to cross Wearmouth Bridge via Dame Dorothy Street.

The finish line is at St Mary’s Way.

You can see a map of the half marathon route below.

Tip – tap on the map for a larger image (opens in a new window).

Sunderland Half Marathon Route Map

A video of previous running events in Sunderland including the Sunderland City 10K can be seen here…

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Published on 11th May 2018 09:34.

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Tall Ships Races Sunderland 2018

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The Tall Ships Races are coming to Sunderland in 2018 – on 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th July.

Tall Ships Races Sunderland 2018

Our bed and breakfast accommodation is located just six miles north from the mouth of the River Wear along the scenic A183 Coast Road.

Demand for accommodation will be high during the event and our rooms are already available for sale.

We advise early booking to avoid disappointment.

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Published on 1st May 2017 07:03.

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HMS Ocean’s Visit to Sunderland

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Sunderland’s adopted warship HMS Ocean will be visiting this weekend.

Sunderland's Adopted Warship HMS Ocean

HMS Ocean and her crew were granted Freedom of the City of Sunderland in 2004 and she last visited the city in 2012.

If you are staying with us this weekend and would like to go and see HMS Ocean in Sunderland, Corporation Quay is 15-20 minutes drive from our bed and breakfast accommodation.

HMS Ocean is due to arrive at the mouth of the River Wear at approximately 2:30pm and is due to berth at Corporation Quay opposite the National Glass Centre in Sunderland at approximately 3pm on Friday 1st May 2015 for her eighth visit to the city.

A 300 person freedom parade is due to set off from Burdon Road in Sunderland at 11am on Saturday 2nd May with a service at the War Memorial before the parade commences.

The parade will then proceed to Fawcett Street, High Street West and Market Square before returning to Burdon Road past the War Memorial.

HMS Ocean is open to visitors at Corporation Quay in Hendon on Sunday 3rd May 2015 from 1pm until 6pm and again on Bank Holiday Monday from 11am until 5pm.

You can see a short video about HMS Ocean here…

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Published on 30th April 2015 10:33.

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Sunderland Marathon of the North

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The Marathon of the North is a brand new marathon to be held annually in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear.

Sunderland Marathon of the North Runners Crossing Wearmouth Bridge in Sunderland

Sunderland City Council and the organisers of the Sunderland City 10K have scheduled the Marathon of the North to take place on Sunday 28th April 2013.

You can see a short video of the Sunderland City 10K here…

The Marathon of the North course starts and finishes at the Stadium of Light on the north bank of the River Wear.

After crossing the Wearmouth Bridge, the route follows the first few kilometres of the Sunderland City 10K course.

The first half of the race course is on the south side of the River Wear it is predominantly flat with few noticeable gradients and includes a circuit of picturesque Barnes Park.

At the halfway mark the route returns back across the Wearmouth Bridge and the last ten miles is run adjacent to the River Wear and Roker and Seaburn beaches.

You can see a map of the Sunderland Marathon of the North route here…

Sunderland Marathon Of The North Marathon Route Map

The Sunderland half-marathon route is shown here…

Sunderland Marathon Of The North Half Marathon Route Map

The Sunderland 10K route can be seen here…

Sunderland Marathon Of The North 10K Route Map

A video of previous running events in Sunderland including the Sunderland City 10K can be seen here…

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Published on 16th April 2013 15:32.

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Sunderland Metro Extension to Washington

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Fresh plans have been proposed to extend Sunderland Metro link into Washington.

Tyne and Wear Metro Train

Plans to extend the Tyne & Wear Metro to Washington could finally be on track after councillors unveiled an ambitious blueprint for the region’s development.

Sunderland city leaders have put together a wish list of developments they will aim to make reality in their vision of how Wearside will look in 2032, from the new bridge over the River Wear to regeneration of the Vaux site.

It includes a call by Sunderland City Council to extend the Tyne & Wear Metro network further into the region, connecting the city centre with Washington, along with incorporating the disused South Hylton to Penshaw railway line.

As well as this, the action plan highlights the need for a new station as part of a major redevelopment of the former Grove Cranes factory and another in Millfield to service sites such as Lisburn Terrace, Pallion and Deptford Terrace, Deptford.

Washington MP Sharon Hodgson, who presented ministers with a petition calling for the Tyne & Wear Metroto come to her constituency signed by hundreds of residents, told the Echo the move would be a significant boost to the area’s economy.

She said “I’m very pleased to see that Sunderland City Council want to improve transport links for Washington residents, and recognise that extending the Metro would make a major contribution to the local economy.

Getting a station for Washington is still a long way down the line, but this declaration is a major step in getting all the relevant bodies on board to make it a reality.”

Tyne & Wear Metro bosses have suggested they are open to the possibility of adding to the network.

Director general of Metro operator Nexus, Bernard Garner, said: “We have started work with Sunderland City Council to assess how the Metro system can best be extended and developed to meet the potential future demands generated by these ambitious plans for the city’s future.”

Mel Speding, the council’s cabinet, added: “The strategy recognises how the Metro is a significant public transport asset for all of us. Its long-term outlook sets down how the council will work with Network Rail, Nexus and others to secure improvements to public transport and its infrastructure across the city.”

A desire to see the former Vaux brewery site redeveloped as a “new and attractive place to work and live” is also spelled out in the plans, as part of the ultimate aim of creating a “vital and viable centre”.

Another major development outlined in the Core Strategy and Development Management strategy is the new River Wear bridge, which will be the focal point of the so-called Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor.

It is hoped the new route will provide a link between the A19 and the Port of Sunderland.

Councillor Speding said “The Core Strategy sits at the heart of the city’s Local Development Framework which replaces the Unitary Development Plan.

It will be one of the key delivery tools of both the Sunderland Strategy and the Economic Masterplan.

The draft strategy has been examined by the Cabinet and a six week public consultation period is due to begin next month.

Over this six week consultation period we want to work with people to see how these needs can best be met. Residents and businesses will have the opportunity to share their views and concerns on the proposal before the final, revised strategy is presented to an independent planning inspector for final consideration.”

Consultation on the report will open up to residents and businesses in May.

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Published on 25th March 2013 16:31.

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