The race starts at the junction of Cambridge Road and Somerset Road, Sandy’s. Proceed along Somerset Road, Middle Road to Burnt House Hill, Warwick. Proceed up Burnt House Hill, Harbour Road, The Lane, Crow Lane, East Broadway, and Front Street to Queen Street. Proceed up Queen Street turning right onto Church Street to King Street. Turn left at King Street and proceed to Victoria Street. Turn left at Victoria Street and proceed to Cedar Avenue. Turn right at Cedar Avenue and proceed to Marsh Folly Road. Turn right at Marsh Folly Road and proceed to Dutton Avenue. Turn right at Dutton Avenue and follow the directions to the Finish Line.
RELAY Changeover Points:
Leg 1 – Somerset to Southampton Post Office (Approx. 4.50 miles)
Leg 2 – Southampton Post Office to Tamarind Vale (Approx. 2.75 miles)
Leg 3 – Tamarind Vale to Lovers Lane (Approx. 2.50 miles)
Leg 4 – Lovers Lane to Bernard’s Park (Approx. 3.25 miles) Finish, Bernard’s Park, Pembroke
Finish, Bernard Park, Pembroke
Parking Options for Participants
Leg 2 – Port Royal Primary School
Leg 3 – T.N. Tatem Middle School
Leg 4 – Drop-off Only
NOTE: Please DO NOT park on private property or block private driveways! DO NOT park on roadways with a yellow line; your vehicle will be ticketed by the Police.
Refreshment / Water Stations:
There are 9 official refreshment stations on the course. They will provide fresh water and a sports drink for all participants.
Refreshments will be provided at Warren Simmons Field in Somerset before the start of the race.
Approx 2.75 miles Bus Stop at Southampton Glebe School
Approx 4.50 miles Barnes Corner
Approx 5.50 miles Bus Stop at Jews Bay Wharf
Approx 6.50 miles Raynor’s Rubis Service Station
Approx 7.50 miles Just pass Longford Hill
Approx 8.50 miles at Newstead
Approx 10.50 miles at Aberfeldy Nurseries
Approx 11.50 miles at The Bermuda Library, Queen Street
Approx 12.50 miles at Appleby, Victoria Street
Refreshments will be provided at the finish line.
NOTE: The use of unofficial water stations is at your own risk.
The husband-wife-duo of Chris and Ashley Estwanik won The Appleby Bermuda Day Half Marathon 2015 – The Half Marathon started in St.George’s for the first time in 37 years.
#Bermuda Hall of History Mural by G.Foster – The #BermudaDay Half-Marathon Derby – image thnx2 http://www.bmm.bm
Sally Bassett was an enslaved mixed-race woman from Bermuda. She was declared guilty and burned at the stake in June 1730 for the attempted murder by poisoning of her slaveholder masters. She always claimed her innocence. Her notoriety has influenced Bermudian history and cultural heritage. (click image for more info)