Wild Boar Chase – Information + FAQ

The Routes


The Full Boar (47 miles and 5,100 ft of ascents) covers the whole of the Small Boar route but leaves the Small Boar with descents to the river Wye. It then re-joins the Small Boar route.

Elevation image for Full Boar - 47 miles

The Small Boar (21 miles and 1,950 ft of ascents) covers a loop within the Forest of Dean.

Elevation image for Small Boar - 21 miles

Taking BOTH the Woody and the Hog shortcuts out 10 miles distance (so you ride 37 miles) and cut out 1,100 ft of ascents.

An image for Woody and Hog shortcuts-37-miiles

The Woody Boar Shortcut cuts out 6 miles of the Full Boar route meaning you ride 41 miles and avoid 660 ft of ascents.

An image for Woody shortcut-41-miiles

The Hog Shortcut cuts out 4 miles of the Full Boar route meaning you ride 43 miles and avoid 460 ft of ascents.

Elevation image for Hog shortcut - 43 miles

START TIME

The start time will be 10:00 a.m.
The start will be staggered to avoid crowding and to avoid congestion on the route.


F.A.Q.

Can I use an E-Bike?

Yes, e-bikes are OK provided that they are legal to ride in the UK

Is there a gpx download of the route?

A gpx download will be available closer to the day of the event. We will email riders when it is available.

Is the route separate for each distance or are the routes combined?

The full route consists of a large loop (the Full Boar).
There are shortcuts at 3 points:

  • The first shortcut is for the Small Boar – the shortest route.
  • Further on there is a shortcut called the Woody Boar.
  • Further still there is a shortcut called the Hog.
  • You can take both shortcuts if you wish.

So you can make your mind up which distance to ride while you are on the route.

I have entered the event – can I switch to another distance?

Yes, you can switch to a different distance – on the day if you like. We track the progress of riders at various checkpoints and use this information to work out which route each rider has taken. It is however the rider’s responsibilty to stop at each checkpoint they encounter.