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Blenheim Palace Triathlon

Date
June 6th 2026 to June 7th 2026
Location
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock

Blenheim Palace Triathlon is an exhilarating weekend of swim, bike and run races set against the stunning backdrop of Blenheim Palace’s historic estate, taking place on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th June.

One of Europe’s most iconic triathlons, this event welcomes athletes of all levels – from beginner‑friendly sprint distances to more challenging formats and offers spectators a vibrant event village with food, entertainment and family activities. With competitors racing around the Palace grounds, Great Lake and estate paths, it’s an unforgettable celebration of sport and community in a world‑class setting.

Whether you’re taking part or cheering on friends and family, take time to relax before and after this endurance test by booking one of our Woodstock homes, perfectly located for rest and recovery in the heart of Oxfordshire.

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