

A torchbearer will carry the flame to the top of the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank in Cheshire and the week ends at Mersey Ferries in Liverpool.
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It then continues its journey via a series of landmarks, a few of the highlights of the weeks to come include: Week 2: Cardiff to Liverpool (May 26-June 1) Including visits to Caerphilly Castle, Cliff Top Railway, Aberystwyth, Beaumaris Castle and the top of Mount Snowdon.

In the first week, the torch has already visited the National Maritime Museum at Falmouth, St Michael’s Mount, the Eden Project, Glastonbury Tor and the Clifton Suspension, ending up at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium. The runners were nominated by someone they know, and chosen for their inspiration, they range in age and occupation, from charity fundraisers to successful athletes. The torch will be carried by 8,000 runners and will travel to within an hour of 95 per cent of people in the UK over the course of its 10-week journey. Representing peace, unity and friendship, the Flame started its 70 day journey around the UK towards the Stadium. Torchbearer 001 Ben Ainslie holds the Olympic torch and waves to the crowd before he begins the first leg between Land's End and Sennon - photo LOCOG The Olympic Flame made its journey from Greece and arrived in the UK on May 18, ready for the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay to begin the following day.
