Parkrun is a free, weekly 5K running event held every Saturday morning across the UK. Use our interactive map above to find your nearest parkrun by location or postcode. No registration fees, no membership costs - just show up and run at your own pace. Perfect for beginners and experienced runners alike.
This map is for informational purposes only and simply shows the locations of parkrun events across the UK. For full event details, timings, or updates, please visit the official parkrun website.
Pro tip: Most parkruns start at 9:00 AM on Saturday mornings. Arrive 10-15 minutes early to register and warm up.
Finding a parkrun near you is simple. Follow these steps:
Enter your UK postcode in the search box above. Our finder will instantly show all parkruns within your chosen distance radius.
Each parkrun listing shows:
Click on any parkrun to see:
Visit the official parkrun website to register (free, one-time only). Then simply show up on Saturday morning at your chosen parkrun location. No need to register each week – you’re automatically entered once you’ve completed the initial sign-up.
First time? Here’s what to expect:
Parkrun is for everyone. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned runner, parkrun welcomes all abilities.
Before the Run:
During the Run:
After the Run:
Q: Do I need to be fit to do parkrun?
A: No! Parkrun is for all fitness levels. You can walk the entire 5K if you want. Many people start by walking and gradually build up to running.
Q: What if I’m the slowest?
A: There’s no such thing as “last” at parkrun. Everyone who finishes is celebrated equally. Plus, volunteers stay until everyone has finished.
Q: Can I bring my kids?
A: Yes! Parkrun has junior events (parkrun juniors) for ages 4-14. Check your local parkrun for junior event times.
Q: What if I can’t make it one week?
A: No problem! Parkrun is flexible. Come when you can. There’s no penalty for missing weeks.
Parkrun operates across all four nations of the UK. Here’s what you need to know:
Number of parkruns: 500+
Typical start time: 9:00 AM Saturday
Most popular regions: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds
Terrain variety: Urban parks, country estates, coastal routes
Popular English parkruns:
Number of parkruns: 60+
Typical start time: 9:00 AM Saturday
Most popular locations: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen
Terrain variety: Urban parks, Scottish highlands, coastal routes
Popular Scottish parkruns:
Number of parkruns: 40+
Typical start time: 9:00 AM Saturday
Most popular locations: Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham
Terrain variety: Urban parks, Welsh countryside, coastal routes
Popular Welsh parkruns:
Number of parkruns: 15+
Typical start time: 9:00 AM Saturday
Most popular locations: Belfast, Derry, Lisburn
Terrain variety: Urban parks, countryside routes
Popular Northern Ireland parkruns:
Use our interactive map above to search by postcode and find parkruns near you. You’ll see:
Tip: If your nearest parkrun is full, check out parkrun juniors or time trials at other locations. Many areas have multiple parkruns within a short drive.
Use our interactive map above to search by postcode. Enter your location and you'll see all nearby parkruns within your chosen distance. Click on any parkrun to see the route, start time, and how to register.
Most parkruns start at 9:00 AM on Saturday mornings. Some locations may have different times, so check your local parkrun details. Arrive 10-15 minutes early to register.
es, parkrun is completely free. There are no registration fees, no membership costs, and no weekly charges. You only need to register once (takes 2 minutes online), then you can attend as many parkruns as you like.
Absolutely! Parkrun welcomes runners of all abilities. You can walk, jog, or run at your own pace. Many beginners start by walking the 5K and gradually build up to running. There's no pressure and no judgment.
Visit the official parkrun website and create a free account. You'll receive a barcode (printed or digital) that you bring to your first parkrun. After that, you're automatically entered each week—just show up!
Parkrun is a free, weekly 5K event focused on community and inclusivity. Unlike traditional races, there are no entry fees, no competitive pressure, and no time limits. Everyone is welcome, regardless of fitness level. It's about participation, not competition.
Most parkruns don't allow dogs, but some locations have special dog-friendly parkruns. Check your local parkrun details to see if dogs are welcome.
That's fine! You can walk the entire route, take breaks, or turn back early. Parkrun is about participation, not completion. Volunteers will support you no matter what.
Yes! Parkrun has junior events (parkrun juniors) for ages 4-14, typically held on Sunday mornings. Check your local parkrun to see if junior events are available in your area.
Your result is automatically emailed to you within 24 hours of finishing. You can also view your results on the parkrun website and track your progress over time.
Wear whatever makes you comfortable. Most people wear running shoes, shorts or leggings, and a t-shirt. Dress for the weather—bring a rain jacket in winter or a hat in summer. There's no dress code.
Yes, parkrun is very safe. Events are organized by trained volunteers, routes are clearly marked, and the community is welcoming and supportive. Thousands of people participate in parkrun every week across the UK.
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