Looking for a running event in the UK? We help you discover 5K races, half marathons, fun runs, and trail events near you. Browse by location, event type, or date. Join thousands of runners finding their next race on JoinTheRun - the UK's community-first running platform.
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The most popular running distance in the UK. Perfect for beginners and experienced runners. Typically take 20-40 minutes to complete.
A step up from 5K. Great for runners building endurance. Typically take 45-70 minutes.
A popular challenge distance. Typically take 1.5-3 hours depending on fitness level.
The ultimate running challenge. Typically take 3-6 hours.
Casual, community-focused events. Often include fancy dress, obstacles, or charity elements. No time pressure.
Off-road running on natural terrain. Scenic and challenging.
Running combined with obstacles (walls, mud, water). High energy and fun.
Finding a running event near you is simple:
Enter your postcode or town name in the search box above. Our finder instantly shows all running events within your chosen distance.
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Click “Register” to go to the event organiser’s website. Most events require online registration (usually 1-2 weeks before the race).
First race? Here’s what to expect:
New to running events? Don’t worry. Thousands of beginners complete their first race every week in the UK.
A 5K (3.1 miles) is the perfect first race:
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Q: What if I can’t run the whole 5K?
A: Walk! Many beginners walk parts of their first race. There’s no shame in it. The goal is to finish and have fun.
Q: What should I wear?
A: Comfortable running clothes and proper running shoes. Avoid cotton (it absorbs sweat). Wear moisture-wicking fabrics instead.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Most 5K races cost £10-20 to enter. Some fun runs cost more (£20-40) because they include extras like fancy dress or obstacles.
Q: Will I be the slowest?
A: Probably not! Most races have a wide range of abilities. Plus, volunteers stay until everyone finishes. You won’t be left behind.
Q: Do I need to train?
A: Yes, but not intensively. A simple 3-run-per-week plan for 4 weeks is enough for most beginners to complete a 5K.
Q: What if I get injured before the race?
A: Most races allow you to defer to a future event or get a refund. Check the race terms and conditions.
Want to race without paying? The UK has plenty of free running events:
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Use our interactive search above. Enter your postcode and filter by distance, event type, and date. You'll see all running events in your area with full details.
A 5K is 3.1 miles (usually 20-40 minutes), while a 10K is 6.2 miles (usually 45-70 minutes). 5K is better for beginners, 10K for intermediate runners.
Most 5K races cost £10-20. Half marathons cost £20-40. Full marathons cost £50-150+. Some events (like Parkrun) are completely free.
Yes! Most running events welcome walkers. You can walk the entire distance or mix walking and running. There's no pressure to run the whole way.
Click on any event in our search results and follow the "Register" link to the event organizer's website. Registration usually opens 4-8 weeks before the race.
Wear comfortable running clothes and proper running shoes. Avoid cotton (wear moisture-wicking fabrics instead). Dress for the weather.
Follow a simple 4-week training plan with 3 runs per week. Most beginners can complete a 5K with basic training. Check our training guides for detailed plans.
Most races allow you to defer to a future event or get a refund. Check the race terms and conditions when you register.
Yes, running events are very safe. They're organised by experienced professionals, routes are clearly marked, and there's medical support available.
Yes! Most running events welcome spectators. Bring family and friends to cheer you on at the start, finish, and along the route.
Most races email results within 24 hours of finishing. You can also view results on the race organiser's website.
A local 5K race is perfect for beginners. It's short, achievable, and there are hundreds happening every week across the UK.
Join a local running club or attend Parkrun every Saturday. Both are great ways to meet other runners and build community. Find a running club near you.
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