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The Pendine Sands Races The Pendine Sands Races on 5 April 2026 include an Ultra, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km and 5km distance. The course is a 10.5km out and back run along the beach. Generally the sand underfoot is quite firm and absolutely perfect for running on, especially for barefoot running. 10km runners complete 1 lap, Half Marathon runners 2 laps, Marathon runners 4 laps and Ultra entrants 5 laps. 5km competitors simply run 2.5k down the beach and then turn and run back. This is a cup-free event - bring your own cup/water bottle for refilling at aid stations during the race.
2026-04-05
Pendine Sands, Carmarthanshire, UK
Organized by
ultrarunningltd
Connect with running communities around Pendine Sands, Carmarthanshire, UK
Aberdeen
Aberdeen University AC is the athletics club for students at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. The club has two main sections - 'Hares and Hounds' for long-distance, cross-country and slow jogging, and 'Track and Field' for throwing, jumping and fast running. The club is suitable for all abilities, from complete beginners to competitive athletes. Weekly training sessions, regular social events, and opportunities to compete at local and national competitions are available to members.
Caithness
Nestled in the picturesque Scottish region of Caithness, the Caithness Distance RC is a vibrant community of runners dedicated to supporting and inspiring one another. Whether you're a seasoned distance runner or just starting your fitness journey, this friendly club welcomes runners of all abilities. With multiple training sessions throughout the week, you'll find ample opportunities to join group runs, hone your skills, and explore the stunning local trails and countryside. The club's supportive atmosphere and knowledgeable coaches ensure that every member, from beginner to elite, can reach their personal running goals. Beyond the physical benefits, the Caithness Distance RC fosters a tight-knit community, providing a social outlet for runners to connect, share their passion, and forge lasting friendships. So lace up your shoes, and join this dynamic group of distance enthusiasts as they embark on their next adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Caithness.
Dumfries
Dumfries Running Club: Where Community Meets Fitness Dumfries Running Club is a vibrant and inclusive community of runners in the heart of Dumfries, Scotland. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a beginner taking your first steps, our club welcomes runners of all abilities with open arms. We gather regularly at our clubhouse on the banks of the River Nith, offering a variety of group runs and training sessions to cater to different paces and goals. Our friendly members come together not just to improve their fitness, but to forge lasting connections and explore the beautiful Dumfries countryside. From social runs to local race events, there's always an opportunity to challenge yourself, make new friends, and enjoy the camaraderie of the running community. So lace up your trainers and join us β we can't wait to welcome you to the Dumfries Running Club family.
Edinburgh
A friendly local running club for members aged 18 and above, founded in 2004. Welcomes runners of all abilities and prides itself on the enjoyment of running. Regular weekly training sessions, fun runs and social nights out. Membership available through Entry Central.
Fraserburgh
Fraserburgh Running Club is an amateur sports club based in Fraserburgh, Scotland that provides opportunities for children, young people, and adults to get involved in athletics. The club encourages competition, fun, participation, sportsmanship, and the social aspects of the sport. It is affiliated with Scottish Athletics, Aberdeenshire Sports Council, North East Scotland Athletics Partnership, and The Fraserburgh Hub. The club has a structured training schedule with sessions held on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, and also organizes various races and competitions throughout the year.
Galashiels
Gala Harriers: A Vibrant Running Community in the Heart of Galashiels Nestled in the picturesque town of Galashiels, Scotland, the Gala Harriers running club offers a warm and inclusive community for runners of all abilities. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting your running journey, our club provides a supportive environment to help you reach your goals. We cater to a variety of disciplines, including cross-country, road running, hill running, and track and field, giving our members the opportunity to challenge themselves and explore different aspects of the sport. Our regular training sessions, held at the Tweedbank Outdoor Sports Complex and Queens Leisure Centre, are led by experienced coaches who are dedicated to helping you improve your technique and fitness. Gala Harriers is affiliated with Scottish Athletics, ensuring that our members have access to the resources and competitive opportunities they need to thrive. Join us and become part of a vibrant, friendly community that celebrates the joy of running and the camaraderie that comes with it.
Based on shared interests with The Pendine Sands Races
The Pendine Sands Races The Pendine Sands Races on 5 April 2026 include an Ultra, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km and 5km distance. The course is a 10.5km out and back run along the beach. Generally the sand underfoot is quite firm and absolutely perfect for running on, especially for barefoot running. 10km runners complete 1 lap, Half Marathon runners 2 laps, Marathon runners 4 laps and Ultra entrants 5 laps. 5km competitors simply run 2.5k down the beach and then turn and run back. This is a cup-free event - bring your own cup/water bottle for refilling at aid stations during the race.
The JOGLE, a demanding multi-day endurance event, invites runners to traverse the length of England in an epic 850-mile (1369 km) challenge. Over 17 days, participants will face tough cut-off times as they journey from John O'Groats to Land's End, testing their mental and physical limits along the way.
The JOGLE, a demanding multi-day endurance event, invites runners to traverse the length of England in an epic 850-mile (1369 km) challenge. Over 17 days, participants will face tough cut-off times as they journey from John O'Groats to Land's End, testing their mental and physical limits along the way.