Wimbledon parkrun
The course is 5,000 meters (5km) long on mixed surfaces (mostly gravel).
For more info see, http://www.parkrun.org.uk/wimbledon/Home.aspx
length: 9 hilliness: 106
The course is 5,000 meters (5km) long on mixed surfaces (mostly gravel).
For more info see, http://www.parkrun.org.uk/wimbledon/Home.aspx
Accurate 5km course – organised is almost two complete laps.
There’s one “hill” which is after going past the finish line on lap 1, and are a few other undulations as the route goes on 3 levels of paths along seafront and narrows in places. At the far end of the course there is a sharp bend on to a downhill.
On this course, please watch out for pedestrians and dogs.
More details at http://www.parkrun.org.uk/gorleston/Home.aspx
The course is 5000m (5K) long.
The course is in Heaton Park, Manchester, and entirely on mainly on wide tarmac paths and a small section of gravel around the lake, although some sections of the course do accumulate mud, leaves and puddles after rain.
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The course is in the North Wood of Pollok Park, and entirely on tarmac footpath, although some sections of the course do accumulate mud, leaves and puddles after rain.
The course is 5000m (5K) long
The course is in Richmond Park (Richmond upon Thames, Surrey), and consists of mixed surfaces (grass and gravel). The course is 5000m (5K) long.
The course is run on a very good surface with a slight rise each lap, so it will test you a little bit, but not too much!
The Basingstoke parkrun course is all about variety.
TRI-superb parkrun!
Where else can you do a lake swim, cross the road to do your run, followed by breakfast surveying the waterskiers…..and if you’re that keen, cycle home. Younger runners aplenty too with their wonderful parents doubling up as volunteers.
Bushy parkrun takes place in beautiful parkland where deer roam freely. It is a fast, flat course attracting approximately 500 runners each week.
For more information, see http://bushy.parkrun.com