3 Brewers 10km

Hertfordshire, United Kingdom • 28 Jun 2026

Event overview

The 3 Brewers 10km takes place on June 28th, at 3 Brewers Brewery in the Hertfordshire countryside (AL10 9BB). The event includes a new 5km option for 2026. The route is multi-terrain and mostly off road.

Distances

  • 10 km
  • 5 km (1 lap or 2 laps)

Race details

Terrain is listed as 85% off road. Elevation gain is given as 47/94 m. There is one water refill station on course and the event is described as cupless for on-course water. The minimum entry age is 16 and there is a 2 hour cut off time.

Entries and inclusions

Entry fees are shown as 10KM £30-£32 and 5KM £24-£26. Online entries close at 12:00 on June 26th if capacity allows and there will be no entries on the day. Included with entry are a medal, chip timing, downloadable race photos, prizes, toilets, free parking, bag drop, a pint cup with a free drink at the finish (alcoholic or non-alcoholic options), and a live jazz band. The event is fundraising for the local charity Earthworks. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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