Bay2Bay Coastal Run

Hadston, United Kingdom • 8 Feb 2026

Bay2Bay Coastal Run 2026

The Bay2Bay Coastal Run takes place on 8 February 2026 in Morpeth, Great Britain. It is a point-to-point trail run and walk from Druridge Bay to Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Bay that follows beaches, cliff paths and trails along the Northumberland coast. The event distance is 10 miles.

Practical information

The event is Canicross friendly; one controlled dog is allowed per runner. Minimum age is 17 on the day of the event. Competitors must either book the shuttle bus to the start when entering or arrange their own transport, and there are no buses after the event. A bag drop is available at registration.

The course is fully marked and includes an aid station, marshals on route, live chip timing with live online results, a finish line merchandise area, free event photo download and a finisher's medal. Registration closes 6 February 2026. Entry fee is £33.00 plus a booking fee of 5% per order. There were 77 remaining places listed. The event organiser is VO2 Max Events and the venue is Druridge Bay Country Park, A1068 Red Row, NE61 5BX Morpeth, Great Britain. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 mi
10 Miles
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