BrewDog Fife Run

Dundee, United Kingdom • 11 Apr 2026

BrewDog Fife Run - 2026

The BrewDog Fife Run is a non-competitive fun run taking place on Saturday 11th April 2026. The route covers approximately 19.5 miles (32k), starting in Dundee and finishing in St Andrews. Participants follow a course that primarily utilizes the Fife Coastal Path, featuring a mix of tarred cycle paths, pavements, and trails.

The course passes through several notable areas, including Tentsmuir Forest, Leuchars, and Guardbridge. The final segment includes a run along the 18th hole of the Old Course in St Andrews. A central meeting point for participants is established at the St Andrews Brewing Co at Caird Hall in Dundee before the group sets off toward the Tay Bridge.

Distances available for participants include:

  • 19.5 miles (Full distance)
  • Under 10 miles (First or second half only)

There is a regrouping point at the Tentsmuir Forest car park, approximately 15k into the route, where a bus provides refreshments. Runners are expected to be relatively self-sufficient between checkpoints and should be prepared for various weather conditions.

Logistics include a coach service with a meeting point in Aberdeen at the Castlegate bus stop. The bus transports participants to Dundee for the start and offers a return trip from St Andrews in the evening. Registration includes an event wristband, a medal, a t-shirt, and a goody bag. Participation is limited to a specific capacity due to venue constraints in St Andrews. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Brewdog Fife Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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