Bunny Run Haworth

Haworth, United Kingdom • 14 Apr 2026

Event details

The Bunny Run 2 takes place on Tue 14 Apr 2026 in Haworth, England, in the South/West Pennines region. The event is listed under category CS and is held at the Sun Inn, Haworth. The course distance is 4.8 km / 3 miles with a climb of 100 m / 328 ft. The minimum age for participants is 12. Team entries are allowed. There are no separate junior races.

Entry and organisation

The event offers both pre-entry and entry on the day. Entry-on-day fee is £4.00. Pre-entry is available; a pre-entry price of £10 applies for the series. The event has a permit and associated UK Athletics insurance from the FRA.

Records and other information

Recorded best times on the current course (changed in 2022) are 00:15:12 for the male record (2022) and 00:16:57 for the female record (2022). All finishers receive a Cadbury's Creme Egg and all prizes are Easter eggs. Overall awards count 3 races out of 3. Chip butties are available at the pub after the race for £5. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
4.8 Km / 3 Miles
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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