Cardinham 10k

Cardinham, United Kingdom • 7 Mar 2026

Cardinham 5K & 10K 2026 : event overview

The Cardinham 5K & 10K event takes place on 7 March 2026 at Cardinham Woods, Callywith Cottage, Bodmin, PL30 4AL, Great Britain. The event is organised by Purple Gecko Events and is scheduled as an in-person trail running and canicross event. It is part of the PGE Canicross 2025 - 2026 5k & 10k Canicross Championships Series (stage 7) and the PGE 2025 5k & 10k Trail Running Championship (stage 3).

Race information

  • 2.5 km
  • 5 km
  • 10 km

Canicross entries are welcome. There are no cut-off times for any distance. All participants receive a Cardinham medal, personalised bibs are provided, free race photography is available, and pin badges are given for dogs. Awards are presented to top finishers. Minimum ages are: 5 years for the fun run, 8 years for the 5k, and 14 years for the 10k; children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. The event is timed by ST App Service and there will be no chip timing. Registration closes on 1 March 2026. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
Canicross 10k
10 km
10k
5 km
Canicross 5k
5 km
Fun Run (2.5k)
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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