Chasewater Easter Egg Challenge

Burntwood, United Kingdom • 5 Apr 2026

Chasewater Easter Egg Challenge : Event overview

The Chasewater Easter Egg Challenge is a set of races held at Chasewater Country Park, Pool Lane, Burntwood, Staffordshire, WS8 7NL. The event takes place on 5 April 2026 and is organised by Nice Work. Races run around Chasewater Reservoir on a multi-terrain, undulating course. Route maps and GPX files are available to view and download. Race highlights listed by the organiser include a picturesque reservoir, volunteer support, and a friendly atmosphere. Registered entrants receive event information before race day.

Distances, entries and practical information

  • 20k
  • 15k
  • 10k
  • 5k
  • Junior Run

On-the-day entry fees (subject to availability) are listed as: 20k £35, 15k £30, 10k £25, 5k £25, Junior Run £7. Age limits published for some races: 5k open to entrants aged 11 and over, 10k open to entrants aged 15 and over, 15k and 20k open to entrants aged 17 and over. What is included for entrants: a bespoke medal, free photographs, and trophies and prizes for leading runners. Race HQ is at The Innovation Centre near the A5; parking is available on site. The event is accessible by car, bicycle, and on foot; the nearest railway station is Cannock, from which a taxi is needed. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

20 km
20k
15 km
15k
10 km
10k
5 km
Junior Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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