Maravan Half - Saturday

Humberston, United Kingdom • 22 Nov 2025

Event overview

The Maravan Half (Saturday) is a half marathon held on Saturday, 22 November 2025, at Haven Thorpe Park Holiday Park, Humberston, DN36 4GG. The route consists of four slightly shorter laps around the holiday park. The course is described as flat and multi-terrain and the race will be organised under ARC rules. Numbers are to be collected on the day.

  • Half Marathon

Entry, limits and conditions

The event is strictly limited to 40 entrants; entries close on 16/11/2025 and 27 places remained open at the time of the source information. Minimum age is 18 years. Entry fees were listed as Affiliated £25.00 and Unattached £27.00. No refunds or deferrals are permitted; exchanges were noted as possible but transfers are currently closed. In case of exceptionally poor weather leading to cancellation, entries can be carried over to the following year.

All participants receive a bespoke medal, and finishers receive a Vigilantes medal for each day mentioned along with a goody bag. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Half Marathon
Half Marathon
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