Mount Ephraim 10K

Boughton-under-Blean, United Kingdom • 9 Aug 2026

Mount Ephraim 10k at Mount Ephraim Gardens, Hernhill, Faversham

The Mount Ephraim 10k takes place on 9 August 2026 at Mount Ephraim Gardens in Kent. The event offers a main 10 km race and a separate Junior Run. The course runs on quiet country lanes around the historic estate and is described as undulating, with views of rolling Kent countryside.

Route materials including detailed maps and GPX files are available for participants. The event supports Oasis Domestic Abuse Services; entries help raise funds for the charity, which assists over 1500 adults and 350 children affected by domestic abuse in Kent and Medway.

What is included for participants are a bespoke medal, free photographs, trophies and prizes for leading runners, free parking, and admission to Mount Ephraim Gardens. On-the-day entry fees, subject to availability, are listed as £30 for the 10k and £7 for the Junior Run. The 10k is open to entrants aged 15 and over on the event date.

Information for registered entrants will be sent before race day. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
Mount Ephraim 10k
Junior Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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