Peak Running - Brooksie's Bash

Milton, United Kingdom • 14 Jul 2024

Brooksie's Bash is a 10-mile trail race organized by Peak Running, set in the picturesque grounds of Foremarke Hall in South Derbyshire. The event welcomes participants of all abilities, with no specific time cut-off, encouraging both walkers and runners. It aims to provide a challenging yet inclusive experience, supporting the local charity Derbyshire Mind.

The race route features a mix of unsurfaced footpaths, bridleways, and short road sections. Participants can opt to plant a tree for The National Forest as part of their entry. The event also emphasizes environmental sustainability by being plastic-free. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 mi
10-Mile Trail Race
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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