Phoenix Running - Bovey Tracey

Bovey Tracey, United Kingdom • 8 Feb 2026

Event details

Phoenix Running Devon will hold "Devon - The Launch" on Sunday 08 February 2026 at Mill Marsh Park, Station Road, Bovey Tracey, Devon, TQ13 9AW. Entry is limited to 50 runners and there is no on-the-day entry. Entry fees listed are £33.00 (affiliated) and £35.00 (unattached). Both attended and virtual participants receive a physical medal or memento.

Course and format

The event uses a 5.3 km (3.28 mile) out-and-back lap on the Wray Valley Trail through the Parke Estate beside the River Bovey. Surface is off-road trail and riverside footpath. Elevation is about 31 m per lap.

  • Lap length: 5.3 km / 3.28 miles
  • Minimum distance: 3.28 miles (one lap)
  • Maximum: as many laps as possible within a 7-hour limit

The event offers flexible "rock up and run" start times and can accommodate special start time requests. UK Athletics distance restrictions apply to participants aged 20 or under; full terms and conditions cover these rules. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

3 mi
One Lap (3.28 Miles)
5 km
One Lap (5.3 Km)
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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