Silent Pool 10km

Albury, United Kingdom • 24 Sep 2025

Silent Pool 10km is a guided trail run that starts and finishes at Silent Pool, Albury, near Guildford. The route follows North Downs Way sections and the Netley Heath forest, dipping into Shere and passing film locations from The Holiday and Bridget Jones Diary. It’s ideal for those new to trail running or who enjoy running with others in a safe group at dusk or night. It’s not a race; runners go as a group at a comfortable pace, about 10 min/mile or 6 min/km. A full kit list and head torches are provided, with car parking available, and Athletic Brewing beer at the end. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

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10 km
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