Storm the Fort - 10K Multiterrain Race

Plymouth, United Kingdom • 13 Sep 2026

Storm the Fort - 10K Multiterrain Race

Storm the Fort is the second running of a 10 km multi-terrain race held in Woodland Fort and the surrounding Woodland Woods area in Crownhill, Plymouth on 13 September 2026.

The course is a two lap route that begins at Woodland Park and finishes at Woodland Fort. Runners will traverse varied surfaces including grass, wooded paths and quiet roads. All participants receive commemorative medals. Post-race refreshments are available at an event village located at Woodland Fort. The event is described as having a family-friendly atmosphere.

Entry information available for the event shows an age minimum of 18 or older relative to the event date. Entries open on 14 January 2026 and close on 12 September 2026 at 12:00. Entry fees are listed as £20.00 for UKA members and £22.00 for non members. The entry list recorded 23 participants at the time of publication.

Terms, cancellation and refund policies are provided for the event. Additional administrative details such as organiser and entry procedures are recorded by the event organiser. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10k
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