The Bridlington Beach Fun Run

Bridlington, United Kingdom • 14 Sep 2025

Bridlington’s Beach Fun Run takes place on Bridlington South Beach along Princess Mary Promenade and South Marine Drive in East Yorkshire. The event features a 5K beach run and a 1K fun run, both on sand. In 2025 the course will run on firmer sand thanks to favourable tide times, adding to the seaside atmosphere.

Fancy dress is optional, with a trophy for the best costume. Entries are limited, and numbers are collected on the day at registration. The Fun Run is open to all ages, while the 5K has an age minimum.

Beach wheelchairs are available; pets are not allowed on the course. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
Beach 5k
Fun Run 1k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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