The Rudding ParkRace is set to return to Rudding Park Hotel for its third year.
Participants will get the chance to run a route on private land created specifically for the event, with Rudding House making the perfect backdrop for the finish line.
The event starts on the 14th May at 7pm and finishes around 8:15pm.
Entries must be 16 or over and entry fees start from £26-£28.
The race’s facilities include showers, toilets, water stations and changing facilities.
The event is supporting three charities this year:
- Martin House
- Yorkshire children charity
- Barnardo’s
From the starting line, participants will run down to the lakes where they will follow the stone wall into the woodland and prepare to climb it!
From there, participants will then drop down two fields to Crimple Beck and follow the trail to the 5km mark.
Continuing the trail via the secret golf hole will take participants to the Love Island, Enchanted woodland path and the Italy Boot Shape to Repton Green.
Approaching the finish line, runners will see the nature path to Dower House where they will finally reach the end at Rudding House.

Runners can then enjoy music, refreshments and a hog roast as the sun is setting.
The time to beat is from last year’s Rudding ParkRace winner, Tom Adams from Ilkley Harriers with a time of 35 minutes 13 secs.
If you want to enquire about anymore information contact ruddingparkrace@ruddingpark.com or visit their website
Our coverage at Your Harrogate is sponsored by Ison Harrison Solicitors.

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