Bridlington South Beach welcomes back the 5km and Fun Run on Sunday.
Registration is still open for anyone who would like to sign up.
The 1km Fun Run will start at 11:00am on the Bridlington South Beach.
The 5km race will start at 11:30am on the Bridlington South Beach.
Competitors will run south from an area of beach near the lifeboat slipway and finish back in this area in front of Richie’s Café.
Spectators will be able to watch from the beach or from the promenade area.
There are trophies up for grabs for the first place male and female in both races.
The event can accept runners entering on the day, however, there are a limited amount of race numbers available.
Councillor Nick Coultish, East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s cabinet member for leisure and tourism, said:
“We’re excited to announce the return of the Bridlington Beach 5km and Fun Run this September.
‘’This much-loved event is a fantastic way to promote health, wellbeing, and community spirit, all set against the stunning backdrop of Bridlington’s coastline.
‘’Whether you're a seasoned runner or simply looking to enjoy a fun day out by the sea, we invite everyone to take part, cheer on the participants, and celebrate fitness and togetherness. We can’t wait to see you there!”
The price to enter to Fun Run is £3, to register visit: The Bridlington Beach Fun Run 2025 - The Entry Point
The price to enter the 5km race is £15, to register visit: The Bridlington Beach 5K 2025 - The Entry Point
For more information please contact: coastal.services@eastriding.gov.uk


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