Half Marathon
Sat 18 Jul 2026 Manningtree, Essex, UK Fundraising required

Big Hike | Suffolk & Essex | Half Marathon

Escape to nature and experience the Dedham Vale National Landscape. You’ll explore rolling meadows, the River Stour and pass by Flatford Mill over 13 miles, all whilst supporting life-saving research.

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  • Sat 18 Jul 2026
  • Fundraising required
Tendring Hundred Showground, Manningtree
Half Marathon

09:30

Age 14 & over

Sign up £20

Fundraise £250

  • 13.1 miles hiking + 440 ft ascent

Event overview

Take on an unforgettable adventure in Dedham Vale – and every step you take will help fund life-saving cancer research.

Whether you’re a first-time hiker or a seasoned trekker, Big Hike is designed for anyone ready to rise to the challenge. With fully signposted routes, marshals cheering you on, and support stations along the way, you’ll have everything you need to go the distance.

You’ll receive a fundraising pack to help you smash your target, and a hot meal at the finish. Most of all, you’ll be part of a community taking big steps to power the next big breakthrough.

Highlights

  • Follow peaceful trails through Constable Country’s rolling countryside and river valleys
  • Walk beside the picturesque River Stour and Dedham Vale’s scenic landscapes
  • Pass through charming villages with traditional pubs and historic churches
  • Enjoy friendly support and rest stops along this relaxing rural route

So, step out of the hustle and bustle and into the great outdoors. Because when you take big steps, Cancer Research UK makes big breakthroughs.

This event is part of Big Hike | Suffolk & Essex.

Event video

  • Event village
  • Families
  • Fancy dress
  • Newcomers
  • Spectators
  • Teams

Start time

You'll have a choice of start times when you sign up. if you're a slower walker, opt for an earlier arrival time so you can fully enjoy the day.

Duration

Depending on pace:

  • 10K (6 miles) | 1.5 - 3 hours 
  • Half marathon | 3.5 - 6 hours 
  • Full marathon | 7 - 12 hours

Finish time

Due to venue restrictions, the finish area will need to be closed from 7.30pm.

For safety, sweep marshals will ensure all walkers will get back to the finish by the cut off.

Kit list

A recommended kit list will be provided. 

Wheelchair users

The venue is wheelchair-friendly, but the course is not.

Dogs

Service dogs only.

Walkers only

It is a non-competitive walk, so running is not allowed.

  • Check points
  • Circular route
  • Cut off time
  • First aid
  • Food stations
  • Hilly
  • Marshals
  • Mostly traffic free
  • Sweeper
  • Toilets
  • Water stations
  • Way markers

Overview

This half marathon hike takes you along the Essex Way, across rolling meadows, through small woods and picturesque villages.  You then join the Stour Valley Path, hugging the winding River Stour for miles.

The route captures the pastoral beauty and tranquil charm immortalised in Constable's celebrated paintings, before crossing the finish line at the showground.

All routes are fully signposted so all you need to do is lace up your hiking boots and take in the extraordinary views.

Map

map

Support & services

Around halfway, you’ll reach a lively support point with everything you need to recharge:

  • Fully signposted routes with marshals on hand
  • Water refill stations and snacks at the start area and support points
  • Music and seating so you can rest and refuel
  • A hot meal at the finish line (with dietary needs catered for)
  • Toilets and medics on hand

Duration & cut off

Most participants complete the half marathon in 3.5-6 hours. The cut-off time for finishing is 7.30pm.

Please note that the routes are subject to change.

  • Cafe
  • Free parking
  • Rural
  • Toilets

Event HQ

Tendring Hundred Showground
Bromley Road
Lawford
Manningtree
Essex
CO11 2AG
UK

Free parking

There will be free car parking for all participants for the duration of your hike. Look for the Cancer Research UK flags at the entrance to the start venues where charity representatives will direct you.

  • Chip timing
  • Drinks
  • Map
  • Medal
  • Post-race meal
  • Snacks
  • Technical t-shirt
  • Training plan
graphic

Before

  • Cancer Research UK t-shirt
  • Online giving page
  • Fundraising zone
  • Training plan
  • Big Hike Facebook Group
  • Kit checklist
  • Hiker number
  • Chip timing
  • Back sign
  • Safety pins

On event day

  • Mass warm-up
  • Fully signposted route
  • Marshals to guide you
  • Medical assistance
  • Cancer Research UK medal
  • Recorded finish time
  • Snacks and drinks
  • Hot meal at the finish

Useful resources

  • Big Hike Giving Page (individual or team)
  • Training tracking
  • Big Hike Fundraising guide & tips
  • Big Hike Sponsorship form
  • Big Hike Fundraising poster
  • Big Hike Training plan

Training plan

Whether you're a regular hiker or new to walking, it's important to train so you're comfortable and can enjoy the big day. You'll receive expert training plans and tips to help you prepare for your hike.

Example training plan
EXAMPLE WEEKLY TRAINING PLAN
Whichever distance you choose, you'll receive an inspiring training plan to make sure you're physically and mentally ready for your Big Hike!

  • Recycling
  • Sustainability policy

Environmentally mindful

  • Envelope, back sign, letter and hiking number can all be recycled (remove chip first)
  • T-shirts are made from recycled plastic (rPET materials)
  • Recyclable cutlery will be provided
  • Route maps are digital

Fundraising

  • Fundraising materials
  • Fundraising required
  • Fundraising support

  • Age 14 & over
  • Entries open
  • Enter online
  • Fundraising required
  • Race pack by post

Entry fees

Entry fee

£20.00

Minimum sponsorship

£250.00

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Eat natural

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