Sun 29 Sep 2024 Derby, Derbyshire, UK

Golden Gates Gallop | 5 Mile

Take part in a 5 mile run and 2 mile fun run around the beautiful grounds of Elvaston Castle.

  • Sun 29 Sep 2024
Elvaston Cricket Club, Derby
5 Mile

10:00

All ages

£14-£18

  • 5 miles multi terrain running

Event overview

The Golden Gates Galllop route follows the main perimeter bridle paths/tracks around the beautiful grounds of Elvaston Castle and is pretty much flat with a couple of very little inclines. Both routes are on the traffic free paths/roads and are marshalled in many places for everyone’s safety. The 5 Mile Route - Two laps of the course with the first lap including an out and back down the iconic ‘Gallops’ and when you get to the Golden Gates listen out for the famous bell to ring and then head for the sprint finish towards Elvaston Cricket Club and the finish line! The 2 Mile Fun Run - Just one lap of the perimeter path (excluding the gallops). When you hear the gates bell ringing there’s only a small distance to go until you cross the finish line!

This event is part of Golden Gates Gallop.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Event village
  • Families
  • Newcomers

Location

  • Bag storage
  • Changing facilities
  • Free parking
  • Paid parking

Route

  • 2 laps
  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • Flat
  • Marshals
  • Traffic free
  • Water stations

Entries

  • All ages
  • Enter online

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Elvaston Cricket Club, Derby
2 Mile Fun Run

10:00

All ages

£5

  • 2 miles multi terrain running

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