Sat 26 Dec 2026 Bungay, Suffolk, UK

Groggy Doggy | Senior 5.2 Mile Canicross

Taking place at Outney Common, Bungay, this is a beautiful, rural, riverside setting, with plenty of mud!

  • Sat 26 Dec 2026
Outney Common, Bungay
Senior 5.2 Mile Canicross

10:55

Age 13 & over

£13

  • 5.2 miles trail running

Event overview

Fancy dress and dogs welcome and encouraged. This is the perfect antidote to Christmas. Please note that juniors can’t run with a dog or run the adult course. No results will be published except for the trophy winners.

This event is part of Groggy Doggy.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Dogs allowed at venue
  • Families
  • Fancy dress
  • Free venue entry
  • Spectators

Route

  • 2 laps
  • Circular route
  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • Marshals
  • Mass start
  • No headphones
  • Toilets
  • Traffic free
  • Way markers

Location

  • Free parking
  • Rural
  • Toilets

What's included

  • Cake
  • Drinks
  • Medal
  • Snacks
  • Trophy

Sustainability

  • Lift sharing advised

How to enter

  • Age 13 & over
  • Entries not yet open
  • Enter online

Other races at event

  • Sat 26 Dec
  • #1 of 5
Outney Common, Bungay
Junior 1.5 Mile

10:30

Age 8-12

£6

  • 1.5 miles trail running
  • Sat 26 Dec
  • #2 of 5
Outney Common, Bungay
Senior 2.6 Mile

10:50

Age 13 & over

£13

  • 2.6 miles trail running
  • Sat 26 Dec
  • #3 of 5
Outney Common, Bungay
Senior 2.6 Mile Canicross

10:55

Age 13 & over

£13

  • 2.6 miles trail running
  • Sat 26 Dec
  • #4 of 5
Outney Common, Bungay
Senior 5.2 Mile

10:50

Age 13 & over

£13

  • 5.2 miles trail running

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