10:00
Age 11 & over
£20-£25
You will pass around various sections of the park alongside the Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club and the Oval Plantation whilst taking in the mixture of scenic woods and lakes.
You may even be lucky enough to spot one of the many roaming herds of Red or Fallow Deer that have been known to watch the start of the race on a few occasions! The course covers the tracks, trails and footpaths within the park and is suitable for runners of all abilities. Beginners are always very welcome.
This event is part of Bushy Christmas 10K & 5K.
Bushy Park
London
Greater London
UK
The park is easily accessible by both foot and cycle. You can leave your bicycles with us at the race registration area whilst you run.
There is a car park close to the start and adjacent to the Diana Fountain. Remember that the car park is shared with other park users, so you're advised to arrive as early as you can. Signage will direct you from the Park's car park to the race registration/start area.
There are disabled parking spaces located closer to the start line and if you require the use of one of these parking spaces, please email us and we can send you the details. There is strictly no parking on any grassland or roads within the park. For those using a Sat Nav the postcode for the event is KT8 9BZ.
The following buses that travel to Bushy Park
The buses either stop on Hampton Court Road, where Hampton Court Gate is the closest gate, or Sandy Lane, where Teddington Gate is closest. The closest gate to the event is Hampton Court Gate.
There are three stations surrounding the park - Hampton Court, Hampton Wick and Teddington - and are all accessible by travelling from London Waterloo. The best station for the event is Hampton Court and it is then a 10 minute walk to the event via Hampton Court Gate.
The Bushy 5K course is a one lap route covering the paths and trails within the boundaries of Bushy Park. The route is mostly flat and covers a selection of hard track, tarmac, and a small section on grass. The course has been measured using GPS but, because of its multi-terrain nature, it cannot carry a certificate of course accuracy.
This event is doing its best to work sustainably to ensure that the carbon footprint of the race is kept as low as possible.