Enjoy a scenic, flat course around the area surrounding Hampton Court Palace. A perfect opportunity to explore one of the UK's major tourist attractions, on a chip-timed half marathon which starts and finishes inside the Palace grounds. A super package which alongside the chip timing, offers a themed medal, a technical running top, free race photography and post-race goodies too.
Run in the shadow of Hampton Court Palace, starting and finishing inside the palace grounds.
Enjoy free entry to the Palace Gardens for every participant.
A great selection of bonuses, including unique medal, t-shirt and goody bag.
Take in some superb riverside roads on the banks of the Thames.
The event village, inside the Palace grounds, will offer bag drop, and an information tent along with refreshments, toilets, clothing retailer and medal engraving options.
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Way
Molesey
East Molesey
Greater London
KT8 9AU
UK
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Hampton Court Palace, the royal home of Henry VIII is a Grade 1 listed royal palace on the banks of the River Thames, near Richmond.
Well serviced by rail links, it's a 35 minute journey from London Waterloo, with trains running every 30 minutes.
Hampton Court Palace is located on the A308 and is well signposted from all the major local roads, however there is no parking inside the palace grounds on race day.
I really enjoyed this event. I love history and I love castles so to do an event that starts and finishes and Hampton Court Palace is, I think, pretty special. | Criddy
The crowds were excellent, they really spurred me on when I was flagging and the bands dotted along the course were a welcome distraction. Starting and finishing at Hampton Court was lovely and it was surprisingly easy to find free street parking nearby. Brilliantly flat course, mostly along the banks of the Thames, great for first HM or PB chasers. | Teri
A great run around Hampton Court area. A nice flat course, which helped get me a pb. Lots of support around the course and it was nice to run in to the beautiful gardens for the finish line. | Lee