Rugged Radnage
Rugged Radnage is a multi-terrain 5K and 10K race set in the Chiltern Hills on 15 November 2026. The event is organised by the Radnage C of E Primary School PTA and has run for over 15 years. All proceeds go to the school (Charity No. 1065866).
Distances:
- 5K
- 10K
The event headquarters is Radnage Village Hall on Radnage Common Road. The race starts adjacent to the hall on Green Lane and finishes on the field under the rugby posts nearest the hall. Parking is available at several locations around the village; participants receive parking details in their race information pack and parking marshals will direct vehicles on the morning of the race.
A bag drop operates inside the village hall; bags are labelled on arrival and are left at the owner’s risk. Toilets are available inside the hall and portable urinals are located in the village hall car park. There is a water station at the start and finish for both distances, with an additional water station for 10K runners just past the 6 km mark. First aiders are stationed at the start and finish and near the 6 km water station on the 10K route.
A cafe run by the school parents offers bacon and sausage rolls, tea and coffee, and baked cakes; it accepts cards and cash. Prizes include overall and age-category winners, fastest Radnage resident, and fastest affiliated and unaffiliated teams. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
Event Information
Date: 15 November 2026
Venue: Radnage Village Hall, Radnage Common Road, HP14 4DJ Radnage, Great Britain
Registration Closes: 13 November 2026 11:59
Categories and Prizes
- 1st Male Winner
- 1st Female Winner
- 1st MV40, 1st FV40
- 1st MV50, 1st FV50
- 1st MV60, 1st FV60
- 1st MV70, 1st FV70
- Fastest Radnage Resident
- Team Prizes: Fastest Affiliated Team (3 fastest), Fastest Unaffiliated Team (3 fastest)
Donations
All proceeds from the Rugged Radnage go to the Radnage Primary School via the PTA (Charity No. 1065866). The school uses the funds to help enrich the experience and education of the children. Funds raised have helped buy laptops, library books, playground equipment, science equipment, tablets, and helped cover costs for school trips.