2025 Royal Parks Half Marathon

Join over 16,000 runners on his picturesque Half Marathon in London. We have charity places available in the Royal Parks Half Marathon.

Location: London

Challenge Level:

Distance: 13.1 miles

Booking Fee: £20 plus transaction fee

Fundraising Goal: £350

When: 12 October 2025

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Secure Your Royal Parks Half Marathon Charity Place

Looking for a way to challenge yourself while supporting a life-changing cause? Secure your Royal Parks Half Marathon charity place today and join us for the iconic 13.1-mile route through four of London’s beautiful Royal Parks. Run past famous landmarks and help raise vital funds for blood cancer support with Leukaemia Care.

Event Details for Royal Parks Half Marathon Charity Places

  • Date: Sunday, 12th October 2025
  • Registration Fee: £20
  • Fundraising Target: £350 (excluding Gift Aid)

The Royal Parks Half Marathon offers the perfect blend of stunning scenery, historic landmarks, and an unforgettable atmosphere. Whether you’re aiming for a personal best or running for the first time, this race is the ideal challenge.

Why Choose Royal Parks Half Marathon Charity Places?

By joining Team LC, you’ll not only take part in a world-class event but also help raise much-needed funds for blood cancer support. Every step you take will make a real difference in the lives of those affected by blood cancer.

When you join Team LC for the Royal Parks Half Marathon, you’ll receive:

  • A charity running vest to wear during training and race day
  • Support and fundraising tips from our dedicated events team
  • A huge thank-you for your incredible efforts

How to Register

Don’t wait to be part of this special event! Secure your Royal Parks Half Marathon charity place today and help raise £350 for blood cancer support. For more information, contact our team at events@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call 01905 755977.

Please ensure you read the event terms and conditions before signing up.

 

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