Lyndhurst FC Clubhouse Run

Sunday 8th February

Entries open 07:00 on 1st Sep

Entries open 07:00 on 1st Sep

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Fundraising for the new Lyndhurst FC Clubhouse, this event includes 5k and 10k routes in the heart of the Forest.



Lyndhurst FC was formed in 1885 and is one of the oldest clubs in the Country. Building of a new clubhouse will facilitate further growth of the club including the introduction of ladies teams.

This brand new, one off, event is expected to attract up to 500 runners to the 5k and 10k routes on gravel tracks in Pondhead Inclosure.

The event includes chip timing and bespoke medals with prizes provided by Alexandra Sports. The Race HQ will be at the Crown and Stirrup Pub offering post race bacon rolls and hot drinks and a set lunch menu for those wanting to stick around.

Entries are welcome from first timers through to club runners of all ages. Under 11s must be accompanied by an adult entrant at all times.
Contact: lfc.clubhouse.run@gmail.com
Location
Courses

10k

5k


Both routes will commence in Beechen Lane and will be through the beautiful Pondhead Inclosure on gravel tracks. 5k will be one lap and 10k will be two laps. The extent of the routes is limited by the presence of ground nesting birds which we need to avoid disturbing.

Entry Fees
5k
    Entry Fee: £20.00
    Booking Fee: £1.50
10k
    Entry Fee: £25.00
    Booking Fee: £1.75
Race Information

General Information
The Lyndhurst FC Clubhouse Run, will be staged on Sunday 8th Feb 2026 at 10:00. There is a 5km and a 10km run on gravel trails in Ponhead Inclosure.

Transfers will only be accepted once the respective distance has sold out. Entrants are responsible for handling the exchange of funds between each other. Deferrals and withdrawals will not be accepted.

The Route
Both routes will commence in Beechen Lane and will be through the beautiful Pondhead Inclosure on gravel tracks. 5k will be one lap and 10k will be two laps. The extent of the routes is limited by the presence of ground nesting birds which we need to avoid disturbing.