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Farnham Pilgrim Marathon

Farnham Pilgrim Marathon, Farnham
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Trail in United Kingdom, Farnham

Distances

  • Running

    Marathon

    42.2 km

    Start: Sep 11, 01:30 PM

  • Running

    Half Marathon

    21.1 km

    Start: Sep 11, 02:00 PM

About

A scenic trail race through the Surrey Hills visiting 5 churches, an abbey, manor houses, ponds, rivers, old mills, vineyards and even llamas — described as one of the prettiest trail events in the UK.

Catering & aid stations

On-course drink stations and ample food and drink options at the start/finish village; water available at finish.

Pacers

Pacers set target times per start wave shown on the Renntag schedule; look for pacer flag identifiers on course and at start/finish.

Results

View official results

Typical weather in Farnham

Monthly averages based on historical data (2000–present).

Jan
08:02
16:24
Feb
07:19
17:18
Mar10°
06:17
18:08
Apr13°
06:08
19:59
May16°
05:13
20:48
Jun20°11°
04:48
21:21
Jul21°13°
05:06
21:14
Aug21°13°
05:51
20:26
Sep19°11°
06:40
19:19
Oct15°
07:28
18:11
Nov10°
07:22
16:16
Dec
08:02
15:57

Weather data by Open-Meteo

What's included in entry

  • Race number pickup
  • Chip timing
  • Finishers medal
  • Drink stations on course
  • Toilets at start/finish
  • Parking
  • Food and drink at village

FAQ

Can I defer my entry or request a refund?

No fees are refundable under any circumstances, except when an application is declined by the organisers. Fees received from applicants who do not eventually run will be treated as a donation to charity. Unfortunately you can’t defer your place to the following year. But we do allow your entry to be transferred to another runner.

How old do you have to be to enter the half or full marathon?

The minimum age to enter either of our races is 18 years of age.

What is the closing date for enteries for either the half or full marathon?

Date entries close on the 8th September 2026 at 0800

Do I get a medal?

Yes; all participants that complete the half or full marathon are awarded a finishers medal.

Is there a bag drop at the event?

A baggage facility will be provided and the organisers will take care to secure possessions, but no responsibility will be accepted for loss or damage.

Is the course accurate?

Yes, our half and full marathon courses are measured and certified with a high degree of precision to be accuracy. Both courses will be officially recognised by UK Athletics (UKA), and have both a, valid race licence and a, formally approved course measurement certificate.

Can I run for charity?

Yes; it is your decision if you want to run for your chosen charity.

Are there toilets on site at the start and finish?

Yes; portable toilets are at the start / finish area.

Can I park at the event?

Yes; there is ample parking supplied in designated areas near the start / finish area. Please note the parking is on grass and can potentially get muddy.

Results and photography

Results usually will be officially available within 3 – 5 days after the event (Sports Timing Solutions). A link to the results will be posted here on our homepage on our website. We have a team of photographers (official and unofficial) at the start / finish and around the route. We will post a selection of these pictures here on our website and socials. If you don’t want your picture to be posted, please email the event team at farnhampilgrim@gmail.com

Refreshments

There are plenty of refreshment options at the start / finish area.

Drink stations on the course

Each course has several drink stations. There will also be water at the finish. Please deposit your water bottles in the recycle bins at the finish area.

Last updated: Jun 6, 2026, 12:15:46 AM

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