Get ready to discover ‘The Grand. The Quirky. The Hidden’ sites around your hometown as the Local Landmarks 10K returns on 19 February 2023.
Perhaps it’s a famous film set location or some impressive street art that people flock to see? Whether it’s the beautiful church, an ancient historical ruin or a statue commemorating a local hero, wherever you live, we all have local landmarks that make our village, town or city the place we call home.
Simply map and run a 10K route around your local area and all its ‘Grand, Quirky and Hidden’ landmarks and gems. All registered runners who complete the challenge will receive an exclusive collectible medal, their very own golden telephone box. A historical landmark in its own right!
Three reasons to take part in the Local Landmarks 10K
- It’s the perfect motivation to kick start your running in 2023 – whether you walk, jog or run, exploring your local area will help you keep putting one foot in front of the other
- Perhaps you’re returning to running after some time off – if so the shiny golden medal for reaching the 10K milestone is a great motivator
- If you’re training for the London Landmarks Half Marathon in April, this 10K is perfect as part of your training programme. By February you should be able to breeze 10K ahead of the 13.1 miles (that’s 21K) in April.
The Local Landmarks 10K, taking place on 19 February 2023, is open to everyone of all ages and abilities from across the globe. Registration is £17.50 with all profits donated to Tommy’s, the UK’s largest pregnancy and baby loss charity, to fund their pioneering research.
The Local Landmarks 10K is the brainchild of Tommy’s, who also organise the award-winning London Landmarks Half Marathon, and new for 2023, the London Landmarks Skyscraper Challenge, to benefit the entire charity sector. Over 3000 runners took place in the inaugural Local Landmarks in 2022 raising £70,000 for Tommy’s. Why not join them?
Lia Fyles, Race Director said;
“Not everyone can take part in the London Landmarks Half Marathon. The distance can be daunting for some, especially if they are new to running or perhaps building up their fitness. The Local Landmarks embodies the same fun, inclusive spirit of the LLHM. Last year’s event showed that the shorter distance – that people could walk, run or wheelchair – really captured people’s imagination. I loved seeing everyone’s pictures of them taking part in the Local Landmarks, and how creative people got with mapping their 10K routes around their local area. I can’t wait to see where people run to this year!”
To find out more and to register for the Local Landmarks 10K visit