Yorkshire Tough Mudder 5K 2026

Yorkshire Tough Mudder 5K 2026 Yorkshire Tough Mudder 5K 2026 Yorkshire Tough Mudder 5K 2026
  1. What:

    Try the Tough Mudder 5K obstacle course and shake up your pavement-pounding with some world-class muddy-run obstacles. Please note, the fundraising target is £274.

  2. When:

    Jul 25 2026 at 11:00

  3. Where:

    Broughton Hall, Skipton, Yorkshire, BD23 3AE

  • Registration fee:
    £80.00 GBP

About

This is not your typical 5km run! Featuring 12-plus of Yorkshire Mudder’s famous teamwork-inspired obstacles, crammed into a 5km course, Tough Mudder 5K is a fast-paced, team-orientated challenge sure to test you and your friends.

With obstacles such as Kiss of Mud, Everest, Mudderhorn and Electroshock Therapy, you’re guaranteed to level-up your boring old jog.

Do you have what it takes? Join participants of all ages, abilities and fitness levels. Team up with friends and make Tough Mudder Yorkshire your next fundraising challenge.

Please note a 15km route option is also available click here.


Please note, the fundraising target is £274

Location and Timings

Location
Broughton Hall, Skipton, Yorkshire, BD23 3AE
Start time
Sat, 25 July 26, 11:00AM

Please note, the event takes place on 25/07/2026 and 26/07/2026

Logistics

Registration fee: 5km £80 (prices may vary and fees are applicable)

Minimum sponsorship: £274

Distance: 5km

Community support contact:

Erin Wright

fundraising@braintumourresearch.org

How we'll support you

Joining this event as a runner for Brain Tumour Research you will receive:

  • A special Fundraising Pack
  • A branded running vest
  • Dedicated fundraising help and support, including any assistance needed in setting up your online fundraising page
  • Access to a Facebook Group for sharing updates, plus useful tips on how to maximise your fundraising and smashing your targets!
  • PR support where applicable and the opportunity to share story with us (if you want to)
  • A Brain Tumour Research medal

Help us find a cure

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