Get ready to experience a thrilling and spooky weekend at The Nightmare 10 event organised by findarace.com in Gloucester, Gloucestershire on the 26th and 27th of October 2019. The event kicks off on Saturday with a Spooky Glow Run Kids' 5k, followed by adult 5k or 10k Dusk runs filled with scary zombies and spooky surprises. On Sunday, participants can choose between a Spooky 10k or 10-mile run through the beautiful off-road trails of Huntey. The course features 5k laps of mud, hills, fields, and even a graveyard for an exhilarating challenge. Don't forget your head torch for the Dusk run, where glow sticks and spooky props will guide your way through the course with live zombies lurking around. Join us for a weekend of fun, frights, and fantastic scenery at The Nightmare 10!
Organiser's Description
Events over two days - on the Saturday there's a Spooky Glow Run Kids' 5k, and adult 5k or 10k Dusk runs with scary zombie and spooky goings on; on Sunday there's a Spooky 10k or 10miles. You decide but we guarantee the best scenery an off road trail run could offer. The run starts in Huntey and follows gravel and muddy trails. The course is 5k laps of mud, hills, fields and a graveyard. The Dusk run requires a head torch and will have a route marked with glow sticks and some spooky props and live zombies!! 26/27 October.
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