About Robin Hood Half Marathon
Sunday 28th September 2025

The Robin Hood Half Marathon is a popular annual running event held in Nottingham, UK, inspired by the legendary figure of Robin Hood. The race route showcases Nottingham’s historic sites and scenic paths, drawing thousands of participants who enjoy both the challenging course and the lively community atmosphere. 

Registration fee: £30
Minimum fundraising pledge: £600

For more info on this event, email events@chsf.org.uk

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