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Birmingham's Parks and Stadiums Host Weekly Running Clubs and Major Festivals

Parks and stadiums across the city provide established spaces that host weekly clubs and major festivals.

By Birmingham Sport Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Birmingham's Parks and Stadiums Host Weekly Running Clubs and Major Festivals
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Birmingham's running scene draws on a network of parks and stadiums to stage events throughout the year. The Birmingham Running Festival 2026 is listed for Sunday 19 July with entry fees from £10 to £38, while its 10k and half marathon take place on Sunday 6 September at Sutton Park in Sutton Coldfield.

Sutton Park and Cannon Hill Park Host Major Runs

Sutton Park serves as the site for the September 10k and half marathon legs of the Birmingham Running Festival. Cancer Research UK's Race for Life uses Sutton Park along with Cannon Hill Park and city-centre routes for its inclusive events held at intervals across the calendar. These established green spaces supply the routes and facilities that allow multiple organisations to stage races without new construction.

Edgbaston Stadium Supports Weekly Club Activity

BTND Run Club meets every Wednesday at Edgbaston Stadium. The venue functions as a regular base for group training sessions that operate alongside one-off festivals. Black Trail Runners and Holland & Barrett x Sport Relief Monday Miles add further weekly options that rely on the same local infrastructure.

West Midlands Sites Extend Options for Participants

Autumn Wolf Run and Lone Wolf Birmingham 2026 are scheduled for 12 and 19 September in the West Midlands region. These events use additional nearby terrain that complements the city parks and stadium already in regular use. The combination of fixed venues and recurring club sessions gives runners consistent access to organised activity.

Entry details and club schedules are published on the event platforms that list the Birmingham Running Festival and Race for Life. Runners can check current availability for the July and September dates through those listings to plan participation.

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