Super Early Birds save money on Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run

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There are just a few days left to snap up an early bird discount for the Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run on Sunday, 7 June 2026 at Wythall Park.

Sign up before midnight on Monday 2 February to get a Super Early Bird ticket for the 5K, 10K and Families on Track races.

The earlier you book, the cheaper your ticket!

Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run is for anyone and everyone, whether you’re an avid runner or just fancy getting out and soaking up the good vibes, everyone is welcome at this community fun run!

The site at Wythall Park is relatively flat, so a great course for first time runners who have just completed a Couch to 5K and those who are looking for a personal best time.

The event, supported by world champion and Olympic medallist Steve Cram and the Events of the North team, includes a 5k and 10k run, and a Families on Track relay race, making it perfect for runners of all abilities and ages.

Steve Cram, CBE, said: “It’s great to be back supporting the Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run. This is a fantastic grassroots event with a brilliant, family-friendly feel. The course works equally well for first-time runners and those chasing a personal best, and it really does feel like a celebration of running for the whole community.”

Councillor Satinder Bell, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing at Worcestershire County Council, said: “The Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run is about much more than the race itself. It brings communities together, promotes wellbeing, and encourages people of all ages to be active. We’re thankful to all the partners involved who help make this event such a success.”

All participants will receive a specially designed bespoke medal to commemorate their achievement at this year’s event.

Places are available now at the lowest price they will be offered. To register for the Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run and watch the June 2025 event video, visit the Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run website.

The Wythall and Hollywood Fun Run is supported by Worcestershire County Council’s Public Health Team.