The Parc Margam 10k and 5K run is back for 2025 on Sunday, March 16th, giving entrants the chance for an exhilarating workout against the background of the UK’s most historic and beautiful country parks.
The annual event – kindly sponsored by Trade Centre Wales – lets runners choose between 10k and 5k mixed terrain routes in the stunning surroundings of Margam Country Park.
And those taking part can help raise funds and awareness for the Mayor of Neath Port Talbot’s nominated charities this year – the Morriston Podiatry General Fund and the NPT District Nurses Fund.
Register today here to be part of this exciting event!
This year’s Mayor of Neath Port Talbot, Cllr Matthew Crowley said:
“This is a wonderful opportunity for our local residents and those from further afield to enjoy a breathtaking run in breathtaking surroundings.
“At the same time, they can help raise funds for my nominated charities this year – two very worthy causes which deliver vital services.”
Trade Centre Wales Chairman and Founder, Mark Bailey added:
“As a leading local company and employer, Trade Centre Wales is proud to be part of the local community and we’re delighted to support the Parc Margam 10k and 5k Run again.
“We look forward to meeting runners from all over south Wales on March 16th and thank them in advance for helping the mayor’s charities”.
Main details:
- Check-in open from 9am at Margam Castle
- 10k & 5k runs start at 10am
- Please note: the route is all terrain and includes woodland paths and inclines. It can get muddy in wet weather!
- Parking for participants is free. Main car park and check-in open from 9:00am. 10k & 5k runs start at 10:00
- Participants must be 14 or older at the time of the event
- All runners will receive a 2025 Parc Margam 10k medal at the finish line!
The Morriston Podiatry General Fund provides training to ensure staff have the best and most up-to-date knowledge on meeting patients’ needs along with upgraded technology, machinery and innovation.
The Neath Port Talbot District Nurses General Fund includes the Wound Clinic in the Neath Port Talbot Resource centre. The fund enables opportunities in education to help staff develop and to enhance patient experience as well as reviewing any specialist equipment to help the wound clinic deliver best practice care.