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Barry Island 10K 2026Entry, Date & Race Info

Barry, Wales, UK

Entry statusOpen

Last checked: 14 April 2026

Current entry status

Entries for the 2026 Barry Island 10K are currently open. This race usually sells out fast.

Quick summary

The Barry Island 10K is a popular seaside race set against the backdrop of Barry's scenic coastline.

Date

Sunday, 17 May 2026

Location

Barry, Wales

Distance

10K

Surface

Road

Beginner-friendlyUsually sells out fast

Event overview

The Barry Island 10K is a popular seaside race set against the backdrop of Barry's scenic coastline. The course features fully closed roads and showcases iconic landmarks such as Whitmore Bay and Romilly Park. With a vibrant atmosphere and strong community support, this event appeals to both seasoned runners and famili

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Race facts

Race

Barry Island 10K

Date

Sunday, 17 May 2026

Location

Barry, Wales, UK

Distance

10K

Surface

Road

Last checked

14 April 2026

Frequently asked questions

Is Barry Island 10K 2026 entry open?

Entries for the 2026 Barry Island 10K are currently open. This race usually sells out fast.

When is Barry Island 10K?

Barry Island 10K takes place on Sunday, 17 May 2026.

What is the Barry Island 10K course like?

The Barry Island 10K is a popular seaside race set against the backdrop of Barry's scenic coastline. The course features fully closed roads and showcases iconic landmarks such as Whitmore Bay and Romilly Park.

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