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Take part in one of the UK's most beautiful half marathons, winding its way around four of London's scenic Royal Parks. Run this flat course on closed roads and enjoy passing world-famous landmarks.

This event is oversubscribed every year, so those who finish the 13.1-mile route are part of an exclusive club! Sign up today to secure you place.

Event details

Where: London

When: Sunday 6 April 2025

Distance: 13.1 miles

Registration fee: £20

Fundraising target: £350

Apply for a charity place

Our charity places are now full for the London Landmarks Half Marathon 2025. Register your interest for 2026 to be the first to find out when applications go live.

Join us if you already have a place

If you’ve got a place already, we’d love to welcome you to our team. There’s no minimum fundraising target, just raise as much as you can. Please email us if you'd like to join our team.

How we’ll support you

Join us and you’ll receive:

  • a free National Deaf Children’s Society running vest 
  • one-to-one support from our dedicated team
  • access to a Facebook and WhatsApp community where you can share training tips and experiences with your teammates.

Get in touch

If you have any questions, please email us at ndcschallenges@ndcs.org.uk.

Looking for a different challenge?

Check out all the running events we offer charity places for.

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How your money helps

Your support will make a huge difference to the lives of more than 50,000 deaf children across the UK.

Each mile you conquer will help bring us closer to a world without barriers for deaf children.