15 March 2026
Find your stride at the Bath Half and support Deafblind UK!
As the sun comes up on race day, there is always a real sense of excitement and anticipation. Runners and spectators pour into the city centre, traffic begins to ebb away ready for the race and the city feels very different. There is no other day like it in Bath. Join 15,000 fellow runners for this spring half marathon in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath, with wonderful crowd support throughout on a fast and flat course, suitable for all abilities.
Click here to enter today!
Run for Deafblind UK
Click here to enter today!
Join team Deafblind UK with a charity place for just £20 and a commitment to raise £350 sponsorship.
We’ll support you every step of the way throughout your journey, from training and fundraising to crossing the finishing line!
You will get:
An official Deafblind UK running vest or t-shirt
- Fundraising pack with everything you need to start fundraising
- Help and advice to reach your fundraising goals
- Tips for training and planning your marathon day
- The opportunity to connect with other Team Deafblind UK runners
- The chance to shout about your story on our social media channels
We can’t wait to welcome you to Team Deafblind UK!
Click here to enter online now!
or call 01733 973452 or email [email protected]
Already have a place in the Bath Half?
If you have secured your own place in the Bath Half 2026, we’d love you to run in aid of Deafblind UK! There’s no registration fee or fundraising commitment (simply raise what you can), and you’ll receive the same great level of support from our dedicated team. Every £25 raised for your challenge could provide another hour of specialist wellbeing support for someone who is deafblind.
Get in touch with fundraising today so that we can support you in your training and fundraising journey.
The Bath Half Route
The Bath Half starts on historic Royal Avenue (in front of the Royal Crescent) proceeding out of Royal Victoria Park down Marlborough Lane and right onto the Upper Bristol Road. The course follows 2-laps westbound along Upper Bristol Road and Newbridge Road to the Twerton Fork, returning eastbound along the Lower Bristol Road to Churchill Bridge, and up Green Park Road to Queen Square.
Resources
Read our top tips for raising sponsorship
Download an official Deafblind UK sponsorship form
Open an online sponsorship page with JustGiving