Organised by Run 4 Wales and sponsored by Welsh broadband provider Ogi, the race promises to be the biggest and most vibrant edition yet.
Starting from the Eastern Promenade and finishing near Cosy Corner on the Esplanade, the 10K course offers runners a breathtaking tour of Porthcawl’s coastal gems. Participants will pass iconic locations including Rest Bay, Trecco Bay, Coney Bay, the Grand Pavilion, and the historic Porthcawl Lighthouse. The route has been carefully designed to minimise disruption to residents and businesses, with most road closures in place for only a short duration
Beyond the main race, the event features a full day of family-friendly activities. The Ogi Jogi Junior Races include a Toddler Dash, a Future Challengers Mile for young athletes, and a Family Fun Run. These events aim to inspire the next generation of runners and foster a community spirit that extends beyond the finish line.
Race Director Steve Brace, a double Olympic marathoner and Bridgend native, expressed excitement about the event’s growth:
“We’re really looking forward to returning to Porthcawl for the Brecon Carreg Porthcawl 10K. This will be our biggest event yet, and we expect a fantastic atmosphere around the course and at the finish line.”
Cllr Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Regeneration and Housing, echoed the sentiment, highlighting the event’s impact on local tourism:
“The Porthcawl 10K continues to grow year on year. It’s fantastic to see how wide-ranging this event is, with opportunities for people of all ages to get involved. It showcases Porthcawl as a high-quality tourism destination.”
To ensure a smooth race day, residents and visitors are advised to plan ahead. The Eastern Promenade will be closed from 5am on Saturday, 5 July, until 4pm on Sunday. Bus routes including the X2, 63, and Stagecoach 172 will be diverted. Attendees are encouraged to pre-book parking via the official event website, as drop-offs without a booking will not be permitted.
Finishers of the 10K will receive a commemorative medal and a vibrant yellow event t-shirt inspired by Porthcawl’s surfing culture. The medal is part of the Run 4 Wales 2025 10K Series collection, making it a coveted keepsake for participants
With light rain showers expected and breezy coastal winds, runners are advised to dress appropriately and prepare for changing conditions. Despite the forecast, the town is still buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be a memorable day of racing and community celebration.