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Run Clubs in London
98 clubs found in London.
Angry Pablo Social Run Club (London)
Angry Pablo Social Run Club – London is a friendly and welcoming community running group aimed at runners of all abilities — from total beginners to experienced athletes. The emphasis is on social connection, enjoyment and inclusive group runs rather than performance or competition. Members say there’s always someone to run with and the atmosphere is relaxed and community-focused. The club runs a range of weekly, monthly and one-off social runs in London (as well as in Brighton and Palma), with details and routes shared through their Strava club and events calendar. Before attending a run, participants are asked to register and sign a Social Events Waiver. There’s also an Angry Pablo WhatsApp community to stay up to date with news and run plans.
View ClubBad at Sports
Bad at Sports Club is a relaxed running community for creatives, bringing people together every other Wednesday for an easy loop around Victoria Park followed by a drink. The focus is on keeping things low-pressure and social, with distances typically ranging from 3–5km, depending on how the group is feeling that evening. When & Where Every other Wednesday – 6:45pm Meeting point: Royal Inn on the Park, Victoria Park, Hackney For the latest updates and run details, check Instagram: @badatsportsclub
View ClubBelgrave Run Club
Belgrave Run Club is a coached and social training group organised by Belgrave Harriers, one of London’s historic athletics clubs. The sessions are held in Battersea Park and are designed for beginner to intermediate runners who are training for distances from 5 km up to half-marathon and marathon events. You don’t need prior experience — the group focuses on structured but friendly workouts that build endurance, speed and overall fitness under the guidance of experienced coaches, including GB international athletes. While the run club is a stepping-stone into full club membership with Belgrave Harriers, it also stands on its own as a welcoming training group where runners can progress at their own pace and decide later if they want to join the full athletics club
View ClubBermonsey Street Runners
Bermondsey Street Runners is a welcoming and inclusive community running group based in South-East London (Bermondsey / SE1) dedicated to improving wellbeing through movement, social connection and community support. What started as a local run club has grown into a vibrant community that not only runs together but also offers wellness activities such as yoga and group events, all with a strong focus on making fitness accessible to everyone. Their ethos is all about inclusivity, positivity and connection — people of all abilities are welcomed, and sessions are designed so that no one feels left behind.
View ClubBest Foot Forward
Best Foot Forward Run Club is a community-driven run crew in London that focuses on friendly, relaxed group runs and good energy rather than speed or competition. The group welcomes runners of all paces and abilities, aiming to make running fun and social. What makes them stand out is the community vibe and inclusive atmosphere — runs take place in parks and city spaces like Hyde Park and around Clapham North, and there’s a sense of camaraderie where no one is left behind during the run.
View ClubBetter Connections
Better Connections Run Club is a community-driven running group in London that combines movement with connection, helping people meet others through running rather than running being just about fitness. The club was created to make running less isolating in a big city and more about meeting new people and forming friendships. Runs are designed to be inclusive, welcoming and sociable, often encouraging runners to pair up and chat along the route so everyone gets to know someone new as they run together.
View ClubBonne London
Bonne London is a running community and apparel brand that also hosts social run meetups in London. Rather than being a traditional weekly running club, Bonne London uses runs, events and brand-led meetups to bring runners together in a welcoming, inclusive and social environment. The focus is on community, connection and movement — often combining runs with social activities like brunch, coffee and social catch-ups. (https://bonne.london ) Bonne London’s run events are typically promoted via their Instagram (@bonnelondon), newsletters and events links — where they share meetup details and event registrations.
View ClubBridge to Bean
Bridge to Bean Run Club (often called B2BRC) is a friendly social run club based in West London, focused on bringing runners together for picturesque Saturday morning runs along the River Thames. The club welcomes runners of all abilities — from those just starting out to regular runners — and pairs its runs with a relaxed social vibe and post-run coffee or treats
View ClubBRKED-OFF
BRKED-OFF (pronounced “broke-off”) is a social running crew in London that brings people together for relaxed group runs, good vibes and community-focused movement. The crew isn’t about competition — it’s about coming together regularly to run, have fun, meet new people and enjoy each other’s company along the way. Their runs are typically social in pace, welcoming runners of all abilities from beginners to regular joggers. The group emphasises inclusive energy, support and community over speed or performance.
View ClubChasing Lights Collective
Chasing Lights Collective is a community-based running crew in Central London that brings runners together for flowing, mindful group runs. The crew describes itself as “the original mindful running crew,” emphasising the connection between mind, body and breath rather than competitive performance — so it appeals to runners of all abilities and backgrounds who want a relaxed group experience with good vibes
View ClubChelsea Running Club
Chelsea Run Club is a structured, coached run group in West London that blends expert guidance with a supportive and social atmosphere. Hosted by OneTrack Club, it brings together runners of all paces — from beginners to experienced athletes — for purpose-led workouts that build speed, endurance and confidence. The sessions take place on the historic Duke of York Square track in Chelsea, a renowned training spot just off King’s Road where athletes including Sir Roger Bannister once trained. These runs are ideal if you want coached interval sessions as part of a regular training routine, with friendly runners and a coach offering real-time cues on pacing and technique.
View ClubClapham Chasers
Clapham Chasers is a sociable and inclusive running and triathlon club based in South West London, with more than 1,300 members spanning all abilities — from beginners to experienced runners and multi-sport athletes. The club offers a wide range of training opportunities, including social group runs, coached track sessions, endurance workouts, tempo runs and long-distance programmes, all led by volunteer session leaders. There’s a strong social element too, with regular café meet-ups, socials and event participation — making it a great choice if you want both structured training and community vibes.
View ClubCollingwood AC
Collingwood AC is an adult-focused running club based in Wallington, Surrey, with a membership of around 100 runners. The club offers a friendly and welcoming environment for those looking to train, race and improve their fitness. Affiliated with England Athletics, Collingwood AC regularly competes in local club fixtures and league events. Members take part in competitions across the Surrey Cross Country League and the Surrey Road League, providing plenty of opportunities to race as part of a supportive team.
View ClubCommon Ground
Common Ground Run Club is a friendly, community-centric running group based in Dalston / North London that aims to build a hyper-local running community and help people connect through movement. The club’s ethos is all about belonging, support and social connection — making running a positive experience where no one has to run alone. Members often describe the club as a supportive and welcoming group focused on running together, meeting new people and growing community ties through shared activities
View ClubCroissant Run Club
Croissant Run Club is a fun, relaxed running community in London (with outposts across the city and worldwide) built around two great loves: running and croissants. The club is designed to make running social, accessible and enjoyable, with no pressure on pace, distances or performance — the main motivation is a shared run followed by a well-earned coffee and pastry at a bakery or café. The vibe is beginner-friendly and community-focused: runners meet, chat as they go at an easy pace, and enjoy a treat together at the finish.
View ClubEast End Road Runners
East End Road Runners (EERR) is a community-focused running club based in Newham, East London. Open to runners of all standards, the club offers a supportive space whether you’re taking your first steps into running or working towards new personal bests. The emphasis is on encouragement, camaraderie and enjoyment. Members train hard, but there’s just as much focus on creating a positive and social atmosphere. Many runners form lasting friendships through the club, with plenty of opportunities to connect both during and after sessions. EERR welcomes complete beginners, experienced athletes and everyone in between. Pace doesn’t matter — what matters is the willingness to improve and be part of a team. The club aims to keep sessions inclusive, often training together so members can motivate one another, share experience and build confidence as a group. If you’re looking for a friendly and accessible running club in East London, East End Road Runners offers a place where nobody is left behind.
View ClubEast London Runners
East London Runners – Club Overview East London Runners is a welcoming and growing running club based in Wanstead, East London, with more than 250 members from across East London and Essex. The club is open to runners of all abilities — from beginners to marathon and ultramarathon participants — and offers a mix of road, cross-country and track running. Members regularly race at distances from 5 km right through to ultras, and the club hosts social and competitive opportunities throughout the year.
View ClubExalt Run Club
Exalt Run Club is a friendly, social running group in London built around an uplifting and inclusive approach to running. The club welcomes runners of all abilities — from those just starting out to regular joggers — and places emphasis on community, encouragement, shared experiences and positive vibes. Rather than being performance-focused, the sessions are designed to be social, accessible and enjoyable. Exalt runs often blend music, good energy and café culture, making post-run coffee or brunch a common part of the experience.
View ClubFinsbury Park Runners
Finsbury Park Runners is a relaxed, non-competitive running group based around Finsbury Park in North London. The focus is on enjoying a short run with other local runners in a social, welcoming atmosphere, followed by a drink and social time at a local pub afterward. It’s a great option for newer runners or anyone looking for a fun mid-week run in a friendly group
View ClubFoot Patrol Run Club
Footpatrol Run Club (often abbreviated FPRC) is a London-based running community organised by the sneaker and lifestyle brand Footpatrol. The club brings runners together for regular social runs, community meet-ups and culture-linked activities, blending running with lifestyle, sneakers and social connection. FPRC exists to support runners through both community events and insights into running culture, and it’s connected with the broader Footpatrol ethos of celebrating movement and culture rather than just chasing performance
View ClubFriday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights (FNL) isn’t a traditional running club — it’s a high-energy night running experience and community event that turns Friday evenings into run-meets-party nights across London. With music, lights, confetti and a crowd-driven vibe, FNL blends running, community and nightlife into a unique weekly experience rather than a conventional training group. Founded in 2023, FNL has quickly grown into one of London’s most distinctive run-culture events, attracting hundreds of participants who come together to run, celebrate and socialise under lights with DJs and a festival-style atmosphere.
View ClubFulham Running Club
Fulham Running Club (FRC) has been bringing runners together in West London since 2004. Affiliated with England Athletics, the club is free to join, volunteer-led and open to adults aged 18 and over. FRC is a relaxed and welcoming community club catering for all abilities — from beginners building confidence to experienced runners training for races. Cyclists, triathletes and duathletes are also welcome to get involved. From November 2025, Tuesday interval sessions and Thursday club runs will begin at the Johnny Haynes Statue on Stevenage Road (track sessions remain at their usual venue). Why run with Fulham Running Club? Be part of a supportive local running community Train alongside experienced runners who can help you progress Access shared training advice and plans Take part in organised club events and races Represent FRC in competitions How to join There’s no formal sign-up process — simply turn up to one of the weekly sessions on Tuesday, Thursday or Sunday. Newcomers and visitors are invited to introduce themselves to the session host before the run. An optional England Athletics membership is available for those who want additional EA benefits. If you’d prefer to meet members first, many runners attend Fulham Palace parkrun on Saturdays. Who can join? Club runs are suitable for runners aged 18+ and cover distances from around 6.5km (4 miles) on Thursdays up to 16km (10 miles) on Sundays. If you’re not yet comfortable with those distances, you can start with a Tuesday interval session or build up gradually through parkrun. The NHS “Couch to 5K” app is also recommended for complete beginners.
View ClubFull Hearts Club
Full Hearts Club is a community-centred run and wellness collective based in London that focuses on connection, inclusivity and mindful movement. The group’s ethos blends running with social catch-ups, shared experiences and positive community energy rather than competitive training. Full Hearts Club events are typically open to all abilities and emphasise fun, well-being and social connection alongside a healthy run. While they’re not a traditional run club with a public weekly schedule on a dedicated website, they host regular social run meetups, themed events and community activations that are shared via social media and event pages.
View ClubGirls in the Big City
Girls in the Big City doesn’t advertise a fixed weekly run schedule like a traditional running club, but their run-related events are included in their activities calendar and shared via social networks and the CLIQ community app.
View ClubGirls Trip Collective
Girls Trip Collective (GTC) appears to be a women-focused community centred around shared experiences, adventure, running, retreats and social connection. The collective uses Instagram to share community runs and events, and describes itself as a supportive and empowering space for women who love endurance sports, training, travel and having fun together
View ClubGirls Who Run
Girls Who Run is a women-centred running crew in London that aims to empower and connect female runners through regular meet-ups, events and social runs. The group focuses on community, support and inclusivity, offering a friendly space for women to run together regardless of pace or experience.
View ClubGrove Lane Runners
Grove Lane Runners is a friendly and inclusive running community based in South East London (Camberwell / SE5). The group was formed to celebrate the simplicity and grounding benefits of physical movement, bringing people together to run socially, share positive vibes and enjoy running as a lifestyle rather than a performance race. They’ve grown organically into a vibrant community where all abilities are welcome — from beginners looking for a social jog to regular runners wanting to join a friendly local crew.
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Highgate Harriers
Highgate Harriers is one of London’s oldest and most established athletics and running clubs, based at the Parliament Hill Athletics Track on Hampstead Heath in North West London. Founded in 1879, the club offers a wide range of coached sessions for adult runners — from endurance and middle-distance training to structured track workouts — along with opportunities in road, cross-country and track competitions. The club is open to runners of all standards, and prospective members are welcome to try a session before joining.
View ClubHyde Park Runners
Hyde Park Runners is a community-oriented run group connected with the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London hotel. The focus is on enjoying relaxed group runs through Hyde Park, taking in the iconic park scenery and socialising with others who enjoy running, whether you’re new to running or an experienced jogger.
View ClubHyde & Seek Runclub
Hyde & Seek Run Club is a friendly and social running community in London that combines short group runs with café culture and getting to know new places around the city. The vibe is relaxed and inclusive — runners of all abilities are welcome to join for weekly runs that end with coffee, pastries or a social catch-up. The club has grown quickly, with 500+ members and a tradition of exploring different local cafés each week after the run. Rather than focusing on speed or racing, the emphasis is on fun, community and discovery — running with others, finding new routes and finishing at a local spot to chat and refuel.
View ClubInfinity Run Club
Infinity Run Club is a community-focused running group that brings people together to run regularly and socialise. The group is described on social media as welcoming runners of all abilities, aiming to share exercise together, make new friends and build a supportive community around running. They run sessions in London and Manchester, and communication about meet-ups, routes and times is usually shared through their WhatsApp broadcast groups and Instagram rather than a formal website
View ClubJoya Wellness Club
oya Wellness Club is a wellbeing and movement community based in London that focuses on promoting joy, connection, self-love and holistic health through uplifting movement and social events. The club is designed for people who want to feel good through gentle exercise, supportive community gatherings and wellness-focused activities rather than competitive training. Its events often combine movement with connection, happiness and personal growth. Joya Wellness Club creates moments for women (and people who identify with that community) to move safely, joyfully and in a non-judgmental way — whether that’s through group walks, social runs, wellbeing meet-ups, or other events designed to help you thrive and love yourself a bit more
View ClubKvitka Running Club
Kvitka Running Club is an open, friendly and community-driven running group in London built around connection, positivity, exploration and a hint of Ukrainian cultural spirit. The club isn’t performance-focused — it’s about running together, enjoying varied routes, making friends and having fun, with social elements like coffee and treats often included. They bring people together from varied backgrounds and abilities, and the vibe is described as warm, authentic and inclusive — making it suitable for beginners as well as more experienced runners.
View ClubLDN SLCT
LDN SLCT (short for London Select) is a community-focused running group in Central London that welcomes runners of all levels — from casual joggers to stronger club runners. The vibe centres on inclusive group sessions, supportive energy and a lifestyle-oriented approach to running and fitness. They encourage everyone to just turn up — no sign-up or registration needed — and run together in a respectful, supportive environment
View ClubLondon City Runners
LCR is a welcoming London running club open to runners of every ability and pace. Sessions start from the LCR clubhouse at 130 Druid Street, with a variety of scenic routes along the River Thames. Groups head out in staggered waves throughout the evening, and new runners are encouraged to say hello on arrival so they can be matched with others running at a similar speed. Midweek runs (Tuesday & Thursday): Two departure times — 18:15 and 18:30 — with all paces catered for across multiple route options: Millennium Bridge – around 4 miles (6.5K) Blackfriars Bridge – around 5 miles (8K) Westminster Bridge – around 7 miles (11K) Post-run drinks are a regular part of the evening. Sunday runs: Morning sessions offer longer and shorter options, again open to all abilities: 10:15 – Greenwich Foot Tunnel (approx. 11 miles / 18K) 10:30 – Greenland Pier (approx. 6 miles / 10K) 10:45 – Millennium Bridge (approx. 4 miles / 6.5K) Runners often head for coffee or drinks together afterwards, making it as much a social club as a training group.
View ClubLondon Frontrunners
London Frontrunners is a large and inclusive LGBTQ+ running and triathlon club based in London, welcoming lesbians, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer runners as well as allies of all abilities — from casual joggers to experienced athletes. Founded in 1995, it’s part of the global International Front Runners network and is one of the biggest LGBTQ+ sports clubs in Europe. The club is volunteer-run and focuses on both running and social connection, with group runs in some of London’s most scenic parks and regular post-run social gatherings including drinks, brunches and events throughout the year. Members take part in road and cross-country runs, triathlon training, coaching sessions and longer runs — plus an annual Pride Run 10K event in Victoria Park that’s open to all.
View ClubLondon SLCT
London SLCT (often styled LDN SLCT) is a social and inclusive running group based in London, built around a community-first ethos. The club welcomes runners of all levels — from beginners to experienced athletes — and focuses on running as a lifestyle and community practice rather than a strict performance environment. Their motto revolves around “speed is a state of mind,” encouraging runners to challenge themselves within a supportive and open atmosphere. No formal sign-ups or memberships are required — you simply turn up and run!
View ClubLondon Social Runners
London Social Runners is a welcoming and international running group for anyone who enjoys getting active and socialising afterwards. From first-time runners to seasoned distance athletes, all abilities are encouraged to join. Meeting locations vary, so runners should check the group’s Meetup page for the latest details. Weekly Schedule Wednesday Evening Run – 7:00pm Saturday Morning Run – 10:00am Sunday Long Run – Monthly (followed by a pub visit) The emphasis is firmly on community. Midweek and Saturday runs are usually followed by coffee or drinks, while the monthly Sunday long run ends with a relaxed pub catch-up. What to Expect Free to attend Suitable for all paces and experience levels No formal membership required — just turn up If you’re looking for a social run club in London where the miles are shared and the post-run chats are just as important, London Social Runners offers a friendly place to get involved.
View ClubLondon Tube Run
London Tube Run is a fun, community-focused running group based in London, centred on exploring the city together on foot. Rather than traditional training or pace-based sessions, Tube Run blends sociable group runs with unique city routes — often themed around London landmarks, parks, and iconic areas. The vibe is inclusive and friendly, making it a great choice for anyone who loves running and discovering new parts of the city with others. The club welcomes runners of all abilities — beginners, weekend joggers and regular runners — and encourages a social, conversational pace where people enjoy the experience together rather than focus on performance
View ClubMafia Moves
Mafia Moves is a community-focused run group in North London that welcomes runners of all abilities. The club aims to make running accessible and enjoyable while fostering physical and emotional wellbeing, support and camaraderie. Whether you’re training for events, building fitness or simply looking for a friendly crew to run with, Mafia Moves offers upbeat sessions that blend movement with community connection.
View ClubMonday Mood Booster
Monday Mood Booster is a social run group in London focused on brightening the start of the week with community runs, good energy and a positive mindset. The idea is to boost your mood on Monday mornings or evenings by getting out for a run and sharing that uplift with others. Runs are friendly, inclusive and geared toward runners of all abilities — from beginners to regular joggers. Rather than speed or performance, the emphasis is on community vibes, positivity and shared movement, making it a great option for anyone who wants a fun group to run with at the beginning of the week.
View ClubMornington Chasers
Mornington Chasers is a welcoming running club based in North London. The club trains regularly at Talacre Leisure Centre in Kentish Town, with sessions taking place on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Training locations may vary depending on the session, so runners are encouraged to check the club’s website for the latest details and schedule updates. For those interested in joining, full membership information is available online. New runners can also register for a temporary membership to try out a session before committing. Whether you’re looking to train consistently or meet fellow runners in North London, Mornington Chasers offers a friendly place to get involved.
View ClubNaked Run Club
Naked Run Club is a friendly, community-driven running group based in Deptford/South-East London that brings locals together for relaxed, social runs and post-run coffee catch-ups. The club started as a way for people living in London to stay fit, meet others and enjoy chatting runs rather than focusing on performance or racing. Their runs typically follow a ~5 km loop through Greenwich and surrounding parks — at a conversational pace where people can talk and socialise as they run — and begin and end at Naked coffee shop, giving a strong community and coffee culture vibe to each session.
View ClubNarc London
NARC London — also known as “Not A Run Club” — is a community centred on movement, connection and wellbeing rather than performance running. Despite the name, they do run together, but the emphasis is on inclusive, social movement, shared vibes and community activities rather than elite training. NARC brings people together for social runs, track nights, mindset and fitness events, blending running with connection and a positive collective energy. They are known for “party pace” runs — conversational, fun and welcoming — and often mix running with other movement sessions like yoga or strength flow, making it a broader active community rather than just a traditional club. They are community-driven and welcome runners of all levels — from complete beginners to experienced runners — with a focus on support, banter and shared experiences.
View ClubNov Run Club
Nov Run Club is a welcoming community running group based in Wembley, North-West London, focused on making running accessible and enjoyable for people from beginner to intermediate ability levels. The club is part of The Nov Way, an initiative aimed at promoting health and wellbeing — particularly within the local Brent community — through guided runs and social support. Qualified coaches lead the sessions, helping runners build confidence, improve fitness and connect with others in a friendly, inclusive environment.
View ClubOff We Trot
Off We Trot Run Club (sometimes called TROT Run Club) is a community running and walking group active around North London (Lilac Coffee, Kentish Town area). Exact schedule and run details are shared via their WhatsApp group and Instagram (@trotrunclub). The club appears friendly and informal, with runners connecting through social platforms to organise group meetups.
View ClubOnetrack Run Club
OneTrack Club is a membership-based running community that blends structured training with vibrant social sessions. Originally launched in London, it’s now a global club with members across multiple cities. OneTrack focuses on guided run sessions, coached workouts, personalised training plans and a supportive network of runners who train together both in-person and online. The club is designed for runners who want consistency, coaching guidance and community rather than just a casual weekly jog. (onetrack.club ) OneTrack places a strong emphasis on structured group sessions — sprint and tempo workouts, aerobic endurance runs, paced group runs and technique drills — all led by experienced coaches. It also offers hybrid training, meaning members can attend both in-person sessions and follow training plans through the OneTrack app
View ClubOvertime Club
Overtime Club (often abbreviated OTC) is a community-focused run club in London that blends structured training with social running, strong community vibes and inclusive energy. The group welcomes runners of many abilities, though some sessions are geared toward intermediate training with options for all paces. The club builds a family–like atmosphere — runners describe it as welcoming, supportive and sociable, with a mix of training sessions, track nights and relaxed weekend runs that bring people together both for fitness and community connection.
View ClubPace & Pastry Run Club
Pace & Pastry Run Club is a friendly and social running group in North West London that combines a relaxed 5 km run with good conversation, coffee and pastries afterward. The emphasis is on fun, inclusivity and community rather than speed or competition, making it a great choice for runners of all levels — from beginners to regular club runners. Members typically meet up, run together at a comfortable pace where no one gets left behind, and finish at a café to enjoy coffee and pastries as part of the group vibe
View ClubPana Run Club
Pana Run Club is a vibrant, inclusive social running community based in London that welcomes runners of all abilities — from beginners to more experienced runners — to come together for regular group runs and build community through movement. The club grew out of a group of friends turning a casual run into a weekly tradition and now hosts consistent meetups each week for runners across the city.
View ClubPB & Jam RC
PB & Jam Run Club is a community running group in London centred on monthly social runs, good vibes and community connection rather than formal training or competition. The club has an active social presence where runners share photos, route info and meetup plans online — particularly on Instagram under @pbandjamrc and @pbjrunclub. According to community listings, PB & Jam RC hosts monthly runs designed to bring together runners for social miles and a chill post-run atmosphere. These events emphasise friendship, inclusive running and “good vibes” rather than specific performance goals.
View ClubPeckham Pacers
Peckham Pacers is a friendly and community-focussed running group in Peckham, South East London, known for its upbeat and inclusive atmosphere. Their motto — “pizza, pints and PBs” — reflects a fun, social approach to running: while runners can chase personal bests, there’s a strong emphasis on camaraderie, shared routes and socialising after the run. Whether you’re new to running or a more regular runner, Pacers runs are friendly and welcoming, with pace groups and run leaders helping everyone feel comfortable on the route. Runs are often followed by a drink or coffee in the local area, making the club as much about community and conversation as about clocking miles.
View ClubPizza Pace Run Club
Pizza Pace Run Club is a fun, community-focused running group in London that blends casual runs with a love of pizza (and good vibes). The club’s philosophy is all about balance — enjoying the run just as much as the treat that follows. It’s perfect for runners of all abilities who want a social and relaxed running experience without pressure on pace or performance. The club often organises runs that end with pizza, coffee or social hangouts, making it as much about the community and post-run social time as the run itself. The vibe is welcoming, inclusive and laid-back, ideal for anyone who wants to combine movement with city life and good food.
View ClubPlodders Run Club
Plodders Run Club is a relaxed, inclusive running crew created for people who feel intimidated by traditional run clubs and want a friendly, welcoming environment to get moving with others. It’s described as a run club “for those scared of run clubs,” and embraces runners of all abilities, ages and genders — with the attitude that running should be enjoyable and accessible rather than performance-driven. The club often highlights that running is only part of what they do — building community and connection is just as important.
View ClubProgress Running Club
Progress Running Club is a social running community and lifestyle hub based in East London that blends running, culture, and community. While it’s closely linked to the Progress Running Club store — a 90s-inspired running label and social space on Commercial Street in Spitalfields — the club itself also brings runners together for regular group runs that are welcoming, relaxed and social. The club’s vibe isn’t about elite training — it’s about enjoying regular runs with others, exploring the streets and parks of London on foot, and building community through shared movement and culture.
View ClubPuresport Run Club (North)
Puresport Run Club is a community-focused running group that brings runners together for regular social and paced runs across London. The club is part of the broader Puresport Community, which also includes fitness events, training plans and wellness activities. The aim is to make running accessible and fun for people of all abilities while building connection and wellbeing through shared movement. The club operates from multiple clubhouse locations, including Hackney and Clapham, and encourages runners to join weekly sessions or special events.
View ClubPuresport Run Club (South)
Puresport Run Club is a community-focused running group that brings runners together for regular social and paced runs across London. The club is part of the broader Puresport Community, which also includes fitness events, training plans and wellness activities. The aim is to make running accessible and fun for people of all abilities while building connection and wellbeing through shared movement. The club operates from multiple clubhouse locations, including Hackney and Clapham, and encourages runners to join weekly sessions or special events.
View ClubPutney Running Club
Putney Running Club is a friendly and inclusive running community based in South-West London, founded in 2015 by lifelong friends who believe that running with others makes the miles better. The club welcomes runners of all abilities, from beginners enjoying social miles to experienced runners tackling longer challenges and personal bests. Putney’s weekly runs explore scenic local routes along the River Thames, around Bishops Park, and toward Hammersmith, with pace group options so everyone can find the right group for them.
View ClubQueen’s Park Harriers
ueen’s Park Harriers – Club Summary Queen’s Park Harriers is a long-established and welcoming running club based in Willesden Green in North West London. The club caters to runners of all ages and abilities — whether you’re new to running, aiming to improve your fitness, or training for races from shorter distances up to ultras. Training and social activities are organised throughout the week, and members also take part in park runs, summer league races and cross-country events across London and beyond.
View ClubQueer Run Club (East)
Queer Running Collective (QRC) is an inclusive running group created for queer and trans people who want to train in a supportive, welcoming environment. The emphasis is on community, connection and running without pressure, judgement or intimidation. Each session finishes with a social gathering, giving members the chance to chat and build friendships beyond the run. Sessions are one hour long and professionally coached by Kole Fulmine and Sam Purnell, supported by group leaders Dalia Saris and Luke Kene. Runners who are comfortable covering 5km are welcome at the regular Tuesday evening sessions. Those newer to running can attend the quarterly Open Evenings, designed as a relaxed and accessible introduction to the group. Weekly Schedule Tuesday – East London (7:00pm) Location: Wing and Prayer, Clarence Road E5 (near Hackney Downs Park) Training rotates monthly and may include hill reps, paced efforts, sprint work or conditioning drills. Bag drop available. Thursday – Track Session (7:30am) Location: Victoria Park A structured speed and power session on the track, incorporating strength-focused bodyweight exercises. Saturday – Long Run (10:00am) Location: Thingy Café, Hackney Wick An 8km social long run with designated pacers and planned stops, followed by coffee. Bag drop available. Saturday – Runner’s Strength (1:00pm) Location: FitEast, Dalston A strength-based session targeting full-body conditioning and lower-body endurance, including mobility work and lifts such as deadlifts. Sunday – Marathon Training Runs (10:00am) Location: Thingy Café, Hackney Wick Extended long runs ranging from 20–35km depending on the training cycle (minimum 21km), typically at a 5:30–6:00 min/km pace. No bag drop — runners should bring water, fuel and warm layers. Whether you're training for your first race or preparing for a marathon, QRC offers a structured and affirming space to run together.
View ClubQueer Run Club (South)
Queer Running Collective (QRC) is a welcoming running group designed for queer and trans people who want to train in a supportive, affirming environment. The focus is on creating a space where everyone feels comfortable, respected and able to run without pressure or judgement. Each session is followed by a relaxed social, giving members the chance to connect beyond the workout. All sessions last around an hour and are led by experienced coaches Kole Fulmine and Sam Purnell, with support from group leaders Dalia Saris and Luke Kene. Runners who are confident covering 5km are invited to join the regular Tuesday evening sessions. Those completely new to running can attend the quarterly Open Evenings, which offer a friendly and accessible introduction to the collective. Weekly Schedule Tuesday – South London (7:00pm) Location: The Unicorn, 157–159 Rye Lane (Peckham Rye) A varied session incorporating speed play, sprint intervals, strength work and conditioning drills. This mirrors the East London session but takes place in South London. Thursday – Track Training (7:30am) Location: Victoria Park A structured speed and power-focused session on the track, combined with bodyweight exercises to build strength. Saturday – Social Long Run (10:00am) Location: Thingy Café, Hackney Wick An 8km paced run with regrouping points, followed by coffee. Bag drop available. Saturday – Runner’s Strength (1:00pm) Location: FitEast, Dalston A strength session designed to support distance running, focusing on full-body conditioning, lower-body endurance, mobility work and lifts such as deadlifts. Sunday – Marathon Long Runs (10:00am) Location: Thingy Café, Hackney Wick Extended endurance runs ranging from 20–35km depending on the training cycle (minimum 21km), typically at a steady 5:30–6:00 min/km pace. No bag drop — runners should bring hydration, fuel and warm layers. Whether you’re building fitness, training for a race or preparing for a marathon, QRC offers a structured and community-led space to run together.
View ClubRep Runners
Rep Runners is a community-focused run group in London built around the idea of running together, growing together, and celebrating every step of progress. The club emphasises inclusivity, support and personal growth over performance — members of all abilities are welcome, whether you’re new to running or clocking regular miles. Their sessions combine group runs, camaraderie, and a supportive environment that feels more like a community than a competitive club. While Rep Runners don’t operate like a traditional weekly club with a fixed schedule, they host regular group runs, social meetups and community events centred around shared running experiences, connection and motivation.
View ClubRiverside Runners
Riverside Runners is a free, friendly and social run group based in Chiswick, West London. The club was founded to make running fun and inclusive, focusing on relaxed, conversational-paced runs by the River Thames that emphasise social connection and enjoyment over speed or racing. Members of all abilities are welcome — from those building up fitness to runners who simply want to enjoy a weekly group run and meet new people
View ClubRun Club Roots
Run Club Roots is a social running group in London built by a group of friends who love running and community. The club puts emphasis on welcoming runners of all levels, making it a relaxed place to enjoy group runs whether you’re new to running or have plenty of miles under your belt. Runs are typically social paced and focus on connection, support and having fun together. Members describe the club as approachable and inclusive, with a friendly atmosphere that helps runners feel comfortable showing up regardless of experience.
View ClubRun Dem Crew
Run Dem Crew (RDC) isn’t a traditional running club — it’s a community-driven running movement that blends running with culture, creativity and social support. Founded in 2007 by DJ, poet and youth mentor Charlie Dark, RDC has grown into a diverse collective of hundreds of runners who explore London’s streets together, support one another and celebrate running as a shared experience rather than a competitive sport. RDC describes itself as “not a running club and we do not jog”, but rather a family and community where runners of all abilities can run together in groups based on pace. They also place emphasis on mentorship, inclusivity and positive culture, and run projects such as the RDC Youngers initiative to work with young people across London.
View ClubRun Dusty
Run Dusty is a social, community-oriented run crew in East London that celebrates two great things: running and independent breweries/bars. The club pairs easy or moderate group runs with post-run drinks — usually craft beer — at local venues, making the experience as much about social connection as it is about the run itself. Founded around supporting local, independent breweries and pubs across East London, Run Dusty brings people together to enjoy a light run and then reward themselves with a pint at a featured brewery or bar
View ClubRun Luv
Run Luv is a friendly, easy-going social run club in London centred on good vibes first, miles second. It’s designed for runners of all abilities — from complete beginners to regular joggers — who want to enjoy running as a community experience rather than a performance challenge. The group focuses on inclusive, relaxed running at a comfortable pace (around 7:00 min/km or slower) with the idea that the social side and fun atmosphere are just as important as the run itself
View ClubRunner Beans Club
Runner Beans Club is a friendly and inclusive social running group based in Greenwich, South East London. The club grew from a simple idea — run together and grab coffee afterward — and has developed into a welcoming community where runners of all abilities can meet, run and socialise.
View ClubRunners High
Runners High Run Club is a social, inclusive run community that brings people together to run at any pace, from complete beginners to seasoned runners. The emphasis is on community, connection and enjoying running together rather than elite performance — the club’s motto is about moving, jogging and running together while supporting one another. Founded out of a desire to create a welcoming space for all runners, Runners High attracts people who want to feel part of a group, improve their fitness and share social experiences alongside training. The club has grown beyond its origins and now hosts run meetups, social runs and community events in London and other areas of the UK (the movement also has roots in Dublin)
View ClubRunners & Stunners
Runners & Stunners is a female-only running community in London that focuses on inclusivity and making running fun and accessible for women and girls of all paces. It was founded by Jenny Mannion, who created the group after realising that many women felt intimidated or left behind at traditional run clubs — especially those running at slower, conversational paces. The group has grown rapidly through social media, attracting hundreds of runners to its events and building a supportive community where runners encourage each other, meet new people and enjoy shared runs in a welcoming atmosphere.
View ClubRunning Late Coffee
Running Late Coffee is a friendly and relaxed running community in London that pairs group runs with a coffee-and-catch-up culture. The vibe is social rather than competitive — runs are inclusive, welcoming runners of all abilities, and the name reflects the idea that it’s okay to run late… as long as there’s coffee at the end. The club focuses on connection, community and enjoyment rather than splits or pace. Many of their events also include post-run get-togethers at independent cafés and brunch spots, highlighting the social side of running and bringing people together to enjoy both miles and mocha.
View ClubRUNNPAC
RUNNPAC is a running lifestyle community and club based in North Greenwich / London, built around regular runs, track sessions and group fitness events for all ability levels. It started from a small group of neighbours running together and has grown into a wider community that focuses on running, wellbeing, performance and connection. The club hosts a range of weekly activities that are welcoming and social, making it a great place for both new and experienced runners to meet people, stay consistent with training and enjoy group energy.
View ClubSAP Good Energy
SAP Good Energy Run Club isn’t a traditional weekly club with a fixed schedule, but rather a run community and event series fuelled by SAP Good Energy — a brand that supports runners with natural energy products and organises social runs and group events in London and beyond
View ClubSeek Discomfort Run Club
Seek Discomfort Run Club is a community running group that embraces the idea of pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone — not just for fitness, but for connection, resilience and shared experience. The runs are geared toward runners of all levels, making it a welcoming option whether you’re new to running or a regular jogger. The group is linked to the lifestyle brand Seek Discomfort (founded by the creators of Yes Theory) and focuses on a relaxed 5 km group run followed by stretching and a social coffee afterward, emphasising community as much as movement.
View ClubSerpentine Running & Triathlon Club
Serpentine Running and Triathlon Club is one of the largest and most established running clubs in Central London, based near Hyde Park. With a community of over 1,000 runners and triathletes, the club welcomes all abilities — from complete beginners to competitive athletes. Weekly group runs take place on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings in Hyde Park, and Sunday mornings in Richmond Park, with distances typically ranging from 7km to 16km. The club also organises monthly trail runs in and around the Home Counties. Structured training sessions are led by UKA-qualified coaches, including track sessions at Paddington Recreation Ground (Maida Vale) and hill training at Primrose Hill, Greenwich and Hampstead Heath. Serpentine also offers beginner and improver courses for those new to running or training for their first 10K. For triathletes, the club provides coached swim sessions, group bike rides and even an annual training camp in Lanzarote. Members can compete in the monthly Serpentine Handicap 5K in Hyde Park, inter-club league races and cross-country events, or get involved socially through regular club events and volunteering opportunities. Trial sessions are available before joining, with discounted membership options for students, under-21s, over-65s and unwaged runners.
View ClubSexy Pace Run Crew
Sexy Pace Run Crew is a women-only social running group in London that celebrates running at a relaxed, comfortable pace — what they call “sexy pace.” The focus is on making running fun, inclusive and approachable for everyone, especially beginners and those who want a supportive community. The vibe is friendly with good chats, positive energy and a pace that suits the group rather than chasing speed or competition.
View ClubSouls and Soles
Souls & Soles is a community-driven wellbeing movement based in London that uses movement — including runs, hikes and wellness activities — to bring people together and support mental and physical health. Rather than being a traditional weekly run club, it functions as a social fitness and charity-oriented community where people connect through exercise and events and help raise funds for global causes.
View ClubSouth Asian Run Club
South Asian Run Club is a running group in London that brings people together around fitness, fun and community spirit, with a focus on supporting and connecting runners from South Asian and diverse backgrounds. They welcome people of all levels — from beginners to regular runners — and promote an inclusive running environment.
View ClubStay In It
Stay In It Run Club is a friendly, all-abilities social run crew founded in Stoke Newington / North London. The focus is on inclusive, low-pressure community runs where runners of different paces and backgrounds can come together, get moving and enjoy the post-run atmosphere — often involving coffee or hang-outs afterward. The group has been spotted meeting up at local cafés such as We Are Wavel London and is run by a couple who host regular meet-ups, encouraging everyone to join regardless of experience or speed.
View ClubStay Ready
Stay Ready Run Club is a community-focused running group based in Hammersmith, West London. The club is known for its energetic, welcoming atmosphere and strong group vibe — blending fitness, mindset and social connection. The focus isn’t just on running fast — it’s about showing up consistently, building discipline and supporting each other. Runners of all abilities are welcome, from beginners to more experienced athletes.
View ClubStriders of Croydon
This Croydon-based running club trains from its clubhouse in Sandilands, Addiscombe, next to Lloyd Park. Sessions take place on Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm and Sunday mornings at 8:30am, with additional speed training on Tuesday evenings and a more relaxed social run on Fridays. Wednesday is the main club night, welcoming runners of all abilities. The club is particularly known for its supportive approach, regularly regrouping during runs to ensure no one is left behind. If you’re unsure about pace or worried about keeping up, you’ll find an encouraging and inclusive environment here. Sunday mornings offer longer run options of around 60 or 90 minutes, usually split into two pace groups, with additional groups available depending on numbers and run leaders. Prospective members are welcome to try a few sessions before joining and are asked to contact the club in advance to arrange a trial run and be placed in a suitable pace group. A friendly and community-focused club, it’s a great option for runners in Croydon and the surrounding Surrey area looking for structured training and sociable miles.
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Sunnie Runners
Sunnie Runners is a community running group that hosts regular group runs to kick off the weekend in a positive, social way. Their sessions are designed to be inclusive and welcoming to runners of all abilities, with music, vibes and social coffee/meet-ups as core parts of the experience rather than competitive racing. The group promotes its runs through platforms like Eventbrite and social media (especially Instagram), where they share upcoming events, meet-up details, themes and routes.
View ClubSwifty Mondays
Swifty Mondays is a friendly and completely free running club in London that meets every week for a social, community-focused run — perfect for both new runners and seasoned joggers alike. The club is all about fun, inclusivity and good company rather than performance or competition.
View ClubTempo Run Club
A lively community bringing together music lovers who also love to run. Whether you’re behind the decks, on stage, or simply into the scene, this is a welcoming space to move together. Everyone’s invited — there’s no sign-up required. Just turn up and join the group for a supportive, feel-good run. When & Where Tuesday – 6:45pm Location: Peckham Levels Free weekly run club Lace up and come run with us.
View ClubThe Coffee Run
The Coffee Run is a social running crew in London built around the idea that every run should finish with good coffee (and often pastries). It’s a relaxed, friendly group where pace and performance aren’t the focus — connection, vibes and ending with a coffee or treat come first. The club was started by sisters based in South West London (Clapham area) who wanted something “more relaxed than London’s usual fast-paced running scene.” The motto is essentially: “We’re all just here for the run, the coffee and the croissant.”
View ClubThe Say Yes Club
The Say Yes Club is all about turning up, embracing movement and backing yourself — whatever that looks like for you. Whether it’s an easy 5K, a bucket-list adventure in the desert, a beachside marathon in Ibiza or simply a weekly run followed by a drink with friends, this community is built around saying yes to the experience. The atmosphere is supportive, social and encouraging, with space for different paces and goals. Weekly Highlights Tuesday 5K Pub Club This isn’t just a pub meet-up — you earn it first. Members complete a 5K before heading for a well-deserved drink. Choose the pace that suits you: 50-minute walk 45-minute run/walk (5 minutes running, 5 minutes walking) Up to a 30-minute continuous 5K Long Runs Expect scenic routes, longer distances and strong community energy. These sessions are about building endurance while sharing the miles with a supportive crew. If you’re looking for a London run club that blends movement, mindset and a social edge, The Say Yes Club offers a welcoming place to start.
View ClubThese Girls Run
These Girls Run (TGR) is one of the UK’s leading all-female running and wellness communities, created to provide safe, sweaty and supportive spaces for women and non-binary people to enjoy running together. It aims to make running inclusive, comfortable and community-centred — whether you’re just starting out or have been running for years. The club runs weekly events in several cities across the UK, including London, Manchester, York, Leeds, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Liverpool, Brighton and Bristol. Their focus isn’t on competition — runs are sociable, friendly and designed so no one gets left behind, with ambassadors placed at the front, middle and back of each group.
View ClubToms Run Club
Tom’s Run Club (often styled Toms Run Club) is a community-centric run group in London founded by flatmates Tom and Shubho with the idea of making running simple, consistent and open to everyone. It’s all about showing up, moving together, and building a community without pressure — whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out.
View ClubTracksmith
Tracksmith Morning Miles – London is a free, early-morning social run hosted from the London Trackhouse running hub in Marylebone. Participants gather for a relaxed 6 km (about 3.75 miles) run at a social pace (roughly 6:00–7:00 min/km / 9:45–11:00 min/mile). The run starts at 7:15 am, with bag drop and changing facilities available at the Trackhouse. After the session, runners are treated to coffee and post-run treats — all included. The routes are shared ahead of time on the club’s London Strava page, and the event is open to runners of all abilities. First-time participants are asked to complete a brief run club waiver before attending. This friendly gathering is a great way to kick off the day with easy miles, meet other runners in the city, and enjoy a social run atmosphere.
View ClubTrent Park Running Club
Trent Park Running Club is a welcoming North London club catering for runners of all abilities, from those enjoying relaxed jogs to experienced athletes training on trail, road and cross-country terrain. Affiliated with England Athletics and British Triathlon, the club offers a supportive environment for both runners and multi-sport athletes. Based at the Southgate Hockey Centre in Trent Park (EN4 0PS), just a short walk from Oakwood Underground station, the club meets four times a week — Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:00pm, and Saturday and Sunday mornings at 9:00am. Run by members for members, Trent Park Running Club is supported by a dedicated team of volunteers who help create an inclusive, community-focused atmosphere for training and racing alike.
View ClubUnderground Run Club
Underground Run Club is a relaxed and inclusive running community based in North West London, centred around the Camden and Regent’s Park areas. The club focuses on social, beginner-friendly runs that emphasise fun, connection and accessibility rather than competition. Runners of all abilities and paces are encouraged to join — whether you’re new to running or simply want a low-pressure group run. The vibe is laid-back and welcoming, with many sessions ending in coffee, chats and chances to connect with other local runners. In addition to the weekly social runs, the club also hosts relaxed workshops, occasional long group runs and occasional special events like their Spiral endurance race and tailored “Yoga for Runners” sessions.
View ClubUrban Run Club
Urban Run Club is the running community organised by Urban Baristas — the café brand — combining social runs with coffee culture in London. The club focuses on running together around the city and finishing at one of Urban Baristas’ cafés for coffee, chats and community vibes. It’s open to runners of all levels, from beginners to experienced joggers, and emphasises fun, connection and exploring the city on foot.
View ClubViewtube Runners
This Stratford-based running group welcomes runners of all abilities, creating a supportive environment for people across East London, including Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Waltham Forest. Whether you’re new to running or building towards longer distances, the group offers a mix of structured sessions and social miles throughout the week. Weekly Schedule Tuesday – 6:15pm (Track Session) Open to all levels, these sessions focus on improving speed, endurance and overall fitness in a supportive setting. Thursday – 7:00pm (ViewTube) A choice of 5K or 10K routes, suitable for runners of all paces. Sunday – 9:00am (ViewTube) Long-distance runs ranging from 10K to 20+ miles, ideal for those training for races or building endurance. Saturday – 9:00am (Wanstead Flats parkrun) Join the group at parkrun for a sociable Saturday morning run. Runners are welcome to attend structured training sessions during the week or simply meet up for parkrun — making this an accessible and community-focused East London run club.
View ClubWest 4 Harriers
West 4 Harriers is a sociable running club based in Chiswick, West London. New runners are encouraged to get in touch before attending their first session so the club can welcome you properly — Monday evenings are a great introduction. Club nights take place on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, meeting at Chiswick Cricket Club on Riverside Drive (W4 2SP). The clubhouse sits close to the river and Dukes Meadows, making it a popular spot for post-run drinks in the summer. Monday: A relaxed 4–6 mile social run, ideal for new and prospective members. Tuesday & Thursday: Structured hill and speed sessions focused on improving fitness and performance. Training routes typically include the Thames towpath between Hammersmith and Kew, Richmond Park during the summer months, and local roads through winter. Members regularly compete in races of all distances, both in the UK and abroad, although there’s no obligation to race. The club also hosts a monthly handicap event (3 miles in summer, 4 miles in winter) and competes in the Surrey League cross-country competitions during winter. Prospective runners are welcome to try a few sessions before deciding to join. Annual membership costs £35, with an optional England Athletics affiliation (£55 total) for those wishing to compete officially and receive EA benefits such as discounted race entries. With regular weekly sessions throughout the year, West 4 Harriers offers consistent training, racing opportunities and a strong West London running community.
View ClubWimbledon Windmilers
This running group welcomes everyone, from relaxed social runners to experienced competitors. Sessions are delivered in a group setting, led by a rotating team of dedicated volunteer coaches who bring energy and enthusiasm to each workout. The atmosphere is supportive and inclusive, with members encouraging one another both in training and on race day. Beyond regular sessions, there are opportunities to get involved in organised training blocks, local races and social gatherings throughout the year.
View ClubYour Friendly Running Club
Your Friendly Runners (YFR) is a vibrant, community-driven running crew based in East London, built around the idea that running brings people together. The group welcomes runners of all abilities — from those who enjoy social jogs to runners training for longer distances — and places a strong emphasis on community, shared experiences and making new friendships through running. YFR began as a casual meet-up of friends and has rapidly grown into one of London’s most dynamic and well-attended running communities. Today, the crew hosts multiple meet-ups each week and often attracts large turnouts of runners for its Saturday sessions, with a lively social vibe that extends beyond just the run itself.
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