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Run Clubs in London
22 clubs found in London.
Belgrave 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 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 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 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 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 ClubHighgate 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
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 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.
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