Bikes, trains and parkruns

Leon Brunt tells the story of how he went from a “binge runner” and “casual cyclist” to an avid pedal to parkrunner. Find out more about his four categories of pedal to parkrun adventure and get inspired!

Pedal to Monsal Trail parkrun

It had only been a week since my last overnight pedal to parkrun adventure to Sence Valley Forest Park. I couldn’t take another Friday off work, so I decided to get up crazily early on Saturday 25 November to pedal to Monsal trail parkrun. The Peak District is a regular haunt of mine and I’ve […]

Pedal to Sence Valley Forest Park parkrun

It was Friday 17 November, and I had the day booked off work. It was time for my first overnight pedal to parkrun trip since the summer. I’d done quite a bit of recent tourism whilst on holidays or going elsewhere on a Saturday – sometimes cycling, and sometimes in the car. But now it […]

Pedal to Beacon Hill Country Park parkrun

It was Friday 23rd June 2023. I’d booked the afternoon off work, the sun was shining, and I was ready to pedal to Beacon Hill Country Park parkrun! Pedal to Woodthorpe I’d booked AirBnB accommodation for the night in Woodthorpe, just south of Loughborough. I set off from my home in Beeston starting with the […]

Pedal to Fountains Abbey parkrun

It’s been a long time since my last overnight Pedal to parkrun adventure. Over the winter I’ve been cycling to more local parkruns and squeezing in a bit of non-cycle tourism when I’ve been elsewhere for other reasons. But now it was time to pedal to Fountains Abbey parkrun! It was a risk to pre-book […]

Changing Plans

Plan 1: Żary As I mentioned in my previous post, the only letter of the parkrun alphabet that you can’t bag in the UK is Z. At the time of writing there is no parkrun beginning with X anywhere in the world.  Ever since I started my parkrun A-Z I’d had a vague notion of […]

Pedal to parkrun: Origins

This post explains a bit more about me, my parkrun journey, and how my Pedal to parkrun project came to be. I love a project. My favourite projects generally involve the outdoors, being active, and elements of challenge and adventure. I’m also partial to a bit of “type 2 fun”.  I’m not a natural at […]