Trust 10
Get outdoors and get fit with the Trust10 running trail through the countryside of Godolphin.
- Booking not needed
- Free event
Join a fun, free and friendly trail run around the beautiful Godolphin estate. Two loops of 5km with stunning views throughout. Post run refreshments and cake available from the tea-room. And in December join us for the Tinsel10 where Christmas fancy dress is welcome and highly encouraged!
Times
The basics
- Suitability
Recommended age of runners is over 14. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Meeting point
Registration opens from 8.30am, pre-run briefing is at 8.55am and the run starts at 9am. Please note that Godolphin garden, tea-room, and outbuildings are not open until 10am.
- What to bring and wear
This is a multi-terrain trail run, so we recommend trail shoes for clambering over the hedges and negotiating the mud. It's also smart to bring water or other liquids to rehydrate.
- Accessibility
We welcome everyone to give the Trust10 at Godolphin a go, but be aware that it's not a flat parkrun-style event and does include going to the top of Godolphin Hill.
- Other
Well-behaved dogs are welcome, but must be kept on a fixed lead (not an extendable one),at all times. This is due to livestock being present on the route. If cattle approach then you should let your dog go. Parking charges apply. National Trust members can park for free by scanning their membership card. Please note that Godolphin garden, tea-room, and outbuildings are not open until 10am.
Upcoming events
Short Guided Walks Through a Mining Landscape
Join us every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday as one of our volunteers guide you on a short walk through the mining landscape of Godolphin Woods.
Guided estate walks
Learn more about the wider history of Godolphin with weekly volunteer guided walks around the estate.
May Half Term at Godolphin
Get in touch with your senses this May half term as you explore the gardens around Godolphin.
Visit the house at Godolphin
Venture into Godolphin House and discover the rich history within the walls of this once great mining powerhouse. Find out more about those who lived here at lives they led in what was once Cornwall's largest and finest house.