17km trail run from Barclays Park (East Coast) to Folkestone Park (West Coast).
Registration Deadline: Noon, Thursday June 4th 2025
Registration:Β
Early-goat catches the worm: B$60.00 Until Fri, 9 May
Normal goat catches a fly: B$80.00 Until Fri,Β 30 May
Lazy goat catches a cold: B$100.00 From Sat, 31 May until 4pm on 4 June
B$10.00 per entry will go to the Barbados National Trust
Participation is limited to 150 participants. Priority will be given to those who completed the Great Train Trail run on 16 February and/or the Hill Challenge on 1 May.
Follow the Hill Challenge route to Haggatts Old Factory Yard, then along Haggatts Ridge to Mt. Hillaby
Down through Apes Hill Reservoir to Dunscombe and Dunscombe Quarry
Then cross the road to Portvale Factory Driveway, Blowers, Trents
Finally to Folkstone Marine Park
Details are available on Strava: https://www.strava.com/routes/3346927503384284368
Start Barclays Park (0km) 5:00am until 5:30am (water and fruit only)
Haggatts Old Factory Yard (abt 4km) 5:45am until 6:30am
Mt. Hillaby (abt 8km) 6:00am until 7:30am
Portvale Factory Driveway (abt 14km) 6:30am until 9:30am
Finish Folkestone Park (17km) 6:45am until 10:30am
The course will have been cleared and marked.
An ambulance with paramedics will cover the last 7km to the finish line.
You will need to collect your race number and welcome kit on the 5th/6th/7th June 2025. Details will be shared nearer the date.
Those who complete the course will receive a commemorative medal/award.
Questions: Contact mountaingoatsbb@gmail.com
Payment instructions will be sent via email after completion of the Online Registration.
Start and Finish Area Layout and Parking (coming soon)
DISCLAIMER: The activities undertaken with the Mountain Goats Running Club are physically and mentally challenging and potentially dangerous, and include but are not limited to water based and other obstacles, surface hazards and run/hike course and weather conditions. There is a risk of serious injury and/or death associated with my participation in activities at the Goats-to-Coast Trail Run and although steps have been taken to minimize these risks, they cannot be completely eliminated.
Parts of the course will be on public roads which will NOT be closed to general motor traffic and you must obey all traffic laws.
Participation in the Goats-to-Coast Trail Run is ENTIRELY AT YOUR OWN RISK.