Location Info
Pembrey Country Park in Carmarthenshire covers woodland, coastal dunes and open parkland along the edge of the Millennium Coastal Path. Managed routes include wide gravel tracks, surfaced paths and forestry access roads within Pembrey Forest.
Terrain ranges from flat to gently undulating as the land transitions from conifer plantation to dune systems. Surfaces vary from compacted gravel to sandier sections near the coast.
Course Description
First part of the course is grassy and flat, followed by a sandy undulating and winding trail over the dunes. The final part of the trail is the usual forestry road – hard packed aggregate – as is subject to change ref Forestry Commission approval. The usual conditions will apply on Forestry Land regarding staking out of dogs. Pembrey Forest is a popular area with members of the public for walking dogs and also with mountain bikers. Normal courtesy towards members of the public will be appreciated.
Directions
Leave M4 Junction 48 (to Llanelli). Proceed to Llanelli on the A4138 (following the signs for Pembrey Country Park). Then take the A484 to Pembrey Country Park. On reaching Pembrey Country Park turn off, follow event signs to the venue.
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Canicross Midlands is a UK canicross club that organises races, training runs and community events for people who run with their dogs. Founded in 2013, the club was created to promote the sport of canicross and provide opportunities for runners of all abilities across the East and West Midlands.
The club runs a seasonal race series held at various venues across the Midlands, typically between September and April. Events include canicross, bikejor and scooter classes with multiple course lengths designed for beginners through to experienced competitors, alongside children’s and novice categories.
Operated by a volunteer committee, Canicross Midlands emphasises inclusivity and community participation while maintaining a strong focus on dog welfare and safe racing conditions. Through organised races, training runs and club activities, the organisation helps introduce newcomers to dog-powered sports while supporting an active community of runners and their dogs across the region.
