Location Info
The western section of King’s Forest mirrors the characteristics of the eastern side, with dense conifer plantations and long forestry access tracks. The area is widely used for equestrian and recreation activities.
Terrain and surface types remain consistent: mostly flat ground with sandy and gravel-based forestry roads.
Course Description
The terrain is mostly flat – though there are some deceptive Norfolk slopes to catch you out!!! The trail surfaces are extremely kind to the dogs, being mainly grass and compact sandy trails, however there may be some stretches of loose flints. Dog Boots should not be needed for fit feet. Exact distances will be dictated by weather conditions over the race weekend.
Directions
From North
A1, A604 towards Cambridge. A45, A11 towards Newmarket Continue on the A11 until you reach Elveden. Turn right on the B1106 towards Bury St. Edmonds, Race site will be signposted on the left hand side of the road.
From London/South
Take the M11 to Junction 9, then the A11 towards Newmarket. Continue on the A11 until you reach Elveden. Turn right on the B1106 towards Bury St. Edmonds, Race site will be signposted on the left hand side of the road approximately 1.5 miles from the Elveden turn off.
From Brandon
Follow the signs from Brandon to Bury St. Edmonds (B1106). Follow directions above having crossed the A11 at Brandon. There will be ample parking facilities near to the start and finish areas. Please follow the relevant signs. Spectators parking area will be separately signposted.
SHCGB
The Siberian Husky Club of Great Britain (SHCGB) is the UK’s national breed club dedicated to the promotion and welfare of the Siberian Husky. Formed with the permission of The Kennel Club in 1977, the organisation was established to educate owners, encourage responsible breeding and promote the working heritage of the breed in the United Kingdom.
The club brings together enthusiasts, breeders and owners who share an interest in Siberian Huskies, whether for companionship, showing or working activities. It organises Open and Championship dog shows each year and supports winter working rallies where owners and their dogs can participate in harness activities and trail events.
Alongside its events, the club provides guidance on responsible ownership, breeding ethics and the health of the breed. Through education, shows and working activities, the Siberian Husky Club of Great Britain works to preserve the characteristics and traditional capabilities that define the Siberian Husky as a northern working dog.
Start Date
End Date
Event Length
Upcoming SHCGB events
March 2026
SHCGB Wales Rally
Sat 21st Mar '26- Sun 22nd Mar '26
