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BOOK TICKETS

£12.50 event entry with theme park ticket included!

We can't wait to welcome 1000 fun runners on Sunday 22nd September, raising funds for St Rocco’s Hospice! Take part in the Gulliver's Family Fun Run, dust off those running shoes for our fantastic event at Warrington.

Combined fun run and theme park entry is just £12.50pp, with £2.50 of your entry being donated directly to St Rocco’s. Non-Fun-Runners can still purchase standard theme park tickets (entry from 10.30am) at a reduced rate, starting from £14.50pp*!

*First 500 theme park tickets for non-runners available from £14.50pp. £16.50pp thereafter.

We will be donating £2.50 of each fun run ticket sold and £2.50 per entry ticket on the 22/09/24 to St Rocco’s Hospice, (Registered Charity Number in England and Wales 511592).

How the day will run🏃

9am - Registration & Runner number collection, don't be late!

9.30am - Runner warm up activity

9.45 am to 9.55am - Start of the race (across two waves)

10.30 am - Rides and attractions open as normal for everyone to enjoy (Your runner number is your theme park ticket)

At the finish line - Participants will receive their Fun Run medal

A fun race at any pace!

Take part in our fancy dress competition to be in with the chance of winning best dressed.

Gulliver's is supporting St Rocco's Hospice...

Donate Here

St Rocco’s Hospice provides specialist end-of-life care, supporting people in the Warrington community from the moment they are diagnosed with an illness that is no longer curable.

The care at St Rocco’s is offered free of charge to everyone.  They provide holistic care, supporting each patient with respect and dignity and offering them choices about their care. They believe in making every day count for patients, their carers, families and loved ones.

Each year, it costs St Rocco’s over £5 million to provide care across Warrington.  As they are a charity, 75% of this is funded through voluntary donations, fundraising and gifts in wills.  Without the support of the community, they simply couldn’t survive.

St Rocco’s offer a range of services including inpatient care, medical outpatient appointments, an Integrated Palliative Care Hub and Hospice at Home provision.  They also offer complementary therapies, physio and occupational therapy, social care and counselling, with the aim of supporting patients to stay as well as possible for as long as possible. They also care for carers and loved ones, offering relaxation sessions, complementary therapies, and family support where appropriate as well as providing bereavement counselling.

To find out more about St Rocco’s, including ways to get involved, you can visit their website here.