All runs start at 11.00 am on Sundays (Mondays on Bank Holidays), except where shown.
For a combined list of four local hashes, go HERE.
Click HERE to see how many runs you've done.
The Golden Heart, Down Road, Kendelshire, Winterbourne Down, Bristol BS36 1AU. Allow extra travel time as junc of A4174 and Badminton Road wil be closed.
Save £10.00 and book your ASS HASH place before the end of May.
2144
02/06/24
T.B.A.
Irish Spew
2145
09/06/24
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2146
16/06/24
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Saturday, 22nd June 2024: The world-famous Hotwells Twenty (aka The Lost Weekend) hosted by Bristol Hash House Harriers. 37th glorious year! Details, including full itinerary and Tasting Notes, to be announced.
2147
23/06/24
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26th June: Rebore Day (2021).
2148
30/06/24
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2149
07/07/24
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19th-21st July 2024: The 10th Benin Nash Hash, Benin City. See official WEBSITE for details.
26th August 2024: Late Summer Bank Holiday.
Friday 30th August to Monday 2nd September 2024: The Bogs' Ass Hash at Stowford Manor Farm, Farleigh Hungerford. All the details HERE.
E&OE
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Hares! Please report any poorly-maintained footpaths to The Open Spaces Society, The Ramblers, or to the local authority.
First timers: to try "hashing", simply come to one of the above venues with some scruffy running gear. Also, try to read the very small print below. If you can't, click here. Don't be late - we start on time! First runs are free (a small charge - currently £1.50 - is made thereafter. Six-monthly membership (£20) is also available.
Hash-style runs are usually, but not exclusively, held on public land, footpaths, or roads. No guarantee can be made that this is always the case if, for instance: public footpaths are not clearly marked either in situ or on maps; the ownership of the land is uncertain; any other reason. Each runner is free to decide whether or not to follow the marked course. It is the responsibility of each participant to ensure his or her own safety and the safety of others, including non-participants, livestock and wildlife. Dogs are the responsibility of their owners/keepers. Children under sixteen years must be accompanied by, and are the responsibility of, their parents or carers. Each "hash" covers a different location and route, and is run without marshals or other officials. "Hash House Harriers" defines a style of social jogging and is not a legal entity.