Our Sister Company
Running has always been the thing that keeps me grounded. It’s where I find clarity, perspective, and a sense of belonging. Dartmoor is my playground, and over the years running has introduced me to some truly special people and experiences.
Race Home grew from that. I wanted to create something that gives other runners the same sense of connection — experiences that don’t just centre on the race itself, but on the people, the places, and the moments around it.
Race Home was created to pass that feeling on — to create shared experiences that help people discover, or rediscover, their love of running through connection, support, and time spent together.
A home for race weekends
Race Home was created to make race weekends feel different.
Too often, racing means travelling alone, staying somewhere impersonal, and managing logistics while trying to focus on the challenge ahead. You arrive, race, and leave — surrounded by people, but often feeling on your own.
Race Home exists to change that.
We bring people together for shared race weekends, staying under one roof, eating together, travelling together, and supporting one another before, during, and after the race. The focus isn’t just on performance — it’s on connection, care, and the shared experience.
Why Race Home exists
Race weekends carry a lot of meaning. Months of training, early mornings, self-doubt, excitement, and nerves all lead to a few important days.
Those days deserve more than rushed meals and quiet hotel rooms.
Race Home was built around a simple belief:
race weekends should feel human.
We create calm, welcoming spaces where people can settle in, prepare together, and feel supported — whether it’s your first race or your fiftieth.

