Broughton Hall Estate prepares to host thousands of thrill-seekers for the UK’s grittiest summer challenge on 26-27th July.
This July, the world-renowned Tough Mudder series makes its muddy return to the stunning Broughton Hall Estate, Skipton on 26–27 July 2025.
With its postcard-perfect setting and brutal hill-strewn terrain, this event offers not just jaw-dropping visuals but powerful stories of teamwork, endurance, and personal triumph.
From high-voltage obstacles and freezing plunges to multi-lap ultra-endurance, Tough Mudder Yorkshire delivers a high-octane weekend of physical and mental challenge.
What to expect on site:
- 5K: 13 fast, fun, and filthy obstacles packed into a punchy short course
- 10K: 20 testing obstacles across rugged northern terrain
- 15K: Over 30 signature obstacles, including Electroshock Therapy and Arctic Enema
- INFINITY: As many 15K laps as possible in one epic, endurance-driven day
- KIDS BY SPARTAN: A messy, energetic mile of scaled-down challenges for 5–12 year-olds Matthew Brooke.
Managing Director of Tough Mudder, said
"Tough Mudder Yorkshire is one of our most iconic venues.
"A stunning setting with some of the most physically demanding terrain in the UK.
"We’ve got a huge weekend planned, packed with fresh challenges, incredible energy and that trademark Tough Mudder grit.
"Whether you're aiming for Infinity or just looking to try something new, this is the one not to miss."
Founded in 2010, Tough Mudder is a leading global sports and active lifestyle brand that creates the world’s most extraordinary adventures and champions the power of teamwork.
With more than 6 million participants, the company hosts more than 130 challenges.
Full event details: https://toughmudder.co.uk/events/yorkshire

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