Fakenham’s Easter Sunday Festival of Running is in its 11th year and is described as one of the town’s “most-loved community events”.
The festival featured a closed-road 5km race, a 1km fun run, and a Toddle ’n’ Trike ride for under-fives.
It saw a range of community groups participate, including the Fakenham Ospreys Canoe Club, which completed the fun run while carrying two canoes.
The event, on April 5, was organised by Active Fakenham, which said it experienced a record turnout of runners.
The event saw a range of people and community groups take part (Image: Active Fakenham)
Richard Crook, who founded the organisation in 2013, said: “We were concerned that the weather might put people off, but we had a fantastic turnout from both locals and visitors.
“The event is all about inclusivity, and it was great to see such a wide range of abilities taking part with so many smiling faces”.
Mr Crook added they had “around 350 entries” for the 5K race and “approximately 160, mostly children” in the fun run.