Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon 2024

Coming to Otley for the 2024 Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon? Here’s all you need to know

At 9am on Sunday May 12, 2024 around 10,000 runners will head out from Headingley passing through Adel, Eccup, Bramhope, Arthington and Pool before heading down Pool Road (A659) to Otley.

Once in the town, the route follows Boroughgate, turning left up Kirkgate before making a left onto Bondgate and Gay Lane before leaving the town via Leeds Road. PLEASE NOTE – this is a different route to last year

The first runner is due to come through Otley at around 10.20 with the last around 14.00.

The route is indicated on our map by the green arrows. Want to know more about what’s on on the day? Read on!
(Ps. At the bottom of the page, you can see an image of the whole route)

Otley Fan Park and other viewing spots

The Otley Fan Park this year will be held in Market Place and is sponsored by Otley BID. The park will have a stage with DJs, face painting, selfie frames and much more, with cafes, restaurants and other businesses open for the day.

The Fan Park can be seen on the map below. Other spots we feel offer decent views are also listed on the map, indicated by a pair of binoculars. They are

No.1 Otley Rugby Club

The scene of last year’s fan park is still a great place to see runners as they come through the town.

No.2 Asda and Denton Cars

There should be plenty of space here to spot your runner(s), while Asda is expected to be open on its usual Sunday shopping hours (10am-4pm).

No.3 Pool Road/Cross Green/Boroughgate

The pavement should be wide enough to accommodate people along this stretch. At the time of writing we do not know if Maypole Fisheries will be open on the day, but Otley’s own microbrewery Shadow Brewing will be open. There are a number of pubs here including the White Swan, Otley Taps (home of the Otley Burger Company), the Bay Horse Inn and the Black Horse, as well as Joy’s Coffee House.

No. 4 Kirkgate

There should be space either side of the pavement here to watch runners pass. Kirkgate is also home to a number of bars and cafés, including Efes restaurant, Costa, Cranberry, Tapas & Tunes and more.

No. 5 Bondgate and Gay Lane

As runners round the corner into Bondgate, the Otley Ukulele Orchestra will be performing outside the Woolpack Studios from 11am-1pm.

Chevin Cycles (where Charles Street meets Gay Lane) has a small car park and it may be possible to view the race from the pavement here. The shop is open from 10am to 4pm. Inspired and want to buy some running gear? Our lovely independent running store Yorkshire Runner (38 Bondgate) should be opening on the day.

The dreaded by many long climb out of town and up Leeds Road starts at gay Lane. Local businesses include the fabulous Bloomfield Square café (28-30 Gay Lane) and Gay Lane Fisheries at 55 Gay Lane. There is also a pedestrian entry/exit and car exit point at the Sainsbury’s here. The store is usually open on Sundays from 10.30am to 4.30pm.

What to do after the race

Take a hike up Otley Chevin

Browse our independent shops around New Market and Market Place

Head down to the river and enjoy some time on a row boat from Otley Boats

The 2024 Rob Burrow Marathon Route
Road closures – from the organisers *

* this information was presented to us as the final information on April 25th 2024. Visit Otley is not responsible for its accuracy.

Route, access and parking There will be a spectator shuttle bus running from Headingley to Otley and Bramhope – tickets will need to be purchased in advance and cost £5.50 from this link.

While you can drive to Otley and there is parking in the areas as indicated on the map, please factor in the road closures and the fact the town will be busy on the day.

Event Specific Information

Date: 12/05/2024

Leeds Marathon Start Time: 09:00

Leeds Half Marathon Start Time: 10:00

Last Runner expected to Finish: 16:45

Leeds Marathon/Half Marathon Routes: https://www.runforall.com/media/a5yg32lz/leeds-marathon_route-map_2024.jpg

Leeds Marathon Route Specifics

There has been a slight alteration to the Marathon and half marathon routes for 2024 however the essence of the routes remains the same. The 2024 Leeds Marathon will start on St Michael’s Lane and finish inside Headingley Stadium. The route will head out via Cardigan Road, Victoria Road and loop around Woodhouse Moor towards Leeds city centre. Runners will then complete a loop by Leeds University before using Otley Road (towards Otley crossing Lawnswood roundabout) > Eccup Lane > Kings Road > Leeds Road > Creskeld Lane > Arthington Lane > Pool Road. Runners will then head through the centre of Otley for 2024 using A659 Cross Green > A659 Boroughgate > Kirkgate > Bondgate > Gay Lane. Runners will then take the climb up Leeds Road and Otley Chevin heading back towards Headingley. Runners will then turn onto North Lane > Cardigan Road and finish inside Headingley Stadium. 

Road Closure Information

Road closures will be implemented from 04:00 on Sunday 12th May to facilitate the event build around St Michael’s Lane and will be re-opened no later than 18:00. Road closures around Cardigan Road and North Lane will then be implemented from 06:00 to facilitate further event build. Road closures around the route will then be implemented from 07:30 – 09:00.  Roads will re-open on a rolling basis when safe to do so with the final closure on route re-opening for 16:45. Please also note that parking suspensions around the route will come into place from 16:00 on Saturday 11th May; vehicles may have to be moved for safety purposes if in contravention of the suspensions on the Sunday morning. For more information on the road closures and re-opening times as well as diversion routes to plan ahead please see our interactive road closure map here: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1RPoEFEu1x_MdbIsB1-JrLt4X6DhgRkbN&usp=sharing

The 2023 Rob Burrows Leeds Marathon and Leeds Half Marathon saw the city come out in force, lining the street to support the participants reach their goal. This year we want to make it even bigger! We are once again looking for the Leeds Marathon and Half Marathon to be a celebration of Leeds so are keen to engage as much as the community as possible! Whether this be via volunteering or being part of an entertainment act, we want to hear from you! Please find attached a poster of how you can get involved. Please can we ask you to share this far and wide to help make this year’s bigger and louder!