Kids, beginners, and athletes alike took part last Sunday, with the 2.5km, 5km and 10km races staggered throughout the sunny morning.
All the money raised is going to The Grand Appeal, the Wallace and Gromit fronted charity who have supported Bristol Children’s Hospital and St Michael’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for 30 years – so far raising over £90 million.
Colleagues from The Grand Appeal were on hand, ensuring each of the 257 participants left with a medal and a goody bag, with trophies presented to all 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.
Donations from the Reservoir Run, the first of its kind hosted by Bristol Water, will contribute towards family accommodation, medical research, music therapy, and vital equipment at the hospital.
Sally James, Senior Corporate Fundraiser at The Grand Appeal, said: “We’re pleased and honoured to be receiving the proceeds of the Chew Valley Lake fun run.
“It’s great to get people out and active on the weekend, especially at such a family friendly and stunning natural back drop like Chew Valley.
“The funding will go towards our continued support for Bristol Children’s Hospital and we can’t thank Bristol Water enough for thinking of us for this kind donation.”
Dani Twelvetree, Head of Customer Communications & Engagement at Bristol Water, said: “We are so pleased the Reservoir Run at Chew Valley Lake was such a success. The area is beautiful and full of nature so really lends itself to an event like this.
“All the proceeds of the fun run are going to The Grand Appeal charity who support Bristol Children’s Hospital and all the amazing work they do for sick children and their local community.”
After “overwhelmingly positive” feedback, Bristol Water plans to hold the event again in 2026.