Thousands of dinosaur-clad runners are returning to Douglas this May for a roar-some charity race
Get ready for a prehistoric adventure! The beloved T-Fest charity race is thundering back to the Isle of Man this May, bringing thousands of colourful inflatable T-Rex costumes and good-natured fun to Douglas. If you're looking for a quirky, family-friendly event that combines laughter with charitable giving, this is the perfect excuse to dust off your dinosaur outfit.
T-Fest 2026 will take place in Douglas on Saturday, May 2 from 2pm. The Children's Centre is organising the event to raise vital funds for two important causes: the Children's Centre itself and Rebecca House Children's Hospice. Participants dress in inflatable T-Rex costumes and take to the streets for a fun-filled run that's become a firm favourite on the Isle of Man events calendar.
Whether you're a seasoned runner or just fancy a leisurely stroll in a giant dinosaur suit, all fitness levels are welcome. The atmosphere is genuinely festive, with hundreds of roaring participants creating an unforgettable spectacle through Douglas. Best of all, you'll be supporting meaningful charitable work across the island.
To register your spot and find out more details, head to the registration link provided by the organisers. Early sign-up is recommended to secure your place at this popular event. Gather your friends, family, and colleagues—this is the kind of event that makes memories and raises a smile (and much-needed funds) for the community.
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