Fakenham's Easter Sunday Funday saw record turnouts at this year's event.
Nearly 500 people participated in Active Fakenham's event with activities spanning from toddler races to British Cycling circuit races.
Attracting individuals ranging from under two to over 80, the event thrived even under wet conditions.
Richard Crook, from Active Fakenham, said: “We had record numbers for the runs, which were good-natured, inclusive and fun.
"We had a 5K race, a 1K Funrun and a Toddle’n’Trike for the under five years olds.”
The cycle races also saw high speeds despite the wet conditions.
Mr Crook added: “We have been organising this event since 2016 and this attracted people from as far away as Bristol and Birmingham, mostly it was for local people and we kept the cost down as well as giving some free places to local children."
More than 300 participating children were awarded Easter Eggs, medals and goody bags.
More than 50 volunteers headed out to support the event, as well as extra support from businesses in the area.
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