Allonby Prom

Date: 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Club: 

WCOC

Level: 

Local

Type: 

Rocket League

Terrain: 

Mazy village centre, grass and tracks

Map: 

1:3000 updated May 2026

Parking: 

Park anywhere in the village 

Car parks here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jHd5HBJRwgnAKiQKA

and here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jAvyUEr3c6YXpQp58

Registration and downlaod will be at The Driftwood Cafe: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kfAnoY766QsLmM5K6

Food and drink can be ordered from the cafe

Entries: 

Entries have closed but some spare maps will be available

Entry on the day is available for juniors and families on the Spark course 

Dibbers will be available to use on the night.

Please Note: if you are not a member of British Orienteering please read this important note regarding public liability insurance HERE

Courses: 

3 Courses to choose from:

Spark (for juniors* and newcomers): 1.5km, 14 controls

Dash (short course): 2.2km, 20 controls, double sided map

Rocket (long course):4km, 30 controls, 3 parts (on a double sided map)

Important Safety Notes:
- You must come and register before starting your run and you must return to registration to download even if you retire from your course.
- If you travelled to the event alone, you must state this at registration or leave your car keys.
- *Juniors aged below 16 restricted to the Spark course unless accompanied by an adult due to road crossings.

Start Times: 

5pm - 6.30pm

Courses Close: 

7.30pm. You must be back to download by this time, even if you retire, so we know you are back safe.

Planner: 

Jamie Rennie

Other Notes: 

Rocket League is WCOC’s fast and friendly Thursday evening sprint series. Through June and into July are the next 4 events in towns and parks across West Cumbria. With three course options — Rocket, Dash and Spark — there’s something for everyone, from experienced orienteers to complete beginners and juniors. Courses are short, fast and designed to be fun and accessible, making it a great way to try orienteering or add something different to your weekly training. Newcomers are always welcome and help is available before the start if you’re new to the sport.