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Beerzabrunning Club Running Easy and Together in Si Racha Thailand
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Beerzabrunning Club Running Easy and Together in Si Racha Thailand

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There is a hill on the eastern edge of Si Racha that most people drive past without a second thought. Khao Chalak sits quietly above the town, its trails threading through scrub and shade, and on Sunday mornings at half past six, a small group of runners gathers at its base not to race, not to log a personal best, but simply to move together through the green. That is where Beerzabrunning Club comes to life each week, and the spirit of those Sunday mornings tells you everything you need to know about what this crew is.

A Club Born From a Simple Idea

Beerzabrunning Club was founded in May 2025 by Banyapon, a runner whose philosophy is straightforward: running should feel good, and it should be done with people you enjoy being around. Si Racha, a coastal industrial city in Chonburi province, is better known for its seafood, its ferry port to Ko Si Chang, and the famous chili sauce that carries its name than for its trail running culture. That was part of the point. Banyapon wanted to create a space where people who might never have considered themselves trail runners could lace up, step onto a forest path, and discover that moving through nature at a comfortable pace is one of the more uncomplicated pleasures available to anyone willing to try. The crew is young, having existed for only a few months, but the community it is building has a warmth and a clarity of purpose that clubs years older sometimes struggle to find.

No Pressure No Rush No Competition

The defining principle of Beerzabrunning Club is as clear as it is refreshing. There are no time targets to hit, no minimum fitness requirements to meet, and no subtle hierarchy that separates fast runners from slow ones. Everyone runs at their own strength and their own comfort level. The pace is easy by design, not by accident, because the founders believe that an easy pace is the pace at which real conversation happens, at which people actually look at the landscape around them, and at which running becomes something you genuinely want to return to rather than something you endure. The rule that matters most is the one about never leaving anyone behind. In a crew this size, around ten members strong, that rule is easy to keep and it shapes the entire culture of every outing. Nobody finishes and disappears. The group moves, breathes, and arrives together.

Khao Chalak on a Sunday Morning

The signature run of Beerzabrunning Club is the Chill Khao Chalak, held every Sunday morning at 06:30 at the Khao Chalak trail running area. The early start is practical in Thailand's climate, where the hours after seven o'clock can turn a pleasant run into a sweaty ordeal. At half past six, the air still holds a measure of coolness, the light is soft and golden through the canopy, and the trails are quiet. Khao Chalak is not a dramatic mountain by any measure, but its trails offer genuine variety for a city-adjacent run: forested sections, open ridge paths, and the kind of gentle elevation that gets the legs working without punishing anyone who is newer to trail running. The distance covered is moderate, which means the run is substantial enough to feel worthwhile but not so long that it becomes intimidating to someone who has never run off-road before. That balance is intentional and it reflects the crew's broader attitude toward the sport.

After the Run the Real Magic Happens

Ask anyone in Beerzabrunning Club what they look forward to most on a Sunday and there is a good chance the answer involves coffee. The post-run ritual of gathering together for drinks, food, and conversation is not an afterthought for this crew; it is a genuine part of the experience. After every outing, the group hangs out, talks, laughs, and extends the morning well beyond the trail. In a city like Si Racha, where the pace of life is a little slower than Bangkok and the food and drink culture is quietly excellent, that post-run window carries its own particular pleasure. It is where friendships form, where newcomers stop feeling like newcomers, and where the run itself gets processed and remembered. The coffee and the cold drinks and the good conversations are as much a part of what Beerzabrunning Club offers as the kilometres on the trail.

Si Racha as a Place to Run

Si Racha occupies a stretch of the Gulf of Thailand coast in Chonburi, sitting between Pattaya to the south and Sriracha's industrial zones to the north, close enough to Bangkok that it draws commuters and workers from the capital but distinct enough to have its own identity. It is not a city that appears frequently in running travel guides, and that relative obscurity is part of what makes it interesting. The trail running terrain around Khao Chalak gives the city a natural outdoor asset that a small but growing group of local runners is beginning to explore seriously. For those who live and work in Si Racha, having a crew that treats the local landscape as worthy of attention, that builds a weekly ritual around a hill most people overlook, is a meaningful thing. Beerzabrunning Club is helping to write a quiet chapter in the outdoor story of this part of Chonburi.

Open Doors and No Membership Fees

Membership in Beerzabrunning Club is open to everyone and entirely free. There is no application, no trial period, no gear requirement, and no expectation that you arrive with any particular fitness level or running background. The crew currently numbers around ten members, a tight group where every person is visible and no one gets lost in the crowd. That size has advantages: the group is easy to coordinate, the Sunday runs feel intimate rather than logistical, and the social dynamic after the run is genuinely relaxed rather than a performance of sociability. For anyone in Si Racha or passing through Chonburi who wants to find a low-pressure entry point into trail running, or who simply wants to run with people on a Sunday morning and follow it with good company and a hot drink, Beerzabrunning Club is worth finding. The crew's Instagram account, beerzabrunningclub, is the place to start. Show up once, run easy, stay together, and enjoy the moment. That is the whole invitation.

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