A popular charity race is coming back to the north-east.
The Gung Ho giant inflatable obstacle course will take place at Castle Fraser, near Inverurie, on May 16.
It is the third time the event has been held in Aberdeenshire, with 5,000 people taking part in the 5K route last year to raise thousands for charity.
The course takes inspiration from the likes of TV shows Ninja Warrior, Total Wipeout, Fun House and It’s A Knockout,.
And this year, organisers have promised even more obstacles.
Event director Alan Brown said: “We love coming to Scotland, which was at the top of list of places to go back to in 2020.
“We’re working extremely hard to make each event fresh and exciting, so that even if you have taken part before, going Gung-Ho in 2020 will be even more exciting than it was the first time.
“Gung Ho is like no other 5K event in the UK as it is not about speed, toughness and endurance, but about having fun and challenging yourself and we provide everything to make that happen.
“It also has huge appeal as it’s not a race, which does make a huge difference if you’re a first timer. Gung Ho is the perfect event for people of all ages, size and fitness to find their inner Gung Ho and have an amazing day out.”
Entrants must be at least 4ft tall.
Early bird registration is open, with a discounted entry of £27 until 11.59pm on Monday. Visit begung-ho.co.uk