Trail Running calendar near Arundel 2026-2027
We have found 459 Trailruns within 80 miles of Arundel. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 459 Trailruns within 80 miles of Arundel. See below where and when you can find the races.
Start the IOW Fell Running Series with St Boniface Fell in Ventnor on Sat 12 Sep 2026, a punchy 3.9 km race with 235 m of climbing across scenic Isle of Wight terrain. Pre entry or on the day entries welcome.
A hilly trail half marathon set in the Surrey Hills, mainly off-road with varied surfaces and scenic views. The event offers frequent refreshment stations, many marshals, free parking and a full marathon option.
Tackle the Wroxall Round on 13 September 2026, a scenic 21.1 km fell run around Ventnor with about 487 m of ascent. Open to adults, with on the day entries and team places, this is race 3 of the Isle of Wight Fell Running Series.
Experience a scenic trail run through the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside starting in the village of Sandridge. This event features a 10k route near the historic city of St Albans with a finish at the local primary school.
A multi terrain 10 km and canicross event at Ridgeway View Campsite near Wallingford, with two water stations, chip timing and a medal. Finishers receive a pint cup and a free drink and the event raises funds for the Thames Valley Air Ambul..
A 6k forest run around Moreton on woodland paths with the last kilometre on a quiet country road. Held at Moreton Village Hall for participants aged 14 and over, with medals for all finishers.
Timed laps on a 5.3 km riverside course along the Thames allow runners to build distances from 5 km up to ultras. First 50 entries receive a black and yellow plushie and a Feisty mini me medal; a no medal option is available.
A 7-hour lapped trail event near Hitchin with a 5K loop, event village and a Mini Mile for children; organised by Run Strong with a virtual option and part of proceeds going to charity.
A single 50 miles loop through the Chiltern Hills with 5600 ft of climb, largely on trail. The race features five staffed aid stations, full medical cover, a fully marked route and a 13 hour cut off, starting and finishing at Goring on Tham..