Trail Running calendar near Betley 2026-2027

We have found 645 Trailruns within 80 miles of Betley. See below where and when you can find the races.

Challenge the South West Pennines at the Leo Pollard Memorial Race in Rivington, an 8.5 km fell course with 335 m of climb, held around Rivington Hall Barn. Entry on the day; proceeds support Bolton Mountain Rescue.

Experience the North Leeds Skyline with trail races ranging from 16km to a 51km ultra marathon. This scenic event features multiple distance options and relay teams starting from the heart of Otley.

Experience a 50 mile linear journey from Marsden to Ilkley visiting six poetic Stanza Stones. This 24 hour event crosses the South Pennines and Ilkley Moor with inclusive tracking and indoor checkpoints.

Run the Divorce Day Defib Fundraiser this June with 8 mile, 16 mile or marathon routes along the Silkin Way, crossing the iconic Ironbridge. Expect varied trails, fancy dress and a welcoming community as you raise funds for a life saving de..

A new 75 miles trail ultra across the National Forest Way from Alrewas to Beacon Hill, with six staffed checkpoints, mandatory safety kit, medical cover by TrailMed and a team relay option where each runner covers over 20 miles.

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Experience a classic Yorkshire mountain race featuring 500 meters of climbing over a 12.2 km course. This event takes runners to the summit of Pen y Ghent and back through the scenic landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales.

Experience a 13.2 mile flagged trail race featuring over 2000 feet of ascent through the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Start and finish at Wharfedale Rugby Club while enjoying views of Mastiles Lane and Boss Moor.

This 50-mile ultra follows a poetic trail from Marsden to Ilkley, visiting six engraved Stanza Stones and the village of Haworth. With significant ascent and indoor checkpoints, it's held in both summer and winter. The event includes live t..

Experience a traditional fell race in the Yorkshire Dales starting from Kettlewell Cricket Field. This event features a steep climb for seniors and dedicated races for junior runners of all ages.

Take on the Passing Clouds fell race in the Peak District on Sun 7 Jun 2026, a scenic but testing 15.7 km trail with 565 m of climb around Tittesworth Reservoir. Entry on the day from £9 for members, parking charges apply.

Experience a 10k run through the National Trust Brockhampton Estate. This limited entry event features a hilly course with views and welcomes cani cross participants.

The Edenfield Fell Race is a 10.2 km BM category event with 396m of climb, starting from the Edenfield Cricket Club. Entry is on the day only. Limited parking is available, so carpooling is encouraged.

Join the Calton Crawl on Tue 9 Jun 2026 in the Peak District for an energetic 8.5 km trail run with 244 m of climb, offering great views and a proper challenge. Friendly village hall base and day entries welcome for a low cost event.

Tackle the Coppice fell race in Accrington on Tue 9 Jun 2026, a spirited 6.6 km course with 310 m of climb starting from the Whitakers Arms. Day entry only means it is ideal for last minute plans and teams are welcome.

Enjoy 5 miles of undulating trails in Nottinghamshire with the Pint & Pork Scratchings 5. This charity event features randomized prizes and a scenic course starting at a local pub in Epperstone.

Experience a midweek trail run through South Yorkshire's historic Wentworth Castle Gardens. Choose from 5km or 10km routes featuring gothic landmarks, woodland trails, and a canicross friendly atmosphere.

Tackle the Boar's Head fell race in the Peak District on Wed 10 Jun 2026. This BM 8 mile course climbs 402 m from the Boar's Head Hotel, welcomes teams and on the day entries for £5; entrants must be 18 or older.

This Category B fell race covers 8.4 km with 274m of ascent on a route that climbs from Horwich to Two Lads on the Pennines. Prizes are awarded across multiple categories, with a cash bonus for breaking the course record. The event finishes..

An 11.2 km multi terrain community race around Gnosall with a separate chip timed family fun run. The route passes canal towpaths, farmland and woodland and all finishers receive a technical shirt and finish line refreshments.

This historic off road race returns to Hay on Wye for a 15 mile journey through the countryside. Runners can participate as individuals or as part of a relay team during this traditional UKA event.