Trail Running calendar near Buckingham 2026-2027

We have found 627 Trailruns within 80 miles of Buckingham. See below where and when you can find the races.

Multi-distance laps on the Flitch Way with 5.3 km loops, an aid station each lap and the chance to choose a bespoke medal from past events. The course is traffic-free on hard-packed trail and operates as a cupless event.

Test your endurance at Cannock Chase Forest with a choice of four distances on undulating trail paths. Enjoy a scenic woodland run in Staffordshire complete with bespoke medals and free photography for all participants.

Choose your distance from 5k to Ultra on a tough off road course at Pengethley Manor. Experience vineyard trails with a seven hour time limit and unique medal options for individuals or pairs.

Experience a fully signed 50k trail ultra along the scenic North Downs Way and ancient woodlands of Norbury Park. Starting near Dorking this accessible route features four well stocked checkpoints and a finisher medal.

Experience a scenic run through Thetford Forest with distances ranging from 5km to an Ultra Marathon. Enjoy a loop-based course on forest pathways with post-race refreshments and bespoke medals at High Lodge.

Run through the longest underground tunnels in the UK on a historic railway path in Bath. This event offers distances from 500m to an ultra marathon with both flat and hilly route options for all participants.

An annual 12 mile trail race around the Vale of Pewsey organised by Pewsey Vale Running Club, listed in Worlds Ultimate Running Races. Proceeds from the Terminator have helped the club donate over £101,000 to local charities.

BigMud Trails (EARTH) is a single lap trail event at Queen Elizabeth Country Park offering 16 mile, marathon and 50K options through the Meon Valley and South Downs. Aid stations provide food and PH 1000 electrolyte and the event is cupless..

A 42 miles trail ultramarathon along the historic St Peter's Way from Chipping Ongar to the chapel at Bradwell on Sea. The waymarked route needs basic navigation, includes four outdoor checkpoints and enforces compulsory safety kit.

March 2027

A 10 km multi terrain race from Windsor & Eton Brewery along Baths Island and Thames towpaths. The course is about half off road and the finish includes a pint cup and a free drink.

Experience a muddy winter adventure on the Community Forest Path around Bristol. Choose between 30 and 45 mile distances featuring chip timing, dedicated pacers, and well stocked checkpoints.

The The Winter Green Man Ultra will take place in Bristol on Saturday 6 March 2027. You can run between 48 and 72 kilometers.

Explore the scenic Northamptonshire countryside with 10k and Half Marathon trail races at Pitsford Water. Enjoy fully marshaled routes through local villages and alongside the water with professional on course support.

The Imber Ultra is an annual trail run of just over 33 miles organised by Avon Valley Runners and the Rotary Club of Westbury, with route details, checkpoints, results and photos provided by the organisers.

A 12 km off-road loop through Cannock Chase with muddy singletrack, steep climbs and the notorious Ditch of Doom. Categories include adults, vets and a 2.5 km kids race, and every finisher receives a medal.

Harrold Odell hosts fully marked, fully supported trail races on 13 March 2027 in 25 km and 50 km distances. Generous cut-offs and runnable terrain aim to reduce navigation and pacing concerns for participants.

A multi-distance trail event at Hyde Hall Farm with 10k to ultra options, lap-based half and ultra formats, on-course aid, secure parking and bespoke finisher medals. The event is cupless and entries close 48 hours before the race.

Celebrate International Women’s Day with an all female trail run at the beautiful Culden Faw Estate. Choose from three distances featuring rolling hills and woodland paths in an inclusive environment.

A novelty wife carrying race in Dorking with an out and back 380 m course over The Nower. Entrants must be 18 or older; carried persons must weigh at least 50 kg and wear a helmet, and winners receive local prizes and mementoes.

A 13.1 mile out-and-back trail from Dorking to Leith Hill Tower with 1,800 feet of ascent, four water stations, marshal support, a reusable medal, local beer and a cooked breakfast included.