Trail Running calendar near Burley Woodhead 2026-2027

We have found 801 Trailruns within 80 miles of Burley Woodhead. See below where and when you can find the races.

Support the local mountain rescue team by running or walking through the scenic Yorkshire Dales with a choice of three routes starting from Kettlewell Village.

A coastal out and back run from the Ship Inn at Sewerby along cliffs and through Danes Dyke to Flamborough. Distances include 10k, half marathon and marathon with feed stations about every 3 miles and a hot meal at the finish.

A challenging fell race over the Kinder plateau, covering 15.5 miles and 2950 feet of ascent. Entry is on the day from the Scout Hut in Hayfield. Full FRA kit is mandatory for this long-distance event.

Participate in this English Fell Running Championship counter in Mungrisdale. This 13 km category AM race features 825 m of ascent and requires navigation skills for the high fell terrain.

Run a scenic 10K on a private woodland estate near Whitby. The trail route passes historic Mulgrave Castle with coastal views. The chip-timed race finishes with refreshments and a memento for all finishers.

July 2026

Gategill Fell Race on Wed 1 Jul 2026 in the Lake District is a short steep 3.6 km climb that tests hill running and grit. On the day entries only, wear grippy shoes and enjoy refreshments as proceeds support the local community.

Cragg Vale on 1 July 2026 is a 4 miles (6.4 km) fell race with 244 m of climb run from the village near Cragg Vale Church. Entry on the day is £8 cash and registration and refreshments are based at Cragg Church.

Race to the summit of Yorkshire's highest fell, Whernside. This 10.5 km BM category race starts under the Ribblehead Viaduct, featuring a steep direct climb and a fast finish back at The Station Inn. Run under FRA rules with mandatory kit c..

Take on the Hope Wakes Fell Race on 1 July 2026: a scenic 9.5 km Peak District route with 458 m of climb, starting and finishing at Hope Sportsfield. On the day entry is £8 and all profits go to local charities.

Take on the Winster Hill Race in the heart of the Peak District with a 4 mile course and 177 m of climb that rewards effort with stunning views. Open to runners aged 14 and up with affordable pre entry and on the day entry available.

A trail running weekend in the Peak District, based near Edale. The main event is a 23-mile Skyline route with major ascent, followed by an optional 10km run. Guidance on technique and pacing is provided throughout.

Follow the historic parish boundaries of the Ullswater Valley in this tradition-rich event featuring an ultra run, fell walk, and family downhill challenge across iconic peaks like Helvellyn and Fairfield.

This second-year ultramarathon is a 120-mile circular journey across the North York Moors. The route visits the area's ten highest hills and follows ancient paths steeped in history.

Experience a 30 km circular trail race through Swaledale featuring 3,000 feet of ascent and a visit to Great Britain’s highest pub. The fully marked route crosses remote moorland and iconic flower meadows.

Experience a scenic 10 mile trail loop through the heart of the Yorkshire Dales featuring the ascent of Swinner Gill. This event offers a 16 kilometre route with grassy paths and fully stocked aid stations.

Experience a traditional Lakeland fell race over the quiet Buttermere fells with two AL category courses. This memorial event requires navigation skills and full fell running kit for a self-navigated journey across the peaks.

Take on the Fellrunner at Heptonstall Festival, a scenic 9.5 km fell race with about 500 m of climb in the South West Pennines. Finish to live music, food stalls and a free pint; entry on the day £7.

The Warslow Fell Race returns on 4 July 2026. This FRA-approved 10 km event features a challenging route with steep climbs and a strict cutoff. With a limit of 150 runners, it's a race for experienced fell runners in the Peak District.

A unique Lake District fell race that includes a section through historic mine tunnels and ascends two mountain summits. Covering over 6km with 1500m of ascent, it requires helmets and headtorches. Open to ages 16 and up.

Experience a 37 mile mountain trail journey across the highest points of the Pennines, featuring iconic landmarks like Crossfell and High Cup Nick with full support and transport.