Trail Running calendar near Cautley 2026-2027
We have found 780 Trailruns within 80 miles of Cautley. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 780 Trailruns within 80 miles of Cautley. See below where and when you can find the races.
A TRA-licensed trail event around Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs featuring an undulating 6.7-mile loop and multiple race distances. The course is waymarked and marshalled, with aid stations, on-site facilities, and a bespoke finisher medal.
A Category BS fell race of 10 km with about 350 m of ascent in Todmorden on 7 November 2026. The course is fast and muddy with a steep descent off Stoodley Pike, on the day entry is £5 and the minimum age is 16.
An annual November off road run of 11k around Burley Moor starting and finishing at Scalebor Park. The marked route climbs to the high point near the Great Skirtful of Stones and often includes muddy, steep sections.
Tackle a scenic but testing fell race in Dunnerdale, Lake District: 8 km with a 550 m climb over rugged hills. Pre entry only, join solo or as a three person team for a classic Broughton Mills Village Hall start.
An annual November trail race organised by Billinge Running Club on a mapped, marshalled **5-mile** route over varied, sometimes muddy terrain. Registration and bag drop are at The Delph Tavern with parking at Up Holland High School.
Soyland Moor is a 13.5 miles fell race with about 1,300 ft of ascent around Cragg Vale, starting and finishing at the Hinchliffe Arms. The moorland route visits Stoodley Pike and follows the Pennine Way with marked checkpoints.
A 9.3 mile fell race on 8 November 2026 across Wadsworth moors with varied, sometimes muddy terrain. The route is partially flagged and the event requires FRA mandatory kit and map and compass navigation.
A weekend running event in Kirkstall offering 5K, 10K and half marathon routes along the Leeds Liverpool Canal. Finishers receive a jumble medal, hot food and a drink, with both advance and pay on the day entry options.
A backyard ultra at Hunters Greave where runners repeat a 4.167 mile loop each hour until one person finishes a lap alone and is crowned champion. Camping, aid stations and a Yorkshire goodie bag are provided.