Trail Running calendar near Charltons 2025-2026

We have found 488 Trailruns within 80 miles of Charltons. See below where and when you can find the races.

Join the Ravenscar Rumble revisited, a scenic fell race in Ravenscar on Wed 22 Jul 2026 covering 10 km with 250 m of climb through the North York Moors. Tea rooms stay open for post run treats and entry is on the day only.

Enjoy scenic single loop trail runs at Aske Hall in Richmond, North Yorkshire, with 5 km and 10 km routes through parkland, woodland and fields. Fairly flat but can be muddy, so bring trail shoes for a picturesque off road challenge.

Explore private parkland and woodland around Aske and Constable Burton Halls on 23 July 2026 with 5km and 10km run options and a 5km walk. Fully marked trails may be muddy and include finisher food and onsite parking.

Take on a relaxed 5k or 10k at Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve on 23 July in the Rock up n' Run summer pop up series. Turn up on the night or book ahead and enjoy a jumble medal, hot food and a drink after your run.

Take on the Yorkshire Wolds Ultra, a scenic 54 km trail around Pocklington on 25 July 2026 with 4,100 ft of climb through rolling countryside. Enjoy supported checkpoints, live GPS tracking and eco friendly finish options.

Tackle a classic Lake District fell race on Saturday 25 July 2026 at Beetham Sports Field, a 9.3 km route with 283 m of climb that rewards grit with stunning views. Entry on the day, plus junior sports day races and parking on site.

Tackle classic Lake District terrain at the High Wether Howe fell race on Sat 25 Jul 2026, a 14 km route with 485 m of climb starting and finishing at Stepps Hall. Entry on the day is welcome and proceeds support the Shap community fund.

Tackle the classic Holme Moss Fell Race across Pennine moorland, a testing 28.5 km course with big climbs and navigation challenges. Expect stunning views, race prizes, free post race food and mountain rescue cover.

Tackle the Hameldon Quarry Race on 28 July 2026 in Hapton, Burnley, a lively 6.5 km trail with about 400 m of climb through Bowland terrain. Day entry only, low fees and team categories make it ideal for a spontaneous challenge.

Tackle the Fellrunner at Lee Mill Quarry, a 10km fell race with 332 m climb, offering steep scenic trails and a tough workout. Entry on the day and teams welcome make this a lively opener for the Rossendale mid week series.

Take on the classic Ambleside fell race near Rydal Park, a short but sharp climb to a rocky summit set in Lakeland scenery. Open to seniors and juniors with age categories, this BOFRA counter promises a stiff test of speed and stamina.

Join Skipton Rock up n' Run summer series for a friendly 5 km or 10 km along the Leeds Liverpool Canal at Rodley Barge Pub. All finishers get a jumble medal, hot food and a beer or soft drink, with on the day entries available.

Join the Heart Of The Lakes Rydal Round, a scenic Lake District fell run of 9 miles with 915 m climb around Rydal Park. Entry is on the day and the race opens Ambleside Sports; sports field admission applies.

August 2026

She Strides women's only 50k in Hebden Bridge offers a stunning, supportive ultra through moorland, woods and charming Pennine towns. Expect well stocked vegan friendly checkpoints, female support crew and a finisher medal.

Run Isaac's Tea Trail Ultra Backwards, a scenic 37 mile loop in the North Pennines AONB with about 4800 ft of ascent. Self navigated with marshals, stocked checkpoints and tracker support, it offers challenge and big views.

MindOverMoors Esk Valley Way Ultra on 1 August 2026 is a 36 mile moorland to coast run from Castleton to Whitby beneath the Abbey. Limited to 100 runners, fully way marked with checkpoints and live GPS tracking for a memorable challenge.

Join the Farleton Knott fell race on Sunday 2 August 2026 for a steep 2.6 mile 4.2 km climb and descent with rewarding views from the top. Fast and scenic, the event welcomes juniors through seniors and has on site parking for a small fee.

Join the Round Hill fell race for a challenging 14.1 km course with sweeping York Dales views, starting and finishing in charming Timble village. Entry is on the day for a small fee and part of the proceeds support brain tumour research.

Tackle the Trunce 7 fell race in the Peak District, a punchy 3.9 mile course with about 190 m of climb and great views. Entry on the day keeps it friendly and there is a junior over 10 race, ideal for families and club runners.

Crow Hill Reverse fell race in the South West Pennines on 4 Aug 2026 offers a steep 8 km route with 305 m of climb from Dusty Miller pub in Mytholmroyd. No pre entry required; join on the day for £5 and tackle a classic Pennine fell.