Trail Running calendar near Charltons 2025-2026

We have found 494 Trailruns within 80 miles of Charltons. See below where and when you can find the races.

Pick 10 km or 16 kilometres along the scenic Leeds Liverpool Canal and River Aire on mixed towpath and trail. Marshalled and marked, the cupless winter race has refill stations and extras so bring your own bottle and warm waterproofs.

Light up Dalby Forest under the stars in this 5 mile head torch race across quiet single tracks and hidden woodland trails. An atmospheric winter night challenge perfect for trail runners seeking fun and fresh adventure.

Take on a flat, scenic beach and trail course at Druridge Bay Country Park on 25 January 2026 with 10 km and half marathon distances. Canicross friendly and live chip timed, all finishers receive a medal, Wild Deer merch and a snack.

Tackle The Half & Half 10K on 25 January 2026: rugged muddy trails for the first half then a fast tarmac return to the finish in Sowerby Bridge. Limited to 100 runners, this compact event suits adventurous runners after a friendly race day.

Tackle a scenic but testing 9.5 km fell race with 429 m of climb around The Leaps near Kirkland in the Lake District. Junior races from U9 to U19 add family fun and entries are limited to 120 so pre entry is recommended.

Join the Hoofstones Fell Race, a challenging 12.9 km fell run with about 425 m of climbing and navigational sections, finishing back at the Staff of Life pub in Todmorden for refreshments and prizes. Open to runners 18 and over.

February 2026

Take on Saltburn's scenic trail routes at the Hardmoors Saltburn races on 1 February 2026, with 28, 14.5 and 7.5 mile circular options as part of the Hardmoors 26.2 series. The event is currently full and no new entries can be made.

Immerse yourself in picturesque trails at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal on 1 February 2026, choosing from 5 km, 10 km or half marathon routes. Canicross friendly and every finisher earns a bespoke medal and Wild Deer merchandise.

Take on the Mickleden Straddle on 1 Feb 2026, a rugged 14.3 mile fell race across high moorland with navigation required and winter conditions possible. Pre entry and FRA kit checks mean this is a demanding winter race for fell runners.

Challenge yourself on a classic Lake District fell race from Ambleside, tackling 14 km with 880 m of ascent and spectacular views. Entry is on the day for £2 and competitors must be 18 or over, with a strict cut off at Loughrigg summit.

Take on the Cod Beck Canter on Sun 1 Feb 2026 in the North York Moors: a 16.5 km moorland route with 573 m of climb from Ingleby Cross Village Hall. Entry on the day, minimum age 18, promises tough terrain and great views.

A winter ultra in Barley, Lancashire, following the waymarked Pendle Way with about 45 miles or a shorter 30 mile option over moorland and Pendle Hill. Pre entry is required and winter kit must be carried.

Tackle a 10 mile night trail across the rugged Simonside Hills near Rothbury, racing under headtorch glow as part of the Shadowlands series. Expect atmospheric trails, a free event buff and a warming cup of mulled wine after the finish.

Tackle a scenic two day 75 mile point to point endurance challenge from Skipton to Appleby along Lady Anne's Way. Well stocked checkpoints and GPS tracking keep you moving through classic Dales scenery.

Tackle scenic trails around Harrogate and through Nidd Gorge at the Punk Panther Harrogate Hustle on 7 February 2026. Choose 14, 20 or 34 miles and enjoy well stocked checkpoints, a finisher tee and hot food with vegan options.

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Tackle a 23 mile trail around Rombalds Moor, Ilkley Moor and Otley Chevin, starting and finishing in Guiseley. This hilly, scenic loop on 7 February 2026 features refreshment stops and a warm welcome from the 15th Airedale Scout Group.

Take on The Beast, a tough 19.3 mile fell race around Hebden Bridge with 1110 m of climb that demands navigation skill and mandatory kit. Limited entries and parking make this a serious winter challenge for experienced runners.

Grim Leodis on 08 February 2026 is an undulating 6.5 mile loop along canal towpaths, river banks and trails, with race options up to the marathon. Marshalled laps, feed stations and a bespoke finisher medal await.

Tackle St Aidan's Winter Beast, a 6.66 mile single lap trail around Swillington with genuine climbs, muddy sections and a sluice crossing. Expect tough hills, great views and a friendly small race vibe with limited places.

Tackle a scenic 10 mile point to point along Northumberland beaches and cliff trails. Enjoy live timing, a finisher medal and free photos; book your shuttle to the start.