Trail Running calendar near Chiserley 2026-2027

We have found 796 Trailruns within 80 miles of Chiserley. See below where and when you can find the races.

The Exterminator is a classic 17-mile fell race demanding self-navigation over moorland, fields, and tracks. Runners must be self-sufficient, carrying full mandatory kit and their own map. It's the challenging final event in the Totley AC s..

Enjoy a Peak District fell race at Oxspring Playing Field, a punchy 6.2 km course with 190 m of ascent through scenic terrain. On the day entries welcome for a modest fee and the event is part of an eight race series.

A fully marked 100 Miles trail ultra that loops through Sherwood Forest and returns to South Wheatley. The course follows canal towpath and forest trails, offers well stocked aid stations, a 30 hours cut off and a 150 runner limit.

Circle England's largest lake in 24 hours on this fully marked 47-mile trail ultra. The low-level Lake District route is open to runners and walkers, featuring stocked aid stations and a finisher's meal. It provides a GPS tracker, map, and..

A roughly 100 km circuit of Leeds on the Leeds Country Way footpaths, mainly rural with varied trail and road surfaces. The route is waymarked, supplied as GPX and supported with checkpoints, food and a halfway drop bag option.

Trail ultramarathon weekend in the Peak District with races from 12 km to 110 km and camping options for multi day entrants. Several races carry UTMB Index status and aid stations are about every 10 km.

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A 20 mile off road route across Peak District moorland and gritstone edges on 12 September 2026. The linear course requires map and compass navigation, has stocked checkpoints and supports the Edale Mountain Rescue Team.

Tackle a classic Lake District fell run around Helvellyn and the Dodds, a rugged 18.5 km loop with 1450 m of climbing and stunning mountain views. Open to adults with pre entry or day entry for a proper fell challenge.

Take on the Fellrunner at Cronkley on 12 Sep 2026, a scenic 17.1 km fell race near Barnard Castle with 560 m ascent that tests stamina and navigation. Places are limited and entrants get a chip butty and hot drink at the Farmhouse Kitchen.

A 10 mile trail run on the Lykewake Walk in the North York Moors, visiting Lilla Howe and Louven Howe with strong coastal views. Navigation is required, entries limited to 50, minimum age 18 and a three hour time limit.

Off road full and half marathons across moorland, trails and woods in Bronte Country on 13 September 2026. The event features live timing, multiple feed stations, pairs entries in the full marathon and mandatory FRA kit requirements.

A BOFRA Championship fell race in Bradley near Skipton on 13 September 2026, covering 5.6 km with about 230 m of climb. Entry is on the day; junior races run on adjusted routes with published maps.

Derbyshire Dales Trail Run on Sunday 13 September 2026 starts at Bakewell Showground and follows the Monsal Trail alongside the River Derwent. Runners can choose from Half Marathon, 15K or 9.5K routes that pass Chatsworth House and Manners..

The Lake District Mountain Trial is a classic mountain navigation race held each September. Courses range from a challenging 25-mile Classic route to a shorter option for novices. It tests route choice and stamina in the fells, with electro..

Tackle the Ilam Three Peaks fell race on Sun 13 Sep 2026 in the Peak District, a punchy 6.4 km route with 520 m of climb across classic fell terrain. Pre entry required, so book early for this steep, scenic challenge.

A one lap *10K* trail run through Yarrow Valley in September, with leafy woodland paths, riverside sections and river crossings. Post run gathering at the Flaming Grill Pub, medals for finishers and prizes across multiple categories.

Take on the Peak District Challenge, an overnight then Saturday walking and running event from Hathersage with routes from 25 km to 100 miles for teams or experienced solo runners. Follow GPX routes, enjoy checkpoints, Mountain Leaders and..

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An unmarked ultra across the West Pennine Moors visiting Darwen, Rivington and Peel towers, offered over 39 or 55 miles with significant ascent, checkpoints, GPS tracking and mandatory protective kit.

A trail ultramarathon from Hawes over Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-Ghent with 70 km and an optional extended 100 km route, organised with on-course support, navigation files and post-race catering.

A 50 km mountain ultra from Hawes that follows Cam Road to Horton in Ribblesdale, summits Pen Y Ghent and returns, with 1280 m ascent. GPX and navigation notes are provided, and the event includes checkpoints, HQ rest space and eco finisher..