Trail Running calendar near Clanfield 2026-2027
We have found 505 Trailruns within 80 miles of Clanfield. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 505 Trailruns within 80 miles of Clanfield. See below where and when you can find the races.
Experience two distinct half marathons along the Hampshire coast over one weekend. Run the muddy trails of Langstone Harbour or the flat promenades of Southsea, with the option to complete both for a special bonus medal.
A UKA measured 10 mile road race in Melksham on 14 February 2027 that runs out to Lacock. Prizes for overall and veteran categories, medals for all finishers, facilities include toilets, refreshments and two water stations.
A self navigation coastal trail on the South West Coast Path around Portland offering Marathon, Half Marathon and 10k options with mandatory kit requirements and entries capped at 500.
A timed event on a 2.62 mile out and back canal route with flexible rock up and run starts. Distances range from 5 km through marathon and beyond, with a seven hour time limit and a finisher medal for all.
A fully signed 50k trail ultra on the North Downs Way and Norbury Park with 2986 ft of ascent, four aid checkpoints and a finishers medal, based at Denbies Wine Estate near Dorking.
A 42-mile trail race from Chipping Ongar to the ancient Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, following an old pilgrimage route through rural Essex. Mostly off-road and often muddy, the route is waymarked with GPX support, four outdoor checkpoint..
A 10 km mixed-terrain run from Windsor & Eton Brewery along towpaths and parkland, with staggered starts, a pint cup and free drink at the finish, chip timing and downloadable race photos.
The Imber Ultra is an annual trail run of just over 33 miles organised by Avon Valley Runners and the Rotary Club of Westbury, with route details, checkpoints, results and photos provided by the organisers.
Run the Wild Half Marathon Autumn Edition is a guided 13 mile trail run in the Chiltern Hills on 10 October 2026. The route includes about 300 m of ascent, a staffed refreshment point and a finisher’s medal.