Trail Running calendar near Doe Lea 2025-2026
We have found 576 Trailruns within 80 miles of Doe Lea. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 576 Trailruns within 80 miles of Doe Lea. See below where and when you can find the races.
Take on a midweek Peak District challenge at Herod Farm: a scenic but testing 3 mile route with 340 m of climb. Pre entry is £6 or £10 on the night; registration runs 18:15 to 19:15.
Take on the Ranger Ultras PB230km Trail Challenge, a multi day 230 km test across the Pennine moors with 6,162 m ascent and a 75 hour limit. With just 30 entries, enjoy remote scenery, on course support and hearty checkpoint hospitality.
Take on Ranger Ultras PB137km, a 137 km Pennine Bridleway route from West Yorkshire to Cumbria, 16 to 18 April 2026 with a 50 hour cut off. Limited to 20 runners, the well waymarked course has safety teams, checkpoints, hot meals and beds.
Chester Ultra 100 is a 102 mile trail challenge around Chester on Saturday 18 April 2026, linking canals, the Sandstone Trail and Delamere Forest. Expect rugged scenery, live GPS tracking and buckle awards for finishers.
Enjoy flat trails through Thoresby Park with a 17th century mansion backdrop and roaming deer and long horned cattle. Distances from 2km to half marathon, canicross welcome, and finishers get a medal and Wild Deer merchandise.
Take on the Burnsall 12k Trail Race on Saturday 18 April 2026, part of the Due North Trail series, for a scenic, challenging run through the Yorkshire Dales. Finishers enjoy on course drinks and a post race meal with a bottle of beer.
The Burnsall Trail Half on 18 April 2026 is a scenic, challenging trail through the Yorkshire Dales with riverside paths, stone tracks and about 500 m of climbing. Entries include a post race meal, a bottle of beer and event goodies.
Join the Yorkshire Weekend Saunter in Saltaire on 18 April 2026 for 5K, 10K or half marathon routes along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Finishers enjoy a jumble medal, hot food and a beer or soft drink, with online and on the day entries.
Enjoy a scenic half marathon through the Yorkshire Dales along riverside paths and rolling climbs with wide views. Finish in Burnsall village with drinks, hearty food and a beer plus race goodies in the Due North series.
Tackle the classic Blackstone Edge Fell Race on 18 April 2026, a challenging 5.6 km route with 366 m of climbing across rough ground, bog and the Pennine Way. Expect stunning upland views and a true fell running test for seasoned racers.
Challenge yourself on this 9 km Peak District fell race with 320 m of climb, starting from Kettleshulme Village Hall. Join the community and support Kettleshulme Primary School as all profits go to the school.
Run the beautiful grounds of Temple Newsam near Leeds on 19 April 2026, with scenic trails through gardens, woodland and open country. Distances from 6.7 miles to a full marathon mean there's a challenge for every trail runner.
Martley Madness is a scenic 10 mile trail and country lane race around Rodge Hill on 19 April 2026. Organised by Worcestershire Trailblazers, the event features chip timing, bespoke medals and raises funds for Cardiac Risk in the Young.
Run the 10k Red Squirrel trail through Ainsdale National Nature Reserve, across wooded paths and dune climbs with a chance to spot wildlife. Proceeds support Southport Stronger Together.
Challenge yourself at the Trunce 2 fell race in Oxspring, Sheffield on Mon 20 Apr 2026, a 6.2 km Peak District route with 190 m of climb across classic moorland. Entry on the day keeps this friendly fell race open to juniors and seniors.
Hop into spring at the Bunny Run 3 in Haworth on Tue 21 Apr, a punchy 3 mile trail with 100 m climb through South Pennines. Finishers get a Cadbury's Creme Egg and Easter egg prizes and can enjoy chip butties at the Sun Inn.
Take on the Tiger's Trail, a scenic 10 km (6.2 miles) fell race in the Peak District organised by Totley AC on Wednesday 22 April 2026. Expect rough trails, 259 m of ascent and friendly club vibes with on the day entry available.
Tackle a scenic 50 km circular trail along the Wold Rangers Way through rolling dry valleys and charming Yorkshire Wolds villages. Well supported checkpoints, live tracking and eco friendly medals make this a memorable ultra.