Trail Running calendar near Dover 2026-2027
We have found 300 Trailruns within 80 miles of Dover. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 300 Trailruns within 80 miles of Dover. See below where and when you can find the races.
An inflatable obstacle course 5K at Brands Hatch in Kent on Saturday 16 May 2026. Recent bookings show 205 in the past week and participants report good organisation and onsite support.
Run through scenic vineyard hills at Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking on 16 May 2026 on a 5.3 km undulating off road loop. Choose as many laps as you like for distances from 5 km up to ultra with flexible start times and limited places.
A measured cross country 10 km at Priory Park, Reigate on 17 May 2026, organised by MCC Promotions. Facilities include water stations, first aid, bag drop and trophies, and the event supports the charity Sport In Mind.
Run the scenic loop at Hurtwood Park Polo Club in Cranleigh, Surrey with distances from 5 km to ultra on mostly flat off road trails. Multi lap format and a seven hour time limit suit all paces and every finisher gets a memento.
Experience an annual five mile off road run through the scenic Little Haven Nature Reserve. This trail race features woodland paths and spring meadows while raising funds for local hospice care.
Join the first race of the ELVIS 2026 series in Dagenham. This five mile multi terrain event features a three lap course through the scenic Eastbrookend Country Park with on site facilities and chip timing.
A 10k brewery trail event on 21 May 2026 offering a relaxed hike or competitive trail run with a GPX and Strava route. Entry includes a drink, crisps and a finisher medal; limited parking and a small bag drop at the bar are available.
This 50 km point to point trail race follows the South Downs Way from Falmer to Eastbourne. Experience a scenic route through the National Park finishing over the iconic white cliffs of Beachy Head.
Experience a scenic 13.5 mile trail loop through the South Downs National Park including the coastal Seven Sisters and Beachy Head. This runnable course features 2,000 feet of elevation with professional timing and support.
A 100 mile LDWA walking event over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend across Kent and Ashdown Forest, with about 11,250 ft of ascent and a mix of trails and minor roads; entries require LDWA membership and a qualifying event.
A three-lap 26.2 mile marathon through Richmond Park, starting and finishing near Sheen Gate. The route uses the Tamsin Trail for two laps, features chip timing, drink stations and marshals, and has a 6 hour 30 minute cutoff.