Trail Running calendar near Earby 2026-2027

We have found 859 Trailruns within 80 miles of Earby. See below where and when you can find the races.

Experience Halifax like never before. The Halifax Urban Trail is a unique 10K route that takes runners through the town's historic buildings, from Shibden Park to the Piece Hall. This inaugural event supports a local hospice charity.

A short fell race in Haworth on 7 April 2026 covering 4.8 km with about 100 m of climb; finishers receive a Cadbury's Creme Egg and prizes are Easter eggs. Entry is possible on the day or by pre-entry for the series.

An early season evening fell race of 6.4 km with 330 metres of ascent, flagged from Rothay Park, Ambleside to Loughrigg summit and back. The event was full and new entrants were placed on a waiting list.

Trail races from Stanhope Showground explore the North Pennines AONB and UNESCO Global Geopark with waymarked courses, aid stations and medical cover. Distances include a 10k and a half marathon and the minimum age is 16.

A 26 mile fundraising challenge in the North Pennines organised by North of Tyne Mountain Rescue Team. The anti-clockwise route from Allendale passes peat bogs and summits and uses electronic chip timing.

A trail race from Studley Roger near Ripon that follows the Ripon Rowel and visits Fountains Abbey, Studley Water Gardens and the Valley of the Seven Bridges. Distances offered are 14.2, 23 and 35.1 miles with checkpoint support and finishe..

The 46th Calderdale Hike takes place on Saturday 11 April 2026 near Sowerby Bridge, offering 16, 24 and 35 mile routes for walkers and runners, with electronic timing and trophies awarded subject to terms.

The Woldsman offers 30 or 50 miles from Driffield Showground across the Yorkshire Wolds on 11 to 12 April 2026. Checkpoints provide food and drink, camping and free parking are available, and the event currently uses a waiting list.

Experience a scenic 7.4 mile trail run along the Cleveland Way and the cliffs of the North East coast. Starting in Skinningrove, this event features coastal views and is open to both runners and walkers.

Experience the landscape of the Lake District with trail races of 23 km and 53 km starting from Keswick. These chip timed events include themed medals and routes passing Derwent Water and Scafell Pike.

The Jeffrey's Mount Figure of Eight on Sat 11 Apr 2026 in the Lake District is a classic 7.8 km fell race with 530 m of climb that rewards stamina and navigation. On the day entry is £8 and proceeds support Macmillan Cancer Support.

Experience a classic fell race in the South and West Pennines covering 11.3 km with significant elevation gain. Starting in Wardle this event supports local rescue teams while offering a competitive course for club teams.

Trail races in Hawkshead on 11th April 2026 with marked 10k and 16k routes, panoramic Lake District views and the mile-long Coffin Trail climb. Event HQ is at Hawkshead Recreation Ground with marshals, water stations and an event village.

A coastal trail marathon on 12 April 2026 from Redcar Beach to Whitby, covering about 26.5 miles with 3263 ft of ascent. The route follows cliffs, sand and coastal villages and has a 10 hour cutoff with age-category trophies.

Experience a 14.35 mile trail run along the stunning northeast coast from Redcar to Staithes. Navigate cliff paths and beaches with 1591 feet of elevation on this scenic coastal route.

A 13.8 mile off road half marathon from the summit of Moel y Parc along the Offa's Dyke National Trail to Prestatyn beach. The hilly route includes about 2,450 ft of ascent, two feed stations and electronic timing.

Trail races at Bramham Park on 12 April 2026 include 5km, 10km and a half marathon across estate trails and views. The event allows one controlled dog per runner and provides live chip timing and finisher medals.

Three off-road routes around Llangollen on 12 April 2026, including a new short course and climbs over Dinas Bran Castle. Proceeds support local mountain rescue and Llangollen Foodbank.

Trail races in the Howgill Fells around Sedbergh on 12 April 2026 offering 10 km, 13.1 miles and 26.2 miles. Entries include electronic timing and a bespoke finisher medal.

A 23-mile scenic walking and running route from Ambleside Parish Centre with 4400 ft of ascent via Loughrigg Tarn, Coniston and Tarn Hows. Navigational skills and mandatory kit required; runners and walkers are welcome.

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