Trail Running calendar near Egham 2026-2027
We have found 517 Trailruns within 80 miles of Egham. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 517 Trailruns within 80 miles of Egham. See below where and when you can find the races.
MacTuffX London offers a unique interval based competition featuring 400m and 800m repetitions. Participants can compete individually or in teams of two or more across six different event categories in August 2026.
Experience a 57 mile point to point ultra marathon following the scenic Thames Path from Kemble to Oxford. Enjoy a well supported route featuring multiple checkpoints, bespoke finisher medals, and trophies for top performers.
Experience a 49 mile trail run through picturesque Oxfordshire along the historic Thames Path. This challenging second stage of the Thames Challenge features riverside views and includes a finisher medal for all successful participants.
A timed Friday run on a 5.3 km out and back towpath loop along the River Thames. The event is promoted as a ten pound charity entry for Rays of Sunshine and includes a double sided finisher medal.
Experience a 103 mile continuous trail journey from the Surrey Hills to Ashford. This Western States Qualifier features 11,000 feet of climb across the North Downs Way with a 30 hour time limit.
Choose any number of laps on a scenic 5.3 km loop at Denbies Wine Estate to make distances from 5 km up to ultra. Timed event with a flexible 1.5 hour start window and support on a hilly off road course.
Experience the muddiest summer race at Bordon featuring woodland trails and sandy terrain. Choose between one or two laps of a bog filled course designed for those who enjoy technical single tracks and steep hills.
The Ramsbury Gold 10km is a trail run through the beautiful Ramsbury Estate, starting and finishing at the brewery. The off-road course is Canicross-friendly and includes a medal and a free drink. Entries are open to runners aged 16 and ove..
Choose a multi-terrain 10k or half marathon through the Kent countryside near Wye. The route passes a historic chalk crown carved for a king's coronation. Facilities include refreshments and a post-race gathering area.