Trail Running calendar near Gloucestershire 2026-2027
We have found 353 Trailruns within 80 miles of Gloucestershire. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 353 Trailruns within 80 miles of Gloucestershire. See below where and when you can find the races.
Take on the Petzl Night Trails 10k at Salcey Forest under torchlight for a fun evening on flat, tree lined trails. A headtorch is required, canicross is welcome and finishers receive a tree token instead of a medal to support charity.
Trail races at Escot Park offering a half marathon and a slightly over 10K, with canicross options. Off-road course features short climbs, chip timing and medals for all finishers.
Intergalactic is a trail running festival at Hurn Forest on 28 March 2026 offering routes from a 5K up to ultra distances, with aid stations and medals for all finishers. Twenty percent of entry fees support Forestry England.
A 32 mile urban loop from Baggeridge Country Park on 29 March 2026, offered as solo, pair or team of 4 relay. The mostly traffic-free route includes long tunnels, canal towpaths, three aid checkpoints and a GPX route file.
Take on 16 miles from Combe Gibbet to Overton through Berkshire and Hampshire trails and muddy, undulating terrain. Coach transfers, kit transport and managed road crossings make this point to point race easy to reach and enjoy.
A five mile off road trail at Upcote Farm on 29 March 2026, limited to about 300 places. The route features farm roads, bridleways and forest tracks, with chip timing, medals for all and prize categories for juniors and veterans.
Take on the finale of the Shropshire Winter Series at Ercall Wood, a tough 8.8 km fell race climbing 519 m on scenic Ercall Hill. Pre entry or on the day entries accepted and junior races run for ages 12 to 17.
Run the inaugural BOWUM, a 30 mile circular trail from Monmouth that links Skenfrith, Grosmont and White Castle through Monmouthshire countryside. Mostly trails, staffed checkpoints and crew support make this a scenic, supported adventure.
Tackle a rolling 10km village road and trail through Mortimer woodlands, with a dog friendly canicross option and scenic off road sections. Medals, chip timing, local food and ale, all supporting the Ollie Young Foundation.