Trail Running calendar near Greenfield 2026-2027
We have found 728 Trailruns within 80 miles of Greenfield. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 728 Trailruns within 80 miles of Greenfield. See below where and when you can find the races.
A 47 mile trail race on 27 June 2026 across the Yorkshire Wolds, following the Hudson Way and Wolds Way from Beverley to Malton with checkpoints, mandatory kit checks, drop bags and limited support crew options.
Trail half marathon and 10K around Carsington Water on 27 June 2026, with chip timing, kilometre markers, event photos and a bespoke medal.
Join the Eldwick Gala fell race in the South West Pennines, a scenic but testing 3 mile course with 168 m climb and short junior races. Limited to 200 runners, this community event blends tough trails and festival fun.
Looped races at Chasewater Country Park offer 5K laps for options from 5K up to a full marathon, a relatively flat mixed-surface course with park facilities and aid stations, and a finisher medal and occasional snack.
A long distance fell race covering 15.5 miles and 2950 feet of ascent through the Hayfield landscape. Registration is available on the day for runners aged 18 and over who carry full mandatory kit.
Cragg Vale on 1 July 2026 is a 4 miles (6.4 km) fell race with 244 m of climb run from the village near Cragg Vale Church. Entry on the day is ÂŁ8 cash and registration and refreshments are based at Cragg Church.
Race to the summit of Yorkshire's highest fell, Whernside. This 10.5 km BM category race starts under the Ribblehead Viaduct, featuring a steep direct climb and a fast finish back at The Station Inn. Run under FRA rules with mandatory kit c..
Take on the Hope Wakes Fell Race on 1 July 2026: a scenic 9.5 km Peak District route with 458 m of climb, starting and finishing at Hope Sportsfield. On the day entry is ÂŁ8 and all profits go to local charities.
Experience a unique point to point half marathon along scenic canal towpaths from Wolverhampton to Birmingham. Run through the historic Coseley Tunnel and refuel at floating canal barge aid stations before finishing in Brindley Place.
This second-year ultramarathon is a 120-mile circular journey across the North York Moors. The route visits the area's ten highest hills and follows ancient paths steeped in history.
Experience a 30 km circular trail race through Swaledale featuring 3,000 feet of ascent and a visit to Great Britain’s highest pub. The fully marked route crosses remote moorland and iconic flower meadows.