Trail Running calendar near Huncote 2025-2026
We have found 335 Trailruns within 80 miles of Huncote. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 335 Trailruns within 80 miles of Huncote. See below where and when you can find the races.
Test your navigation and stamina in the Peak District at Peak Raid Race 3 in Alstonefield, a 3 hour score event where you choose your own route to collect the most points. Solo and pairs welcome for a scenic autumn challenge.
Take on undulating trails, muddy paths and a shallow stream at the Action Heart Tuff Un, a rugged 6 miles at Baggeridge Country Park in Dudley on 16 November 2025. Enjoy a muddy multi terrain challenge while supporting Action Heart.
Take on a 5 mile night run along Stanage Edge in November, then enjoy a classic pie and pea supper and a talk by an author in Hathersage. This atmospheric local favourite is already sold out.
Light up Salcey Forest for the Petzl Night Trails 10k, a fully marked two lap trail run under torchlight. Head or chest torches are required and you can expect muddy trails, a friendly vibe, Petzl demo torches and hot drinks.
Take on the Dormouse Challenge, a six hour off road loop at Salcey Forest on 21 November 2025 where you can run, walk, hike or ruck as many 3.5 mile laps as you like. Canicross welcome and the event supports Roald Dahl’s charity.
Too Cool for Pule is a scenic 5.8 Mile trail race in Marsden on 22 November 2025, passing reservoirs, Pennine Way and testing climbs over boggy terrain. Starts and finishes at Marsden Cricket Club with bar, food and prize giving.
Take on Wyre Forest after dark in an atmospheric 10 km off road race over two laps, with torches required and canicross welcome. Limited places and a finisher medal make this a thrilling night trail challenge.
Take on the Stanza Stones 50 mile Ultra across the South Pennines from Marsden to Ilkley, passing six poetic Stanza Stones and Haworth. Rugged moorland, good support and live tracking make it a memorable fell challenge.
Run the Baslow Bolt across Peak District trails and limestone edges in a lively winter fell race. About 13.2 km and 400 m of climb, finishing at the village school to benefit local charities.