Trail Running calendar near Lambton Park 2026-2027

We have found 493 Trailruns within 80 miles of Lambton Park. See below where and when you can find the races.

A trail ultramarathon based in Heptonstall offering 50 mile and 30 mile options along the Calderdale Way, with moorland and woodland sections, multiple checkpoints and mandatory kit requirements.

A 50 km circular trail around the Yorkshire Wolds starting and finishing at Field House Camping and Coffee Barn near Tibthorpe. The event features four staffed checkpoints, live GPS tracking, a 12 hour finish cutoff and local charity donati..

Event Overview Beyond Newcastle is a trail and ultra running event scheduled for Saturday, 25 April 2026. The event starts and finishes in Newcastle city centre, on the Swing Bridge. Distances Participants can choose between two distances:..

A classic Yorkshire Dales fell race on 25 April 2026 covering about 39 km with roughly 1,600 m of ascent. Options include the individual main race and a three‑leg team relay for six runners.

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A high level point to point traverse of 30+ miles across rugged Yorkshire Dales moorland, climbing over 4,200 feet from Redshaw to Threshfield. Organised by Keighley Scout Service Network, it includes live tracking and serviced checkpoints.

A trail run at RAF Spadeadam on 25 April 2026 featuring the Blue Streak launch platforms and military sites, with 14 mile and 11 km options. Profits support the RAF Benevolent Fund and finishers receive a medal.

Tackle the classic Eskdale Elevation fell race in the Lake District, a testing 20.2 km route with 1455 m of climb across dramatic fells. Enter on the day for £10 with proceeds going to charity.

A series of marked and marshalled trail races organised by Trail Outlaws, offering distances from 5K to a half marathon. A season ticket is available that provides a discount and a presentation evening later in the year.

Run through the North York Moors at the Heartbeat Hobble in Goathland, an 11.9 km fell with 290 m of climb. Entry on the day and a village hall finish create a friendly spring fell outing.

A hilly half marathon through Hamsterley Forest on 26 April 2026 with chip timing, water stations and mile markers. Entry fees start at £24, entries are limited to 500 and close on 20 April 2026.

Join the Bunny Run Relay in the South West Pennines for a playful team race of three, each running a short hilly leg. On the day entries only, eggs serve as batons and every finisher gets a Cadbury creme egg.

A 7 km beginners fell race on Cockfield Fell organised by Durham Fell Runners. Two 3.5 km laps with the first lap run as a group to show the route, no map or prior experience required.

A midweek fell race in Wray on 28 April 2026 covering 11 km with 335 m climb. Entry is on the day only with a £5 fee and teams of three are permitted.

Evening trail runs at Gibside National Trust on 29 April 2026. Choose 5 km or 10 km routes through woodland and historic landscape; one controlled dog per runner is allowed and results are chip timed.

Enjoy a scenic riverside run on the Trans Pennine Trail with 5 km and 10 km routes, mostly flat and fast. Limited to 150 runners, finishers get a drink from Piglove Brewery and night runners must carry a headtorch.

Tackle the Lords Seat Fell race at Whinlatter Visitor Centre, an 8 km route with 430 m of climb across scenic, rugged fells. Entry on the day only £7 cash, with junior races and a start from the visitor centre car park.

May 2026

A 50 mile trail ultra in the Yorkshire Dales around Malham with 2593 m of ascent and five staffed checkpoints. It follows the Pennine Way and Yorkshire 3 Peaks routes and requires prior marathon experience and mandatory kit.

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The CBTE Esk Valley Epic is a 36-mile ultra-distance trail event on May 2, 2026. Starting and finishing in Glaisdale, the route follows the scenic Esk Valley Walk and includes significant elevation. Entry includes a medal, t-shirt, and refr..

A 14 km Lake District fell race with 1,065 m of ascent and summit checkpoints on Wetherlam, Swirl How and the Old Man of Coniston. Pre-entry only, minimum age 18 and an entry limit of 300; proceeds support Coniston Mountain Rescue Team.

Trail running in Staveley with 5k, 10k and 21k marked routes across varied Lakeland terrain, feed and water stations, medical cover and a lively start and finish village with live music and race commentary.