Trail Running calendar near Marple Bridge 2026-2027

We have found 743 Trailruns within 80 miles of Marple Bridge. See below where and when you can find the races.

Join a vibrant 5 km cross country color run in Silsden featuring seven paint stations and obstacles. This family friendly event supports Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice and includes a finisher medal and post race entertainment.

Experience a scenic lapped trail race through South Yorkshire woodland and paths starting from a traditional village pub. Choose from four distances and enjoy a post race chip butty and bespoke medal.

Test your navigation skills on the North York Moors with 10k, Half Marathon, and Marathon trail races starting from Chop Gate. This self-navigated event features significant elevation and rewards finishers with a medal.

Tackle the classic Edale Fell Race in the Peak District, a 4.7 miles route with 402 m of climb across dramatic moorland. Pre entry and on the day entry are available, plus junior races and entry to Edale Country Day for runners.

Tackle Knowl Hill near Rochdale in this 6 mile fell race with 396 m of climb across the South West Pennines. Open to adults, it is the final day of a three day series with prizes and finisher shirts for series completers.

The Out of Eden 5k is part of the volunteer-led Yomp Mountain Challenge in Kirkby Stephen. This event, with roots back to 1983, is known for its open fell terrain and raises money for local charities.

Test your endurance at MacTuffX Manchester with a series of ten interval rounds. Choose between 400m or 800m distances in solo, double, or relay formats for a unique athletic experience.

Experience a 3.5 mile fell race in Accrington as part of the local Fell and Trail Series. This FRA licensed event offers competitive categories and starts from the Whitakers Arms.

Take on the Trevor Milner Riber Run on 16 June 2026 in Lea Green near Matlock for a scenic yet testing 6.8 km course in the Peak District with 305 m of climb. On the day entries available and juniors can join free in the main race.

Experience an 8 km trail race at Wirral Country Park as part of a summer competition series. Open to runners aged 16 and over, the event features age group trophies and series awards.

A fund-raising fell race on 17 June 2026 near Castleton in the Peak District. The route is about 8.5 km with roughly 370 m ascent, run under FRA rules with mandatory kit and flagged, marshalled navigation.

Join a challenging 5.3 km fell race in the South West Pennines from Whitworth Scout Hut on Wed 17 Jun 2026, with 360 m of climb. Entry on the day is £5 and all finishers get a beer, with prizes for the first three men and first three ladies..

Tebay Fell Race in the Lake District is a thrilling 13 km course with 914 m of climb across classic fell country, perfect for strong, adventurous runners. Entry on the day with showers and food at the Tebay Sports Social and Railway Club.

Experience a unique trail run through the historic Forcett Park estate featuring Iron Age fortifications and woodland paths. Choose between 5km and 10km distances on this scenic two lap course.

Join a summer pop up run at Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve featuring 5km and 10km canal routes. Enjoy a flexible pay on the day registration with hot food, drinks, and medals for all finishers.

Join Ogden Midsummer Madness, a classic fell race around Ogden Water that packs 300 m of climbing into a brisk 5 km loop. Entry is on the day only, making this a lively local test of grit and speed.

Tackle Beamsley Beacon on 18 June 2026 in Addingham, York Dales, an 8.8 km fell race with 335 m of climb, steep ascents and rewarding views. Entry is on the day for £5 with registration at St Peter's Church, teams welcome, minimum age 16.

Experience a 7.7 km fell race through the scenic Peak District starting from Grindleford. This pre entry event features 220 meters of climbing and supports both individual and team categories for runners aged 16 and over.

Experience an exhilarating 10k trail run through Daisy Nook and Park Bridge Country Parks. This opening stage of The Tour series starts at Oldham Rugby Club and features diverse terrain and scenic views.

Experience an 8 km fell race starting from Millers Dale Station. The scenic route follows the Monsal Trail and passes through Cheedale via the stepping stones, with handmade glass medals for all finishers.