Trail Running calendar near Rowlands Gill 2026-2027

We have found 481 Trailruns within 80 miles of Rowlands Gill. See below where and when you can find the races.

This inaugural night run at Whinlatter Forest features chip-timed 5km and 10km courses on mixed trails. Starting at 6pm with individual starts, it welcomes runners with or without dogs and requires a head torch.

The High Cup Nick Fell Race is a classic 9-mile community event in Dufton. The route offers a significant 1,712-foot climb and descent, with the village hall as its base. All proceeds support the local hall.

Run a 10 km night-time trail race by headtorch light. The route goes up, over, and around the iconic Northumberlandia landform. All finishers receive a bespoke medal.

March 2026

An 8-kilometre fell race across Ilkley Moor, run under FRA rules. This AS category race requires full mandatory kit and has a strict one-hour cut-off halfway. Registration is in Ilkley, with entry available online or on the day.

A chip timed 10 kilometre multi terrain race in Ripon with a separate 1 kilometre fun run for all ages. Entry fees vary for affiliated and unaffiliated runners and places are limited.

Join the Saint Michael's Harrogate event with 10K and 5K trail runs on laps. Your participation supports the local hospice. Facilities include water stations and baggage storage, with entries capped at 1000 runners.

Take on the Eskdale Eureka fell race on Sun 1 Mar 2026 in the North York Moors, based at Castleton Cricket Club, a challenging 14.3 km course with about 470 m of climb across classic moorland. Entry on the day, with proceeds supporting Clev..

Night trail races at Kielder, Grassholme and Derwent set in designated dark sky areas, with distances from 10K to 26.6 miles and a double option. The events note friendly volunteers and lively atmosphere alongside occasional signage and rou..

The Morland Marathon is a 30-mile trail event on March 8, 2026. It features a partially self-navigated route suitable for trail runners and walkers.

An ultra trail along the Northumberland coast from Bamburgh to Druridge Bay with two distances, 54 km and a new 27 km option. The route includes coastal landmarks, feed stations, mandatory kit requirements, and live chip timing.

Born 2B Wild is a 5k trail run in Hamsterley Forest where you can run with your dog. The course features mud, hills, and obstacles. There's a team competition, and finishers get a medal.

Take on the classic Carrock Fell race in the Lake District, a 9 km challenge with 500 m of ascent across rugged fells. Entry is on the day with low fees for members and non members, parking on the field when dry and a friendly fell running..

A scenic 12 km trail run starting on Whitley Bay beach and finishing on a running track. The mixed-terrain route includes coastal paths, woodland trails, and a choice of hills. Finish at the clubhouse for refreshments and collect a unique b..

A trail race featuring two ascents of Humbleton Hill. The 6.5-mile course includes 1500 feet of climb and is marked with flags. It starts and finishes at The Cheviot Centre in Wooler.

The Haworth Hobble is a classic 32-mile fell run across the gritstone moors, with 4,400 feet of climb. This challenging late-winter event requires full navigational skills and mandatory kit. Organized recce runs help participants prepare fo..

The Punk Panther Welcome Way offers a trail run on the scenic Welcome Way loop near Otley. Choose from a half marathon, 20-mile, 34-mile, or 50-mile ultramarathon distance. The event provides full support with checkpoints, trackers for long..

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Blakey Blitz on 14 March 2026 is a tough 16.8 km moorland race near Whitby with 855 m of climb and sweeping North York Moors views. Fast, scenic and ideal for experienced fell runners looking for a proper challenge.

Enjoy stunning Lakeland scenery while tackling the classic Causey Pike fell race, 4.5 miles with 543 m of climb over rough terrain. Pre entry via SiEntries is required, full FRA kit is mandatory and minimum age is 16.

Explore the trails of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Natural Beauty. Choose from a 10k or a 21k half marathon, with competitive and non-competitive options. The event is dog-free and emphasizes sustainable practices.

Trail runs around Alnwick Castle feature routes through Hulne Park and the Priory in two distances. The event uses live chip timing, includes a finisher medal and refreshments, and donates part of each entry to NE Youth.