Trail Running calendar near Rowsley 2026-2027

We have found 690 Trailruns within 80 miles of Rowsley. See below where and when you can find the races.

On 18 June 2026 the Beamsley Beacon race covers 5.5 miles with about 1100 ft of climb, starting at St Peters Church Hall in Addingham and reaching the stone cairn at the Beacon. Entry is £5 and parking next to the hall is limited.

A 4.5 miles fell race at Grindleford Pavilion on 18 June 2026, routing through Hay Wood, the Longshore Estate and Padley Gorge. The marshalled, partially taped course includes a river crossing near the finish.

A four day running festival across Tameside, Oldham and Glossop from 18 to 21 June 2026 featuring a 10k, a 6 mile fell race, a half marathon and the Hyde 7 with a kids mile.

An 8 km fell race around Millers Dale on 19 June 2026 with 180 m of ascent, following the Monsal Trail and returning via Cheedale stepping stones. Entry is limited to 200 and the minimum age is 18.

A hilly six mile fell race in Stalybridge on 19 June 2026, routing to the Trigg point on Hobson Moor. The event is listed as the second race in The Tour and is based at Tameside Sports Trust, Copley Recreation Centre.

Two Rose Ultra offers two contrasting 50 km loops or the full 100 km around Hebden Bridge, crossing Lancashire and Yorkshire. Routes mix technical moorland and woodland with staffed checkpoints, hot food, GPS timing and a bespoke finisher m..

Take on the Buckden Pike fell race in the Yorkshire Dales, a steep 6 km route with about 486 m of climb that starts and finishes at Buckden Village Green. Entry on the day is £7 as part of the village gala; parking is limited so use the des..

A trail half marathon in Kettlewell, Yorkshire Dales, featuring about 900 m of ascent, three steep climbs and mixed terrain with riverside paths and moorland. The event includes drink stations, a post race meal, merchandise and free parking..

An inflatable obstacle fun run at Harewood House on 20 June 2026 with lap options from 2.5 km to 15 km, 15 to 90 obstacles, music zones, on course water, medals and family friendly provisions.

A weekend running event at the Leeds/Liverpool Canal in Kirkstall offering 5 km, 10 km and half marathon options on 20 June 2026. Finishers receive a jumble medal, hot food and a choice of beer or soft drink.

A 5 km fell and trail race with 180 m of ascent at the Harden Moss Sheepdog Trials near Holmfirth. Entry is free though the trials field charges admission. The course is well marked and open to runners over 14.

A 5-mile out-and-back fell race to the 413 m summit of Clougha Pike near Quernmore on 20 June 2026, featuring rocky upper slopes and marshy, twisty descents. Kit and access restrictions apply, and a fell-gate cutoff will be used.

A summer trail event on Saturday 20 June 2026 along the Mortimer Trail between Kington and Ludlow, offering an approximately 30 mile multi-terrain ultra and a Croft Half that follows the final section of the route.

NoMad Ultra on 20th June 2026 offers 50 mile and 50 km solo options plus a six person relay on waymarked trails around Derbyshire, with checkpoint support, GPS timing and finishers receiving a medal and Technical T Shirt.

The Shadwell 10k will take place in Shadwell on Saturday 20 June 2026. You can run 10 kilometers.

Castle Bytham 5K is a 5 kilometre off‑road trail run through the Lincolnshire countryside on 20 Jun 2026 as part of the Midsummer Festival. The course uses grassy trails and farm tracks, allows dogs on short non retractable leads, and welco..

A six hour timed challenge in Hull offering distances from 5K to ultra marathon on an out and back course along an old railway line; aid table, toilets and a finishing medal with goody bag are provided.

A 24-hour community event in Meersbrook Park on 20 to 21 June 2026 that raises funds for women’s education and children’s mental health in Palestine. Participants can run, walk, jog or wheel as individuals, teams or families.

A 10k trail in the Due North series that climbs from Arncliffe onto Arncliffe Moor, follows the moor for about 3 km and finishes downhill with views toward Kilnsey Crag and the villages of Starbotton and Kettlewell.

A 5 km Pretty Muddy obstacle course at The Rutland Showground featuring climbs, crawls and slides on grass terrain that can become soft and muddy. Participants must be 13 or older and there is a £50 minimum fundraising target.

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