Trail Running calendar near Satterthwaite 2026-2027

We have found 662 Trailruns within 80 miles of Satterthwaite. See below where and when you can find the races.

A historic fell race featuring a 6 mile senior course with over 1100 feet of climbing. This event also includes dedicated junior races ranging from 1 km to 3 km for runners aged 6 to 18.

Test your endurance at The Mad Miller by completing as many laps of a 5.3km circuit as possible in four hours. This New Mills event allows you to pace yourself and celebrate with a gong and a drink at the finish.

Join this prestigious mountain race in Sedbergh featuring challenging up and down trial courses. Compete for county honors or national selection on marked fell routes reaching 980 meters of elevation gain.

A 6.9 mile fell race near Mytholmroyd on 4 May 2026, running across moorland around Erringden Moor, Stoodley Pike and Broadhead Clough. The course is FRA licensed, non GPS and competitors may be required to carry FRA minimum kit.

Experience an undulating 6.5 mile trail race through Brierley and Thorpe Woods in Wynyard. This scenic event features a mix of farm tracks and woodland paths for runners aged 16 and over.

A three race series of 5 km canal towpath runs in Methley, Leeds that raises funds for the Jane Tomlinson Appeal. The final meeting includes a 1.5 mile fun run with a school competition and medals for all.

Experience a unique urban trail through Carlisle on a 10 km course featuring the local cathedral and castle. Runners navigate a mix of roads and off road tracks through scenic city parks.

Tackle a classic Lake District fell race from Dockray to Hartside on Wed 6 May 2026, covering 10 km with a stiff 800 m of climb. Entry on the day is £5 with parking at the quarry car park. Expect a tough scenic course and friendly vibes.

Take on the Cautley Horseshoe fell race near Sedbergh on 6 May 2026, a short but brutal 7.5 km with 805 m of ascent and spectacular upland views. Entry on the day is £5 and the Cross Keys Inn will be open for post race food and drink.

Kirkstall Rock up n' Run is a pop up summer series event in Leeds offering 5k and 10k races. Entries can be paid online or on the day, and the event includes hot food, a jumble medal and a drink for runners.

A midweek fell race on 7 May 2026 around Scorton and Nicky Nook covering about 5 miles with 1000 ft of ascent. The event is FRA licensed, has an entry limit of 140, mandatory kit checks and free soup and a roll afterwards.

A BM-category fell race in Ilkley on 7 May 2026, covering 11.2 km with 335 m of climb. On-the-day entry is available for £5 and the race holds UK Athletics insurance through the FRA.

Trail trail races at Brockholes Nature Reserve on 8 May 2026 include 10K, half marathon, marathon and an ultra with a six hour time limit. Entry fees include a £2 donation to the reserve and finishers receive a bespoke medal.

Take on the classic Pinhaw fell race across the South West Pennines, 8 km (5 miles) with 213 m of climb and rewarding views. Entry is on the day via Earby Cricket Club for a modest fee and teams of three are welcome.

Enjoy a summer evening charity run through the scenic trails of Marbury Park. With 5k and 1k distances plus a BBQ and music, this event offers a complete family experience supporting The Stroke Association.

Canicross at Dodd Wood on 9 May 2026 with marked, chip timed 8K and 5K forest courses and views over Bassenthwaite lake. Two dogs per runner are allowed on most trails and harnesses are available to borrow.

A circular 26, 23 or 18 mile challenge walk and run around the Colne valley on 9 May 2026, based at Marsden Parochial Hall. Entry options include member and non member fees and the event provides checkpoint refreshments and a finish meal.

Cottam Canter on 9 May 2026 is based at the UCLAN Sports Arena and uses a 5K loop along the Lancaster canal and through Haslam Park. Distances from 5K to ultra are offered, with an ultra time limit of six hours.

Navigate through 19 miles of trails and 3000 feet of ascent to reach five local trig points. This self navigated event around Saddleworth includes sections of the Pennine Way and is open to both runners and walkers.

A point to point 19 miles route around five trig points in the South Pennines, reaching as far north as Blackstone Edge. Navigation is required on an unflagged course and support includes chip timing and roadside checkpoints.