Trail Running calendar near Stoke-sub-Hamdon 2026-2027
We have found 431 Trailruns within 80 miles of Stoke-sub-Hamdon. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 431 Trailruns within 80 miles of Stoke-sub-Hamdon. See below where and when you can find the races.
A muddy trail run at Eastnor Castle on 26 April 2026 with 3km, 6km and 10km options, natural obstacles and marked, marshalled routes. Camping, basic facilities and event medals available; group discounts apply.
A time limited Backyard ultra on a 4.167 mile loop in Eastnor Castle Deer Park. Solo runners must start a new lap on the hour while relay teams run continuously and combine laps over eight hours.
A Pentyrch hill race covering 11.3 km with 488 m of climb on a partially marked course, featuring a 45 minute cutoff near the Garth summit about 2 miles in. Day registration costs £10 and facilities include showers and bar snacks.
A Silver Ticket backyard ultra at Grove Farm Estate on 1 May 2026 where competitors run repeated 4.167 mile loops each hour until one runner remains. Entry includes on-site camping for the runner and two crew.
Experience an off road five mile race through the picturesque North Wessex Downs. Follow woodland tracks and rural footpaths on a course starting in Hurstbourne Tarrant with all proceeds supporting local charities.
A muddy 5k obstacle course at Lydiard Park on 02 May 2026 that mixes tarmac and woodland trails with climbs, crawls and slides; participants must be 13 or older and there is a minimum fundraising target for Cancer Research UK.
A Pretty Muddy 5k obstacle course at Coopers Field, Bute Park on 02 May 2026 where participants climb, crawl and slide to raise funds for cancer research. The event has a £50 minimum fundraising target and is for ages 13 and over.
Cwmdu is a 15.9 km fell race near Crickhowell with 920 m of climb over Pen Tir and Mynydd Troed. The route requires navigation and mandatory kit; entry fees include tea and cakes.
The Sirhowy Challenge is a 10 mile multi-terrain race featuring a 1,500ft climb to Machen Trig Point. Participants enjoy a scenic loop through the Sirhowy valley with awards and a finishers social at the local club.
Run your own distance along the scenic Stroud Waterways canal in this flexible timed event. Start when you like within a one-hour window and see how far you can go in seven hours. Every participant gets a finisher's medal.