Trail Running calendar near Storth 2026-2027
We have found 752 Trailruns within 80 miles of Storth. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 752 Trailruns within 80 miles of Storth. See below where and when you can find the races.
Tackle the Fellrunner at Lee Mill Quarry, a 10km fell race with 332 m climb, offering steep scenic trails and a tough workout. Entry on the day and teams welcome make this a lively opener for the Rossendale mid week series.
A classic BOFRA fell race at Ambleside Sports, tackling a steep 1.7-mile course with 800 feet of climb. The event features races for multiple age groups and is a championship counter. It's held at Rydal Park as part of the larger sports day..
Join the Heart Of The Lakes Rydal Round, a scenic Lake District fell run of 9 miles with 915 m climb around Rydal Park. Entry is on the day and the race opens Ambleside Sports; sports field admission applies.
Experience West Yorkshire’s first female only ultramarathon with this scenic 50km trail race. Enjoy a fully supported course through woodlands and moors, featuring vegan checkpoints and a finish line celebration.
A 37 mile loop on Isaac's Tea Trail through the North Pennines AONB and UNESCO Global Geopark, based in Allendale. The route is self navigated with marshal support, checkpoints, map and GPX options, and offers solo and relay entries.
A 36 mile ultra along the full Esk Valley Way from Castleton to Whitby Harbour, featuring GPS tracking, five checkpoints with supplies, and mandatory kit requirements. Entries are limited and have a minimum age of 20.
A 24 mile walk or run around Calderdale following footpaths, woods and a short stretch by the River Calder and canal. The event starts and finishes at Heath Rugby Club near Halifax with checkpoints, refreshments and a finish meal.
Test your endurance at Hollinwood Scout Camp in this Manchester backyard ultra. Run a flat trail loop every hour until only one participant remains on the fast woodland course.
A fell race held within the Osmotherley Show in North Yorkshire on 1 August 2026, covering 8.8 km with 320 m of climb. Entry is open to runners aged 16 and over with day registration and show admission required.
A traditional fell race on Farleton Knott near Kendal, featuring a 2.6-mile course with 750 feet of climb. It includes multiple junior age categories and counts towards the BOFRA Championship. Parking is available for a small fee.
Join the Round Hill fell race for a challenging 14.1 km course with sweeping York Dales views, starting and finishing in charming Timble village. Entry is on the day for a small fee and part of the proceeds support brain tumour research.
A coastal *10 miles* race on 2 August 2026 from Souter Lighthouse along the South Shields coastline, featuring a marked mixed surface out and back route, on course water, a commemorative 10th anniversary medal and awards for top finishers.
Crow Hill Reverse fell race in the South West Pennines on 4 Aug 2026 offers a steep 8 km route with 305 m of climb from Dusty Miller pub in Mytholmroyd. No pre entry required; join on the day for £5 and tackle a classic Pennine fell.
A new 4 mile route around Bradwell in the Peak District on Tue 4 Aug 2026 climbs 276 m for a rewarding hill challenge. Teams welcome and pre entry opens in May with on the day entries available at Bradwell Sports Pavilion.
Tackle the scenic Cracken Edge fell race in the Peak District on Wed 5 Aug 2026, a challenging 11.3 km route with 442 m of climb. Join runners raising funds for Kinder Mountain Rescue Team; teams welcome and entries available on the day.
A multi-terrain five and a half mile (8.8 km) race around Hopwood Hall on the outskirts of Middleton, Greater Manchester. Entry limit 200, minimum age 16, with prize categories for individual and team finishers.
Enjoy a scenic five mile multi terrain race through the Cheshire countryside starting in Moulton. All participants are rewarded with a traditional pie and peas supper at the finish line with various dietary options available.
Tackle the classic Eshton Moor fell race from Old Hall Farm, Gargrave: 8.3 km with 172 m ascent across rolling York Dales terrain. Entry on the day only, with junior races and a friendly club atmosphere.