Trail Running calendar near Storth 2025-2026

We have found 695 Trailruns within 80 miles of Storth. See below where and when you can find the races.

Cloud Nine is a classic 9 mile fell race from Congleton to the summit of Bosley Cloud and back, offering rugged trails and great views. Entry is by pre registration only, places are limited and FRA mandatory kit rules apply.

Ilkley Moor Fell Race on 1 March 2026 challenges experienced runners with an 8 km course and 401 m of climb over steep, slippery, rocky terrain. Part of the FRA 50 at 50 list, the partly marked route requires mandatory kit and navigation.

Muddy Boots 10K in Ripon is a chip timed, scenic 10 kilometre loop through undulating farmland and trails, starting and finishing at St Wilfrid's School. Proceeds support the school and a family fun run plus homemade cakes add community cha..

Join Saint Michael's Harrogate 10K and 5K on 1 March 2026 to support Saint Michael's Hospice, with scenic trail routes from Crimple House in Hornbeam Park. A Littlies fun run adds a family friendly twist to this fundraising day.

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..

Join the Kendal Winter League, a friendly series of flagged fell and cross country races around Kendal open to all. Entry is online and basic safety kit is required, a brilliant way to enjoy winter trails and community.

Hit the trails at Loggerheads Country Park with 5 km, 10 km and Canicross routes over riverside paths, rocky sections and a set of steps to conquer. Organised event with on site facilities and great reviews.

Explore Saddleworth moorland in CraggRunner's Res races on 7 March 2026 with 25 km, around 42 km or 60 km routes that demand navigation and grit. Multiple support points, refreshments and live tracking will keep you moving.

Run under star filled skies with Trail Outlaws Dark Skies Run Series at UK dark sky venues like Kielder. Night trail races from 10K to 26.6 miles offer a friendly, highly rated atmosphere for adventurous runners.

Join the Stan Bradshaw Pendle Round on 7 March 2026, a classic 15 km fell race from Barley Village Hall across iconic Pendle terrain with about 545 m of climbing. Enjoy tough upland running, friendly village hospitality and hot soup afterwa..

Take on the iconic Black Combe fell race in the Lake District: a tough 13 km course with about 1000 m climb and stunning views. Pre entry only, over 18s welcome, and every entry includes a pie.

Take on the CBTE Morland Marathon, a scenic trail ultra of about 29 miles with 3,000 ft of climb through the Eden Valley and edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Fully tracked event with checkpoints, medal and t shirt at the finish.

Join the 40th Two Crosses Circuit for walkers and runners across Western Pennine reservoirs and moors. Choose 18 or 26 mile routes from Greenmount Old School and soak up the scenic challenging terrain.

Get muddy and have fun at Born 2B Wild III, a lively around 5k trail run through Hamsterley Forest with hills, mud and obstacles. Bring your dog for a post run drink, claim a finisher medal and help support an animal charity.

Granny's Bay Challenge in Lytham St Annes offers a scenic multi lap run along the Ribble estuary with coastal views. Limited to 100 entrants with a 6 hour limit, complete one 5.24 mile lap to earn an official time and medal.

Challenge yourself at the March Hare's Final Run in Penistone, a 7 hour timed event on a flat lapped 6.55 mile route where you can run as many laps as you like. Every finisher gets a 2026 medal, goody bag and chocolate treats with hot drink..

Join the Roddlesworth Roller on 8 March 2026 for a scenic 9 km trail run around lakes and through woods near Chorley. All ages and abilities are welcome as the event raises funds for the Abbey Village PTA.

Take on the Carrock Fell Race in the Lake District on 8 March 2026, 9 km with 500 m climb over rugged terrain. Unmarked route demands map and compass skills and entry is on the day for a spur of the moment fell challenge.

Enjoy an 18 km Pennine Bridleway run from Hayfield to Rushup Edge and back, with 806 m of ascent across Peak District vistas. Flexible start and self navigating finger posts make this a scenic, independent challenge with medals.

Take on the Ranger Ultras PB50km Ultra, a scenic 50 km loop from Hayfield through the Peak District on trails including the Pennine Way and Limestone Way. Expect fast singletrack, tough climbs with 1840 m of ascent and self navigation for e..