Trail Running calendar near Studland 2026-2027
We have found 240 Trailruns within 80 miles of Studland. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 240 Trailruns within 80 miles of Studland. See below where and when you can find the races.
A single loop 50 km trail race on the South Downs starting and finishing in Arundel. Fully waymarked with live GPS tracking, four aid stations, about 3,200 ft of ascent and worth 2 ITRA points.
A classic 16-mile cross-country challenge through the Hampshire countryside, starting at the historic Combe Gibbet. The route features hills, trails, and mud before finishing at the Overton Harriers club. Entry includes bus transport to the..
A two-lap, mostly off road 10 km from Mortimer Fairground, set on woodland footpaths and bridleways. A dog-friendly canicross option runs the same distance; the event features chip timing, photos, medals and on-site facilities.
A multi-terrain single lap of about 8 miles with 900 feet of ascent around Freshwater and Alum Bay, based at West Wight Sports Centre; limited entries and age 16 minimum.
The 50 Mile Grand Slam 2026 challenges runners to complete four 50 mile ultras across the UK trail calendar. The series spans from April to November, covering iconic routes like the South Downs Way and Wendover Woods. It is a demanding test..
The South Downs Way 50 is a 50-mile race on the famous National Trail from Worthing to Eastbourne. It's the 14th edition and the first race in the 2026 50 Mile Grand Slam. Entry is via a waiting list.
A riverside trail event at Temple Island Meadows on 11 April 2026 offering a half marathon, 10K and junior out-and-back race with chip timing, marked kilometres, medals and post-race goodies.
The Big Cheese is an off road fell race in Cheddar, Somerset, covering 15 miles across the Mendip Hills with over 2,000 ft of climb. Take on a fully marked course and enjoy a finisher's medal plus tea and cake at the end.
A 200 mile trail ultramarathon across South Wales, the Wild Horse South Wales 200 follows Offa’s Dyke, the Beacons Way and the Wales Coast Path, starting in Chepstow and finishing at Worm’s Head with aid stations and volunteer support along..