Trail Running calendar near Thulston 2026-2027

We have found 569 Trailruns within 80 miles of Thulston. See below where and when you can find the races.

Tackle a classic Pennine fell on Wed 20 May 2026 in Kildwick, starting at the White Lion. This punchy 6 km course with 245 m climb delivers steep ups, junior races and a friendly crowd; pre entry is available and parking is limited.

The Batch Bash will take place in All Stretton on Wednesday 20 May 2026. You can run 5 kilometers.

This is a 6 mile out-and-back trail race on lesser-known paths near the River Yarrow. Registration is at the Rivington Tea Room. Online entry and past results are available.

Calverley Chaos is a fully marked 8 km 5 mile trail race based at The Railway Inn in Calverley, Leeds. The route uses permanent colored footpath markers with extra markers on race day and entry is limited to 150 runners.

Tackle the Peak District on 21 May 2026 at the Parks Life fell race in Belper Parks Recreation Ground. Choose the main 7 km route with 210 m climb or shorter junior races for U12 and U10, with on the day entries available.

Join the Castleton Great Ridge Race on 22 May 2026 in the Peak District for a scenic but challenging 9.2 km route with 427 m of climb over dramatic ridgelines. Open to adults 18 and over with online and on the day entry available.

An evening fell race around Carsington Pasture covering 9.5 km with about 230 m of ascent, featuring steep hills, rough pasture and views across the Peak District and Carsington Water. Free parking is available at Sheepwash car park.

A point to point trail ultra of 32 miles around East Lancashire that visits the four Panopticons art installations. The course follows local trails and bridleways and entrants receive a map and GPX file.

A multi-distance trail festival at Grimsthorpe Castle Estate offering 10 mile, 40, 70 and 100 mile options plus a 100 mile team relay on a marked 10 mile loop through woodland, limestone tracks and estate roads.

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Run 145 miles non stop along the Grand Union Canal from Birmingham to Little Venice on a fully waymarked towpath. Limited to 100 starters with supported or unsupported entries and a 45 hour cutoff, it is a classic long distance challenge.

Tackle the Telford T50, a 50 mile trail around scenic Shropshire with views of Ironbridge and the Wrekin on 23 May 2026. Organised by How Hard Can It Be Events, the pre marked course mixes trails and roads with aid stations and cake.

Choose your distance on a flat, fast trail course from East Hull into the countryside. The route follows the TransPennine Trail with aid stations every three miles. All finishers receive a bespoke medal and the event is fully marshalled.

Enjoy a lively 6.5 km hill run on Mynydd Myfyr near Oswestry with mixed terrain and 150 m of climbing, supporting Trefonen Hill Walk Weekend. Entry on the day welcome; scenic views and prizes make it a rewarding spring challenge.

A chip timed *10k* trail run on 24 May 2026 that starts and finishes at Bredon Cricket Club. The marshalled route climbs to the 299 m summit of Bredon Hill and all finishers receive a medal.

Choose your own distance on a flat, scenic 5.3km loop along the River Mersey. This timed event gives you 7 hours to run as many laps as you like, from a single lap to an ultra. Every participant earns a finisher's medal.

The Crocodile 8 returns for its 26th year with a challenging 8.8-mile route through Herefordshire's hills, trails, and woodlands. Enjoy music along the course and collect a finisher's medal. The event starts and finishes at Burghill Communi..

Tackle a scenic 4.5 mile fell race with 305 m of climbing around Bamford in the Peak District on Monday 25 May 2026. Part of the lively Bamford sheepdog trial festival, the event pairs fast trails with rural festivities and offers pre entry..

Stanhill Fell Race is a 4.5 mile evening fell run near Oswaldtwistle. It is part of the Accrington Fell & Trail Series and operates under FRA rules.

Bluebell's Revenge is a new fell race from Sinfin Running Club. The 8.9 km route around the Chevin features a marked course with marshals. The event finishes at the Bluebell Inn where food and drink are available.

Take in the scenic Yorkshire countryside at your own pace. Choose from a 5 km, 10 km, or Half Marathon distance on a weekend morning. All finishers get a medal, hot food, and a drink.