Trail Running calendar near Whitby 2026-2027

We have found 366 Trailruns within 80 miles of Whitby. See below where and when you can find the races.

Trail races at Constable Burton Hall on 23 July 2026 with 5km and 10km courses through parkland, pasture and woodland. Walkers may enter the 5km; finishers food, parking and an optional coaster medal are available.

An evening trail event at Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve offering 5k and 10k options on 23 July 2026, with on the evening registration and pay on the day or online. Food, a medal and parking are provided.

A 54 km circular ultra around the Yorkshire Wolds from Pocklington, featuring live GPS tracking, GPX navigation, four indoor checkpoints with vegan and gluten free food, free parking and eco-conscious finishers medals.

A 17.8-mile AL fell race on rugged Pennine moorland with 1,285 m ascent, navigation required and mandatory kit. Entry is limited to 200, minimum age 18; the event features SI timing, checkpoints, post-race food and support for Mountain Resc..

The James Herriot Country Trail will take place in Leyburn on Sunday 26 July 2026. You can run 14 kilometers.

Join Skipton's Rock up n' Run on 30 July 2026 for a lively evening 5k or 10k on road and trail as part of a pop up Summer Series. Turn up on the night, grab a jumble medal and enjoy hot food and a beer or soft drink.

August 2026

A women's-only ultramarathon through the scenic woodlands and moorlands of West Yorkshire, starting and finishing in Hebden Bridge. Participants receive a finisher's medal and can enjoy vegan-friendly checkpoints and hot food at the finish.

A 37 mile loop through the North Pennines AONB from Allendale via Ninebanks Alston and Nenthead. Solo ultra or three person relay with a 12 hour completion limit, waymarked route with checkpoints and downloadable GPX.

A 36 mile ultra marathon tracing the full length of the Esk Valley Way from Castleton to Whitby Harbour. The point-to-point route follows the River Esk through the North York Moors, with coach transport and GPS tracking provided.

Calderdale Crawl is a 24 mile walk or run near Halifax on footpaths that pass woods, fields and a short riverside section; refreshments are provided along the route and a meal is available at the finish.

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.

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.

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.

An evening pop up run in Rodley on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal offering 5k and 10k options, on the day entry and online entry listed, with a jumble medal plus hot food and a drink for participants.

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.

A short fell race from Arncliffe Village Green with a steep climb to a cairn and a two stage descent. The event also includes a four mile road race and counts as a BOFRA championship counter.

A trail race day at Hutton Le Hole offering marathon, half and 10k routes across the North York Moors with downloadable maps, mandatory kit checks and marshalled parking; camper spaces and a cupless policy are in place.

Take on the Devil Half Marathon through the hidden trails of the Derwent Valley on 9 August 2026. This scenic 13.1 mile course offers big climbs, on course photos, live music, refreshments after the race and a finisher shirt.

A multiple-distance trail running event in Saltaire that follows a mainly flat towpath. Feed stations appear about every three miles and finishers receive a bespoke medal.

The Ilkley Skyline is a classic fell run on the moors surrounding Ilkley. Starting and finishing at The Hermit Inn, the 35km loop covers at least eight moors and requires self-navigation. Aid stations provide support along the unmarked rout..