Trail Running calendar near Wolverhampton 2026-2027
We have found 613 Trailruns within 80 miles of Wolverhampton. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 613 Trailruns within 80 miles of Wolverhampton. See below where and when you can find the races.
Experience an evening trail run at The Valley in Evesham featuring a two lap 10 km course through the country park. This pet friendly event offers a simple racing format with water stations and onsite facilities.
Test your limits at World's Toughest Mudder, a premier 24 hour obstacle course challenge at Belvoir Castle. Compete individually or in a relay team to conquer 5 mile loops and elite obstacles for an entire day and night.
Experience an undulating trail run around the scenic Carsington Water reservoir. Choose between a 10k or half marathon distance and enjoy chip timed results and a bespoke medal in a beautiful countryside setting.
TrailFest at Salcey Forest is a multi distance trail running day offering 10K, half marathon, marathon and 50 km on mainly hard packed forest trails. The event uses marked routes, a cupless aid policy and paid parking.
A multi-lap event at Chasewater Country Park offering 5k (ish), 10K (ish), half marathon and marathon distances. Each lap is about 5K on mostly flat paths with aid stations and venue facilities.
A 15.5-mile fell race near Hayfield on 28 June 2026 with about 2,950 ft of ascent. Registration and start are at the Scout Hut; entry on the day only and full FRA kit is required.
Experience a unique 5 mile multi terrain race through quiet lanes and trails around Manchester Airport. Run through the iconic Bollin River Tunnel in this charity event supporting MNDA.
A 10 km trail race through Stalybridge Country Park and local moorland. Finishers receive a local chip muffin voucher for completing this event organized by Crazy Legs Events.
Cragg Vale on 1 July 2026 is a 4 miles (6.4 km) fell race with 244 m of climb run from the village near Cragg Vale Church. Entry on the day is £8 cash and registration and refreshments are based at Cragg Church.
Take on the Hope Wakes Fell Race on 1 July 2026: a scenic 9.5 km Peak District route with 458 m of climb, starting and finishing at Hope Sportsfield. On the day entry is £8 and all profits go to local charities.
Experience a unique point to point half marathon along the scenic canal towpaths from Wolverhampton to Birmingham. Run through the historic Coseley Tunnel and enjoy water stations hosted on traditional canal barges.