Trail Running calendar near Gretna Green 2026-2027

We have found 372 Trailruns within 80 miles of Gretna Green. See below where and when you can find the races.

Experience a 6.5 mile trail run through the scenic woods and farm tracks of Wynyard Woodland Park. This undulating course offers a single loop through Brierley and Thorpe Woods for runners aged fifteen and over.

Experience a 10 km multi terrain trail run through the private roads and tracks of Hulne Park in Alnwick. This scenic event offers team prizes and post race refreshments on the historic Northumberland estate.

Experience a unique urban trail through Carlisle on a 10 km course featuring the local cathedral and castle. Runners navigate a mix of roads and off road tracks through scenic city parks.

Tackle a classic Lake District fell race from Dockray to Hartside on Wed 6 May 2026, covering 10 km with a stiff 800 m of climb. Entry on the day is £5 with parking at the quarry car park. Expect a tough scenic course and friendly vibes.

Take on the Cautley Horseshoe fell race near Sedbergh on 6 May 2026, a short but brutal 7.5 km with 805 m of ascent and spectacular upland views. Entry on the day is £5 and the Cross Keys Inn will be open for post race food and drink.

Experience a midweek fell race through the scenery of Scorton and Nicky Nook. This licensed 8 km event features 310 meters of ascent and concludes with complimentary soup and rolls for all finishers.

Experience canine friendly trail running in Dodd Wood with 5 km and 8 km marked courses. Enjoy stunning views of Bassenthwaite Lake while navigating forest roads and scenic trails with your dog.

The Fairfield Horseshoe is a classic 9-mile fell race near Ambleside with nearly 3,000 feet of ascent. It follows a marked clockwise route with a strict kit requirement and a checkpoint cut-off. After the finish, runners can enjoy hot drink..

Join the Saltire Trail Races in Athelstaneford on Saturday 9 May 2026 for scenic 2 km, 5 km and 10 km farm trails at Kilduff Farm. Family friendly fun and village fair treats raise funds for Athelstaneford Primary School.

The Lap is a fully signposted 72 km ultra marathon circumnavigating Lake Windermere. With generous support, a 24-hour time limit, and stunning Lake District trails, it's designed to be an accessible introduction to the ultra distance.

Join the season finale at Whinlatter for a marked 5 km or 8 km trail run. Take on the summit of Seat How with your dog or solo in a supportive environment with no cut off times.

Explore the scenic tracks and fields of Lancashire with a 10k or 15k trail run through the village of Scorton and up to the heights of Nicky Nook.

Test your strategy at The Chopwell Gambit, a 10 km trail race in North East England where the last runner to finish before the cutoff wins. Choose your start time wisely in this unique trial of nerve and speed.

Take on the classic Latrigg fell race in Keswick, Lake District on 13 May 2026, a short but steep 3 mile climb with great views. Entry is available on the day for a small fee on a fully flagged route for runners aged 13 and up.

Tackle the Caw fell race in the Lake District on Wednesday 13 May 2026, 9.3 km with 550 m climb from Broughton Mills. Day of race entry, great views and a classic fell running challenge for all abilities.

Experience a unique trail run through the exclusive parkland and gardens of the historic Constable Burton Hall. Choose between 5km and 10km lapped courses with a finishers hot dog included for every participant.

The classic Sedbergh Fell Race ascends Winder, offering a short but steep 3.5 km course with 340 meters of climb. It is a BOFRA championship event with dedicated junior races. The race starts from The Showfield in Sedbergh.

Old County Tops is a Lake District fell race at New Dungeon Ghyll in Great Langdale on 16 May 2026. Expect a long, demanding 59 km mountain course with 3050 m of climb, raced in pairs for a thrilling test of endurance and navigation.

Join an expert guided recce of the 12 mile Lakes in A Day route from Caldbeck to Threlkeld featuring the ascent of Blencathra and technical ridge descents.

Experience a scenic 50 mile journey along the historic Lancaster Canal from Kendal to Preston. This well marked course offers both solo and relay options through picturesque Northern English landscapes and charming villages.