Trail Running calendar near Killearn 2026-2027
We have found 108 Trailruns within 80 miles of Killearn. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 108 Trailruns within 80 miles of Killearn. See below where and when you can find the races.
The Hillbilly 10K will take place in Dalmellington on Sunday 22 February 2026. You can run 10 kilometers.
The EpicTrails - Guided Run will take place in Mugdock on Thursday 26 February 2026. You can run 10 kilometers.
The EpicTrails - Guided Run will take place in Mugdock on Thursday 5 March 2026. You can run 6 kilometers.
The John Muir Way Ultra Marathon offers a 50 km solo challenge and a 2-person relay on Scotland's coastal trail. Held on March 7, 2026, the mixed-surface route passes famous golf courses and heads towards the birthplace of John Muir.
A classic hill relay in the Ochils. Teams of four tackle the three-leg course, including a paired leg. The route involves a significant 880 m of climb.
The EpicTrails - Guided Run will take place in Mugdock on Thursday 12 March 2026. You can run 8 kilometers.
The EpicTrails - Guided Run will take place in Mugdock on Thursday 19 March 2026. You can run 10 kilometers.
Deuchary Hill Canter on 29 March 2026 is an 18 km hill race at Polney Loch, Dunkeld, with 800 m of ascent. Entry fee is £15, minimum age 20, and competitors must carry safety kit; it is part of the Highland Boundary Series.
A five hour multi-lap endurance run in a medieval-style village at Carron Valley, with solo and team relay categories, a village hub with aid and music, and costume prizes alongside titles for top finishers.
A ticketed running event in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh on 5 April 2026 offering 5 km, 10 km and a half marathon, with all distances held at the park on the same day.
The Heart of Granite fell race features a 20-mile circular course with 1850m of ascent. Open to solo runners, it is held on 11th April and is licensed by Scottish Hills Runners.
The Ben Ledi Uphill Only Race is a 5.3 km climb with 760 meters of ascent, finishing on the summit. It doubles as the Scottish Athletics Senior and U20 Hill Running Championships. All runners must carry full waterproof and thermal gear.