Trail Running calendar near Palnure 2026-2027

We have found 235 Trailruns within 80 miles of Palnure. See below where and when you can find the races.

An early season evening fell race from Rothay Park to Loughrigg summit and back, 6.4 km with 330 m ascent over a flagged out and back route. The event is full and new entries are placed on a waiting list.

A guided 8 km night trail run from Milngavie Train Station exploring the Clyde Coastal path and West Highland Way. Social pace with a qualified guide, mandatory trail shoes and headtorch, and no dogs or under 18s.

A 46 mile supported mountain race in Galloway with three manned food checkpoints and over 4000 metres of climb, open to Solo runners and teams of 2 to 4, using a pre-selection entry process and a 24 hour overall cutoff.

A circular 32 km fell race through the Galloway mountains featuring 1850 m of ascent. Experience the summits of Merrick and Curleywee on this supported mountain route organized by Galloway Mountain Rescue.

Experience the landscape of the Lake District with trail races of 23 km and 53 km starting from Keswick. These chip timed events include themed medals and routes passing Derwent Water and Scafell Pike.

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Trail races in Hawkshead on 11th April 2026 with marked 10k and 16k routes, panoramic Lake District views and the mile-long Coffin Trail climb. Event HQ is at Hawkshead Recreation Ground with marshals, water stations and an event village.

A scenic about 23 mile route from Ambleside Parish Centre with 4400 ft of ascent via Loughrigg Tarn, Coniston and Tarn Hows. Runners and walkers welcome; navigational skills and mandatory kit are required.

Tackle the Grisedale Grind, a steep 4 km Lake District fell race with a testing 480 m ascent that rewards gutsy climbs. Entry on the day for £7 cash, juniors welcome at Revelin Moss opposite Whinlatter Visitor Centre.

A hill race on 15 April 2026 covering 5.7 km with 380 m of ascent across Fairlie Glen and the summit plateau. Entries are limited to 150, and prizegiving with a hot drink and cake is held at Fairlie Parish Church.

An 8 km forest path race with 300 m climb in Castlewellan Forest Park. It is the first race in the 2026 Hills and Dales series, organised by Newcastle AC and based at the Life Adventure Centre.

A guided 10 km night trail run from Milngavie Train Station exploring the Clyde Coastal Path and West Highland Way. Social groups led by a qualified guide, trail shoes and a head torch required; no dogs or under 18s.

A 13th edition mountain running event in the Lake District covering about 40 miles with roughly 2500 m ascent, visiting summits including Helvellyn and High Street. The course is a figure of eight with a 27 mile short route option.

Experience the Newlands Valley Horseshoe at this Category AL fell race near Keswick. Traverse 24.7 km of exposed peaks and over 2300 meters of elevation in the heart of the Lake District.

The Newlands Memorial Race will take place in Stair on Saturday 18 April 2026. You can run 12 miles.

Experience a scenic trail run or an accessible loch side walk at The Haining in Selkirk. This community event celebrates local heritage while offering signposted routes for both runners and walkers.

Lakeside Relays is a charity relay at Haverthwaite Station near Ulverston, with mixed teams made on the day and all ages running together on a short 0.80 miles loop that gains about 60 feet.

An 11 km fell race in the Lake District held at Dean Barwick Primary School on Sun 19 Apr 2026. Entry is on the day with a flagged route, UK Athletics insurance in place and refreshments available.

Experience a technical trail run through beautiful deciduous woodlands featuring two course distances. Navigate mud, roots, and elevation changes on a fully waymarked route starting near Linn Park Golf Club.

An 8 km, 300 m climb fell race at Tollymore Upper Car Park on 23 April 2026, the second race in the 2026 Hills and Dales series. Entries via SiEntries with a minimum age of 15 and specified kit and number rules.

A trail run at RAF Spadeadam on 25 April 2026 visiting historic Blue Streak launch platforms and military equipment. Two course options, a minimum age of 16, and all profits donated to the RAF Benevolent Fund.