Trail Running calendar near Abergynolwyn 2026-2027
We have found 202 Trailruns within 80 miles of Abergynolwyn. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 202 Trailruns within 80 miles of Abergynolwyn. See below where and when you can find the races.
Run the Shropshire Historic 50K from Telford Town Park to The Quarry Park in Shrewsbury on 16 May 2026, via Ironbridge, Buildwas Abbey and Wroxeter Roman City. Officially measured with chip timing, nutrition stations and free photos.
Tackle the 10 mile Sirhowy Challenge on 17 May, a scenic multi terrain loop climbing 1500 ft to Machen Trig Point through the rolling Sirhowy valley. Undulating terrain suits adventurous runners and all finishers receive a drinks token.
Tackle the Batch Bash in All Stretton on Wed 27 May 2026, a steep 4.8 km fell run with 305 m of climb to test your hill legs. Friendly entry options and a capped field keep this a welcoming, lively race day.
Tackle the Telford T50, a 50 mile trail around scenic Shropshire with views of Ironbridge and the Wrekin on 23 May 2026. Organised by How Hard Can It Be Events, the pre marked course mixes trails and roads with aid stations and cake.
Run the iconic Offa's Dyke 15 on Saturday 13 June 2026, a scenic classic reborn from its 1977 origins. Solo and relay entries welcome for a memorable day of countryside running and friendly competition.
A guided recce of the Paddy Buckley leg from Beddgelert Forest to Llanberis across the Snowdon Range; about 20 km with 1,900 m ascent, led by Mountain Leader qualified runners on 14 June 2026.
Ultra Wales 50 is a 51 mile mountain and trail race in Coed y Brenin and southern Snowdonia on 20 June 2026. The route features live GPS tracking, six staffed checkpoints with refreshments and a 20 hour cut off.
Enjoy a scenic 10k around the private Lake Vyrnwy estate in Llanwddyn on Sunday 21 June 2026, with mixed trails, lakeside views and challenging climbs. Finishers get a medal and post race goodies.
Enjoy a scenic 10k around the private Lake Vyrnwy estate in Llanwddyn on Sunday 21 June 2026, with mixed trails, lakeside views and challenging climbs. Finishers get a medal and post race goodies.
A point to point canal towpath race from Wolverhampton to Brindley Place in Birmingham, slightly longer than a half marathon. The course features a 360 metre tunnel, floating drink stations and chip timing for seeded waves of runners.