Trail Running calendar near Dwygyfylchi 2026-2027
We have found 311 Trailruns within 80 miles of Dwygyfylchi. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 311 Trailruns within 80 miles of Dwygyfylchi. See below where and when you can find the races.
Run the 9.5 km Wincle Trout fell race in the Peak District, featuring a 320 m climb and a river crossing. The event is part of the lively Wincle Village Fete. A shorter 3 km junior race is also available.
A guided recce of the Paddy Buckley leg from Beddgelert Forest to Llanberis over the Snowdon Range, covering 20 km and 1,900 m of ascent. Small groups led by Mountain Leader qualified runners, minimum age 18, entry fee £65.
Tackle Knowl Hill near Rochdale in this 6 mile fell race with 396 m of climb across the South West Pennines. Open to adults, it is the final day of a three day series with prizes and finisher shirts for series completers.
Test your endurance at MacTuffX Manchester with a series of ten interval rounds. Choose between 400m or 800m distances in solo, double, or relay formats for a unique athletic experience.
A 19.3 km fell race with 914 m of ascent around Abergwyngregyn, part of the North Wales Series 2026. Entry costs £10 and registration is available online or on the day; navigational skills and mountain experience are recommended.
Experience a 3.5 mile fell race in Accrington as part of the local Fell and Trail Series. This FRA licensed event offers competitive categories and starts from the Whitakers Arms.
Experience an 8 km trail race at Wirral Country Park as part of a summer competition series. Open to runners aged 16 and over, the event features age group trophies and series awards.
A midweek fell race at Tal y Mignedd Campsite in Nantlle Valley featuring a 6.7 km route with 520 m of ascent. The event is part of the North Wales Mid Week Series and includes junior races across multiple age categories.
Join a challenging 5.3 km fell race in the South West Pennines from Whitworth Scout Hut on Wed 17 Jun 2026, with 360 m of climb. Entry on the day is £5 and all finishers get a beer, with prizes for the first three men and first three ladies..
A midweek memorial trail race around Frodsham Hill covering 8.4 km with 370 m of ascent. Open to affiliated and unaffiliated runners, TRA licensed under UK Athletics Rules, with chip timing and a minimum age of 17.
A hill race at Maeshafn covering 7.2km with 458m of ascent. Entry is on the day for £4 and parking is limited.
A 6.3 km hill race in Shropshire with 290 m of climb as part of the Shropshire Summer Series. The course is partially marked and requires navigational skills, with a minimum age of over 16.
The X-Trail 10k on 18 June 2026 opens The Tour at Oldham Rugby Club, running through Daisy Nook and Park Bridge Country Parks. Entry options include a full Tour entry and a standalone 10k with listed fees.
A hilly six mile fell race from Stalybridge to the Trigg point on Hobson Moor, held on 19 June 2026 as the second event in The Tour. The base is Tameside Sports Trust at Copley Recreation Centre and individual entry is shown at £10.
Experience 51 miles of mountain and trail racing through Southern Snowdonia and Coed-y-Brenin forest. Technical terrain includes ascents of Cadair Idris and Rhinog Fach with full GPS tracking and checkpoint support.
Take on the iconic Clougha Pike fell race near Lancaster, a short but punchy 4.9 mile route with 400 m of climb and stunning views. Pre entry is required; junior races and team entries make this a lively community event.
A multi-terrain trail race of about 10 km around the Lake Vyrnwy estate in Llanwddyn, featuring mixed surfaces, climbs and lake views; finishers receive a medal and there are water stations and paid parking near the start.
A roughly 10 km trail race around the Lake Vyrnwy Estate in Llanwddyn on 21 June 2026, featuring mixed terrain, water stations, a finishers medal and awards for the top three men and women.
Experience a scenic 10k multi terrain trail race through Brabyns Park and the Peak Forest Canal. This chip timed event features local landmarks like the Marple Aqueduct and includes a finisher medal and professional race photos.