Angmering Bluebell Trail Run

Angmering, United Kingdom • 26 Apr 2026

Angmering Bluebell Trail Run

The Angmering Bluebell Trail Run takes place on Sunday 26 April 2026 at The Fox Pub, Arundel Road, Patching, West Sussex BN13 3UJ. This is the 22nd edition of the event and entries typically sell out.

Distances on offer include:

  • 10 km
  • 10 km CaniRun
  • 10 mile
  • 10 mile CaniRun

Both routes share the same course for the first 6 km. After that the 10 mile route continues onto private tracks at the foot of the South Downs and returns to the estate via Windy Ridge and The View. The 10 km route continues along the Monarchs Way through the bluebell woods. There is a cut off checkpoint at 6 km for the 10 mile race.

Courses are marshalled by Sussex Search & Rescue Team and the organiser's team. The 10 mile race has two water stations and the 10 km race has one water station. Parking and event toilets are provided on site. The event is timed by ST App Service and there is no chip timing.

Competitors receive a bespoke medal and free race photographs from Sussex Sport Photography. The finish is at The Fox Pub where participants are welcomed after the run. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 mi
10 Mile
10 mi
10 Mile Canicross
10 km
10 Km Canicross
10 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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