Beckbury Trail

Beckbury, United Kingdom • 15 Nov 2026

Beckbury Trail

The Beckbury Trail is a 10 km trail run organised by Lawley Running Club and scheduled for 15 November 2026 in and around the rural village and parish of Beckbury, Shropshire. The course is multi terrain with a short section on road and includes a named climb called Badgers Bite Hill.

The route will be fully marshalled and signposted. A drinks station is provided approximately halfway around the course. Runners receive water in their goody bag and a finisher medal.

Entry is limited to 400 places and the event status is listed as open. Early pricing is offered at £11 for the first 100 places, then £13 for the next 50 places or up to 10 weeks, whichever comes first. Entries taken at the reduced rates are not eligible for UKA discount, transfers or deferals. If the regular price is paid, UKA discount can be used and places can be transferred.

The organiser pays a service fee of 4 percent per sign-up with a minimum of 50p; no surcharge is applied to the entrant. The event location is listed as Higford Lane, Beckbury. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10k Beckbury Trail
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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