Bluebell 10km

Tring, United Kingdom • 26 Apr 2026

Event overview

The Bluebell 10km is a springtime trail run organised by Run The Wild in the Chiltern Hills. The route is around 10 km (about 6 miles) and passes through bluebell-carpeted woods and nearby nature reserves. Participants are grouped by ability and each group is led by a Run Leader. Trail running instruction is provided along the route.

Logistics

The event meeting point is the Market Place in Tring (also called Tring Farmer's Market), with the route starting from the town and heading into the surrounding woods. Facilities listed include a nearby cafe, toilets and bag drop. Parking is available in an on-site pay and display car park. The nearest train station is Tring, which is about a 1.7 mile walk along pavements or accessible by taxi.

Entry and requirements

The event date is Sunday 26th April 2026. Spaces are limited to 70 participants. The individual entry fee shown is £25. The organiser provides a list of mandatory kit and offers bag storage and trail running instruction. Participants are advised to be able to run 5 km non-stop; dogs are permitted only if a cani-cross harness is used, not a collar. Personal insurance and travel are not included. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
Bluebell 10km
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