Bronte Way Fell Race

Colne, United Kingdom • 25 Oct 2026

Event

The Bronte Way fell race takes place on Sun 25 Oct 2026 in the South/West Pennines, England. The race is listed as category BM and is a point-to-point course. The distance is 12 km / 7.5 miles with a climb of 351 m / 1152 ft. The venue is Aisled Barn, Wycoller Country Park, Trawden, Colne, BB8 8SY; grid reference SD932391. Minimum age for entry is 18.

Entry and logistics

Entry is by pre-entry only; there is no entry on the day. Pre-entry fees are £8.81 for members and £9.39 for non-members. SI entries may be available from mid-September if organised. The event uses a point-to-point format and two buses will run a relay service from opposite Haworth primary school to Atom Panopticon. After the bus drop, there is a walk down to the start. Eighty spaces are available on the bus service.

Other information

Teams are not allowed and there are no junior races. The race has a permit and associated UK Athletics insurance from the FRA. Soup and a roll are provided at the finish. The finish is by the Fleece. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

12 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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