Guided Trail Run - Dolwyddelan

Dolwyddelan, United Kingdom • 16 Nov 2025

The Guided Trail Run in Dolwyddelan offers participants a scenic 10km route beginning in the charming village. The run features a leisurely start along the river, followed by a climb to Ty Mawr, where runners can enjoy stunning views of the village below. The course winds through beautiful forested areas before descending back to the village center. This event promises a friendly atmosphere with opportunities to pause and appreciate the breathtaking scenery and camaraderie among participants. It's an ideal experience for both seasoned runners and those looking to enjoy the outdoors. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
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