Yorkshire Trail Runs - Harewood House

Harewood, United Kingdom • 10 Jan 2026

Event overview

Yorkshire Trail Runs 2026 at Harewood House takes place on 10 January 2026. The venue is set within over 1,000 acres of gardens, woodlands and farmland at Harewood House, Harewood, Leeds, LS17 9LG. Routes run within the estate grounds and are provided for each race distance.

Races and entry

  • 5 km (age 11+)
  • 10 km (age 15+)
  • Half Marathon (13.10 m; age 17+)

Entry prices and remaining places at the time of the listing:

  • Half Marathon: £30.00 + fee : 312 places remaining
  • 10 km: £27.00 + fee : 316 places remaining
  • 5 km: £24.00 + fee : 381 places remaining

The event is Canicross friendly and allows one controlled dog per runner.

Timing, facilities and registration

Chip-timing is provided by Timing Up North. All finishers receive an event medal, Wild Deer merchandise, and a snack and drink. An event T-shirt is available for £12 at registration. Parking is charged at £3 per vehicle. Registration opens 31 January 2025 and closes 7 January 2026. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

13 mi
Half Marathon (13.10 Miles)
10 km
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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