Heartbeat Hobble

Goathland, United Kingdom • 26 Apr 2026

Event

The Heartbeat Hobble takes place on Sun 26 Apr 2026 in the North York Moors, England. The race is organised by Eskvalley Fell Club and is part of the Let's run Winter series. It is categorised as BM and carries a permit with associated UK Athletics insurance from the FRA. Minimum age is 18 and there are no junior races.

Course and records

The route distance is 11.9 km (7.4 miles) with 290 m (951 ft) of climb. Registration is in the village hall. The start is near Mallyan Spout Hotel in Goathland Village, about a 10-minute walk from the hall, and the finish is at the village hall (YO22 5JS). Grid reference: NZ 826 006. The recorded best times for the race are 00:42:55 (male, 2023) and 00:47:46 (female, 2023).

Entry and logistics

There is no pre-entry; entry on the day is available. Entry fees on the day are £7 for members and £8 for non-members. Teams are allowed, listed as 4 males or 3 females. Skills codes shown for the event are PM, LK, NS. Organisers note limited parking and intend to forward registration and parking details later. A race map will be available from the Eskvalley site. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

12 km
11.9 Km
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