Montane Howgills Trail 13 & 26

Sedbergh, United Kingdom • 12 Apr 2026

The Montane Howgills Trail 13 & 26 is a popular trail running event held in the scenic Howgill Fells, starting and finishing in the picturesque village of Sedbergh, UK. Participants can choose between a half marathon (13 miles) or a full marathon (26 miles) distance. The course offers a challenging and rewarding experience through beautiful landscapes. Entry fees are £35 for the half marathon and £44 for the full marathon, with compulsory kit requirements to ensure safety. The event includes electronic timing, water at the finish, a bespoke finisher’s medal, and free downloadable event photographs, making it a well-supported and memorable race. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

26 mi
Full Marathon
13 mi
Half Marathon
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