Montane Howgills Trail

Sedbergh, United Kingdom • 12 Apr 2026

Event overview

The Montane Howgills Trail takes place in Sedbergh, with the main location listed as Stonehall Lane, LA10 5LJ. The event is organized by Epic Events and is scheduled for 12 April 2026. Route maps for the event are available on Strava.

Distances

  • 10 km
  • 13.1 miles (half marathon)
  • 26.2 miles (full marathon)

Race details

Participants must be at least 16 years of age on the day of the event. There is a compulsory kit list and runners are required to carry the specified items. Entries close either when the event is full or on the Friday prior to race day at 12:00.

Included with entry

The entry package includes a bespoke finisher’s medal, electronic timing and event photographs available to download. The marathon course has two food stops and the half marathon has one food stop. Water is provided at the finish.

Other information

Running with dogs is not permitted during the race; dogs may attend the start and finish area as supporters. Entry fees listed for the 2026 event are £32 for the 10K, £39 for the half marathon and £49 for the full marathon. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

26 mi
26.2 Miles
13 mi
13.1 Miles
10 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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