Latterbarrow Loop

Ennerdale Bridge, United Kingdom • 20 May 2026

Event

The Latterbarrow Loop takes place on Wed 20 May 2026 in the Lake District, England. The venue is Cold Fell Gate between Ennerdale and Calder Bridge, grid reference NY061119. The race category is AS with skills code LK. The course distance is 4.8 km (3 miles) with approximately 250 m (820 ft) of climb. Minimum age is 13; under-15s and above may enter the senior race.

Entry and participants

Entry is on the day only; there is no pre-entry. The entry-on-day fee is £5. Entries are limited to 100. Junior entries to the senior race are free. Teams are not allowed. Junior races are held; further details will be provided nearer the event.

Records, permit and facilities

The male course record is 00:21:59, set in 2014. The female course record is 00:27:20, set in 2015. The race has a permit and carries UK Athletics insurance through the FRA. There are no toilets at the venue. Parking is limited. Every runner receives a prize. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

3 mi
3 Miles
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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