Leg It Round Lathkil

Over Haddon, United Kingdom • 8 Nov 2026

Event overview

Leg It Round Lathkil is a fell race held on 8 November 2026 in the Peak District, England. The venue is the Lathkil Hotel, School Lane, Over Haddon, near Bakewell (DE45 1JE), grid reference 207655. The course distance is 11.5 km / 7.1 miles with 290 m / 951 ft of climb. The race is listed in category BM.

Entry and rules

Entry on the day is available; there is no pre-entry. The entry-on-day fee is £8 for members and £9 for non-members. Minimum age is 18. Teams are not allowed. Junior races are included; a separate 3 km fun run is held and is not under FRA license. The event has a permit and associated UK Athletics insurance from the FRA.

Other information

Organisers require clean running shoes to comply with Natural England biosecurity rules and request that participants wash their running shoes before attending. All proceeds go to the annual Children in Need appeal. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Records

  • Male record: 00:43:32 (2023)
  • Female record: 00:49:26 (2025)

Race information

12 km
11.5 Km / 7.1 Miles
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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