Lions 10k Trail Run

Woodbury, United Kingdom • 20 Sep 2026

Lions 10k Trail Run at Woodbury Common

The Lions 10k Trail Run is a single loop trail event held at Woodbury Common on Sunday 20 September. The course follows local trails and includes several short climbs and a number of stream crossings. Start and registration are located in the grounds of the venue, with registration taking place at the start line on event day.

Entry is limited to participants aged 16 and older on race day. The entry fee is £20 per runner. The event uses a mass start format. All finishers receive a medal and there are prizes for first, second and third place in both the men’s and women’s categories. The first prize for men and women includes a sports massage donated by Ocean Physio + Rehab.

On site facilities include toilets, a water filling station, male and female changing rooms and shower facilities. First aid provision and a bag drop service are available. Free parking is provided at the venue; parking spaces are limited. The event lists several sponsors including Bright Blue C, Ocean Physio + Rehab, Bradleys Estate Agents, Otterton Mill and GD Construction. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10k Trail Run
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