Muddy Woody Six

Mordiford, United Kingdom • 9 Feb 2025

The Muddy Woody 6 is a challenging 6-mile trail race set in the scenic Haugh Woods of Herefordshire, featuring approximately 1000 feet of elevation gain. Known for its tough climbs and technical descents, this event has been a staple in the trail-running calendar for over two decades. In 2025, the race will move to a new venue at Queenswood Country Park & Arboretum, in partnership with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust. Participants can expect chip timing, a free technical t-shirt, and prizes in various categories, making it a memorable experience for all runners. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

6 mi
1000 m+
6 Ish Miles
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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