Peak Raid Mountain Marathon - Upper Derwent Reservoir

Upper Derwent Reservoir, United Kingdom • 15 Nov 2026

Event Overview

A 3-hour mountain marathon score event taking place in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District on 15 November 2026. Participants aim to visit as many checkpoints as possible within the time limit.

Key Details

The specific venue is to be announced. The event provides a pre-printed, waterproof map for navigation. Staggered starts are used on the day.

Participation

Participants can run solo or in a pair. The minimum age for entry is 14 years. Runners under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is over 21.

Logistics

Entry is by pre-entry only; no entry is available on the day. The pre-entry fee is £20 for members and £22 for non-members. Early bird discounts and late entry fees may apply, with the closing date being the Sunday prior to the event. Post-race hot drinks and flapjack are provided.

Important Notes

This event holds a Fell Running Association (FRA) permit and associated UK Athletics insurance. For the most current entry details, please refer to the official event website or SI Entries platform. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

3 hr
3 Hour Score Event
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