Phoenix Running - Bovey Tracey

Bovey Tracey, United Kingdom • 7 Jun 2026

Event Details

The Phoenix Running Devon - Hound of the Baskervilles event is part of the 'Dartmoor Myths & Legends' and 'Run Your Wray' series. It takes place on a date in June. The event starts at Mill Marsh Park in Bovey Tracey, Devon. The route follows the Wray Valley Trail through the Parke Estate along the River Bovey.

Course and Format

The course is an out-and-back trail along the Wray Valley Trail. Each lap is 5.3 km (3.28 miles). Participants can choose to run from a minimum of one lap up to an ultra marathon distance within the 7-hour time limit. The terrain is a riverside footpath with minimal elevation gain per lap. Entry is limited to 50 runners, with no on-the-day entry available.

Participation

The event uses a flexible 'rock up and run' start time, meaning runners can begin when they are ready within the event window. All participants who complete at least one lap receive a finisher's medal. The event is open to runners of all abilities. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

5 km
Hound of the Baskervilles
Hound of the Baskervilles
Ultra Marathon
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