Rame Head Race

Cremyll, United Kingdom • 13 Jun 2026

Rame Head Race

The Rame Head Race takes place at Mount Edgecumbe near Torpoint, offering participants the opportunity to run around the Mount Edgcumbe Peninsula. The event features a 10.5 km loop that consists primarily of coastal paths. This course design allows for multiple distances by repeating the circuit.

Available distances include:

  • Marathon: A four-lap trail run.
  • Half Marathon: A two-lap trail run.
  • 10K Trail Run: A single-lap run.
  • 10K Trail Run Canicross: A single-lap run for participants with dogs.
  • 2k: For participants aged 8 to 14.
  • 1k: For participants aged 3 to 7.

The terrain involves a combination of hills and flat sections, providing varied running conditions and views along the coast. The marathon distance has a designated cut-off time of 7.5 hours. The event is professionally chip-timed, and the route is fully marked and marshaled.

The start and finish area is located at Mount Edgecumbe, accessible via a short ferry ride from the centre of Plymouth or by road through Cornwall. Participants have access to feed stations along the course and at the finish line. On-site camping is available for an additional charge. All finishers receive a medal, and podium prizes are awarded for top performers. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Marathon
Marathon
Half Marathon
Half Marathon
10 km
10k Trail Run
10 km
10k Trail Run Canicross
Rame Head Race 2k
Rame Head Race 1k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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