Scurry Around Devilla Forest Trail Running Festival

Kincardine, United Kingdom • 9 Aug 2026

Event Summary

The Scurry Around Devilla Forest Trail Running Festival offers trail runs and a family fun run through the forest trails of Devilla Forest. The event hub is located within the grounds of Tulliallan Police College and Tulliallan Castle.

Distances

Participants can choose from several distances:

  • Half marathon
  • 10 km
  • 5 km
  • 1.5 km family fun run

Course and Organization

The running routes are clearly marked, marshalled, and take place off-road. Race commentary will be provided during the event.

Participant Benefits

All finishers receive a finishers medal and a race momento.

Charity

The event organizer, Scurry Events, will provide a donation to the Kincardine Community Association and other local charitable groups. Proceeds from the 1.5 km fun run will contribute to this, along with support from volunteer marshals on the day. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Half Marathon
Half Marathon
10 km
5 km
Family Fun Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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