Surrey Hills 10km

Guildford, United Kingdom • 15 Jul 2025

The Surrey Hills 10km is a guided trail run set in the picturesque Surrey Hills Area of Natural Beauty near Guildford, UK. The 10km route starts with a climb up St Martha's Hill, offering panoramic views from the hilltop church, then continues to Newlands Corner with stunning vistas over Surrey’s rolling hills. Runners descend through the historic Pilgrims Way, passing the scenic Tillingbourne Valley and Chilworth Gunpowder Mill before a final ascent back to the start.

Ideal for newcomers to trail running or those seeking a social group experience, the event features sunset and night runs with headtorches, creating a unique and memorable running adventure in a safe, supportive environment. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

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10 km
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