Trent Valley Ultra

Newark, United Kingdom • 16 May 2026

Event overview

Trent Valley Ultra 2026 is scheduled for 16 May 2026 and is organised by Quadrio Events. The event starts and finishes at Milestone Brewery & Tap, Great North Road, Cromwell, Newark NG23 6JE. The main distance is 50k. The minimum age to enter is 18.

Course, entries and facilities

The route passes through villages in Nottinghamshire and uses footpaths, bridleways, tracks and minor roads. There are checkpoints approximately every 6-8 miles. The event is described as a brewery-to-brewery ultra.

Entries open on 27 April 2025 and close on 13 May 2026. Entry options and fees listed are: solo entry £45.00, or a two-place entry (enter together) for £85.00. Registration is handled through the SiEntries system. The event offers optional XCover for possible refunds in specified circumstances.

There is car parking near the start area. After the event there will be food vendors, access to the Milestone tap room and onsite entertainment. Each finisher receives a commemorative branded event pint glass, with the option to purchase additional glasses. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

50 km
50k Ultra Marathon
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