Trent Valley Ultra

Newark, United Kingdom • 16 May 2026

Event overview

Trent Valley Ultra 2026 is a brewery-to-brewery ultra marathon held on Saturday 16 May 2026. The event is a single 50k race that starts and finishes at Milestone Brewery & Tap in Cromwell, Newark (NG23 6JE). The course passes through villages and uses footpaths, bridleways, tracks and minor roads. Checkpoints are placed approximately every 6-8 miles.

Practical information

Entries open 27 April 2025 and close 13 May 2026. The minimum age is 18 on the event date. Entry options and fees listed are: Solo - £45.00; Enter together (2 places) - £85.00; each runner receives an individual finishing time. Organiser details are given as Quadrio Events.

There is car parking located near the start line. At the finish there are food vendors, access to the Milestone tap room and entertainment. Each finisher receives a branded event pint glass; additional glasses can be purchased at entry. The event offers an optional purchase of XCover to allow for potential refunds in specified circumstances. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

50 km
50k
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