Yarrow River Bluebell 10k Trail Run

Chorley, United Kingdom • 10 May 2026

Yarrow River Bluebell 10K Trail Run

The Yarrow River Bluebell 10K Trail Run is scheduled for 10 May 2026 and is organised by Trail Blazing Events. The event uses the Flaming Grill Pub, Chorley PR7 4AB, UK, as its base.

The route is a one-lap out and back loop that runs through woodland paths and along riverside trails, following the River Yarrow. The course includes crossings of the River Yarrow and starts and finishes close to the registration area. The race is held in May to coincide with the period when bluebells are in bloom in the valley.

Chip timing is used for result recording. Trail shoes are recommended for the terrain. There is a cut-off time of 2 hours 10 minutes.

Every finisher receives a custom-designed medal. Prizes are awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd male and female finishers, 1st junior male and female, first in each veteran category, and 1st male and female teams. Prize giving takes place at the Flaming Grill Pub and winners should be present to claim prizes.

The organiser describes the event as family-run and notes that the pub serves as a base for runners and supporters after the race. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
Yarrow River - Bluebell 10k Trail Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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