Ironwood Challenge
Six(ish) country miles of trails through ancient woodland, fields and forest above the village of Long Ashton in North Somerset. Visit the Nailsea Running Club website for full details.
Six(ish) country miles of trails through ancient woodland, fields and forest above the village of Long Ashton in North Somerset. Visit the Nailsea Running Club website for full details.
Part of the Somerset Series, it covers 7.5miles of undulating roads. Visit the Wells City Harriers website all the details.
You’ll have to travel a little further for this one as it’s in Pewsey in Wiltshire. But in return you get tough but scenic 12 mile, multi-terrain course. Visit the […]
Choose from 500m/2k colour run, 5k, 10k & Half Marathon. The February edition also offers the choice of the ‘return ticket’ 10k and half (you stick to the paths) or the ‘hilly ticket’ (you hit some trails). If you’ve never run through the tunnels before (one is almost a mile long) it’s an experience you […]
Described as “an exciting closed-road race through the historic market town of Cirencester, in the heart of the Cotswolds”. Visit the Run Cirencester website for full details.
A fast half that starts and ends in Taunton town centre. Visit the official website to enter.
5k, 10k and Half Marathon options, plus a 1.5k race for the kids. Visit the Fix Events website for more details.
A 33-mile trail run starting in Westbury in Wiltshire, organised by the Avon Valley Runners.
A UK Athletics measured 10k chip-timed road event starting at the Jenner Museum in Berkeley Town centre, the iconic birthplace of the vaccination. Organised by the New Berkeley Harriers run club.
A road race in around Newport, South Wales. Full information at the official website.
The Barry 40, South Wales. A 40 mile track ultra, with a marathon option now available. Organised by Les Croupiers Running club but details hosted on the Cardiff Running Events website. Places are limited, so if running round in circles for hours is your thing, sign up now.
Not one for the novice runners! A 55-hour, 200 mile ultra, run up and down one of the Coombe Down tunnels. Flat and dark with plenty of sensory deprivation, you need to have run at least one 100-miler previously to be allowed to enter.