The Dilton Dash
A multi-terrain route with 10k, 3K and 500m fun run options. Organised by Red Fish Events, you find out full details at the Entry Central website.
A multi-terrain route with 10k, 3K and 500m fun run options. Organised by Red Fish Events, you find out full details at the Entry Central website.
The Saints Hills 10k race is a scenic circular hilly course. The trail race takes in fields, woodlands, hills and even a tower! Enjoyable but challenging even if you are a seasoned trail runner or this is your first trail race. There’s also a 5k Fun Run. The Race Nation website has all the details.
A 10-mile(ish) multi-terrain, challenging event including a river crossing. There is also a 5-mile option. Full details at the Cirencester AC website.
Race 1/2. A fast, flat, four mile road race. Visit the Chepstow Harriers website for more information.
Race 1/4. A fast, flat, no frills 5k road race. Sign up now at the Avon Valley Runners website.
Race 2/6. A flat and fast race course with PB potential. Visit the Yeovil Town Road Running Club website for full details.
Race 1/4. This is the one-mile race, with each subsequent race increasing by one mile each. Visit the Cardiff Running Events website to enter.
This 10k race will see you run through the village of Semington, along the Kennet & Avon Canal towpath and through lanes and bridle paths. There’s also a 2k fun […]
Details are a little hard to find, but I think this is a 10k race around the Lyneham military base, with a variety of military vehicles dotted along the course.
1.5k, 5k and 10k options, raced around the grounds of the Badminton Estate. All profits from this race go to Trinity C of E Primary School in Acton Turville. Visit the Race Nation website for all the info.
There’s multiple distances to choose from with this race, with 51k, 43k, 23k, 15k, 7k routes available across plenty of hills. Full details are available at the Maverick Races website.
A 10k race around the villages of Chilton Trinity and Wembdon. Visit the Badrat website for more info. Fun fact – I thought ‘Badrat’ was just a cool club name, […]