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50K ultra runs requiring navigation skills in UK in September 2026

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A demanding 50km ultra through Yorkshire’s wildest trails, built to test endurance and resilience while rewarding runners with epic scenery, big climbs and a powerful sense of achievement.
  • Sat 5 Sep
  • £65-£67
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK

Heights Ultra Trail | The Ramsden 50K

A demanding 50km ultra through Yorkshire’s wildest trails, built to test endurance and resilience while rewarding runners with epic scenery, big climbs and a powerful sense of achievement.

  • 50 km trail running + 3901 ft ascent
Take in the valleys of the dark peak and the scenic trails of the white peak and reach the highest point at 464m, with a 12-hour target time which is generous for runners and a brisk pace for hikers.
  • Sat 19 Sep
  • From £66
Hope Valley, Derbyshire, UK

Peak District Challenge | Bronze Challenge 50K

Take in the valleys of the dark peak and the scenic trails of the white peak and reach the highest point at 464m, with a 12-hour target time which is generous for runners and a brisk pace for hikers.

  • 50 km trail running + 1140 m ascent
  • Mon 7 - Sat 12 Sep
  • £1,699-£2,099
Conwy, Clwyd, UK

Dragon’s Back Race

  • 6 days fell running

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