Sat 11 Jul 2026 Tiverton, Devon

Little Dart River Ramble and Run | River Ramble

The LDRRR is a new, near completely off road, 17 mile run and walk which encompasses some of Northern Devon's loveliest untrodden countryside, which is part of the UK's first UNESCO biosphere.

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  • Sat 11 Jul 2026
Rackenford, Tiverton
River Ramble

10:00

All ages

£15-£20

  • 17 miles walking

Event overview

You can run the 17 mile route following the course of the Little Dart River from Rackenford to the confluence with the River Taw at Bridge Reeve, Chulmleigh and in so doing, try to be hotter than our otter (mystery runner). Or you can walk it by yourself, or as part of a group. You'll traverse unknown fields, wooded valleys, footpaths, river crossings, flower meadows and much more. The bisopshere, which partners with Devon Wildlife Trust and Westcountry Rivers Trust has taken the trouble to scope out and gain permission for this route, much of which is on private land and so you'll be gaining exclusive access to trails you won't have followed before. The route will be marked but you'll need your wits about you as the path meanders in and out of sight.

This event is part of Little Dart River Ramble and Run.

Event details

  • Average fitness
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village
  • Families

Route

  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • Marshals
  • Toilets

Location

  • Toilets

What's included

  • Medal

How to enter

  • All ages
  • Entries open
  • Enter online

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River Run

10:00

All ages

£26-£30

  • 17 miles trail running
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