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Multi-terrain runs in Surrey in March 2026

Find multi-terrain runs near me in Surrey in March 2026 - filter by date or location, display on a map or use the advanced search to find your perfect race.

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The traditional Kingston 8-mile loop is a single lap from the ancient marketplace, as part of the wider raceday, with great PB potential and bespoke medal too!
  • Sun 8 Mar 2026
  • £27.50-£34.50
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, UK

Kingston Break-fest Run | 8 Mile

The traditional Kingston 8-mile loop is a single lap from the ancient marketplace, as part of the wider raceday, with great PB potential and bespoke medal too!

  • Enter online
  • Flat
  • Age 17 & over
  • 8 miles road running
The 16-mile race is two laps of the traditional course from the ancient marketplace, as part of the wider raceday, with great PB potential and bespoke medal too!
  • Sun 8 Mar 2026
  • £32.50-£39.50
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, UK

Kingston Break-fest Run | 16 Mile

The 16-mile race is two laps of the traditional course from the ancient marketplace, as part of the wider raceday, with great PB potential and bespoke medal too!

  • Chip timing
  • Enter online
  • Flat
  • Age 17 & over
  • 16 miles road running
The 20-mile race is two 8-mile laps from the ancient marketplace plus a 4-mile stretch along the river towpath, as part of the wider raceday, with a bespoke medal for every finisher!
  • Sun 8 Mar 2026
  • £34.50-£41.50
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, UK

Kingston Break-fest Run | 20 Mile

The 20-mile race is two 8-mile laps from the ancient marketplace plus a 4-mile stretch along the river towpath, as part of the wider raceday, with a bespoke medal for every finisher!

  • Chip timing
  • Enter online
  • Flat
  • Traffic free
  • Age 18 & over
  • 20 miles road running
  • Sun 8 Mar 2026
Dorking, Surrey, UK

Leith Hill Half Marathon

  • 13.1 miles trail running + 1778 ft ascent

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