Thu 16 - Sun 19 Apr 2026 Hope Valley, Derbyshire

PB230 Pennine Bridleway Trail Challenge

Edale to Kirkby Stephen 230km (143 miles) in 75 hours

Sign up for £358-£360

  • Thu 16 - Sun 19 Apr 2026
The Peak Centre, Hope Valley
PB230 Pennine Bridleway Trail Challenge

08:00

Age 20 & over

£358-£360

  • 230 km trail running

Event overview

Quality and excellent value, scenic trail running adventure, uncrowded trail, venues and hospitality, generous cut-offs, all at a financially accessible price. Ranger Ultras PB230 – celebrating achievement from first to last in – multi-day trail running as it should be. A Grand trail running / fastpacking advenutre of the Pennine uplands and Pennine Bridleway National Trail. All the way from Edale in the south Peak District to it’s northern extent in Kirkby Stephen. We’ve given generous time allowances to make the race a sporting opportunity for trail runners of all abilities, from slow & steady to those keen to step onto the podium. We’ve got indoor checkpoints offering hot food, some with bunkbeds, some with sleeping space and on-course safety team. Within the race infrastructure, we’re also keen that you enjoy developing your personal race strategy, have a superb adventure and sense of connection to the wonderfully diverse landscapes along this national trail.

Event details

  • Average fitness
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village

Route

  • Check points
  • Cut off time
  • Food stations
  • Marshals
  • Sleeping facilities
  • Water stations

What's included

  • Drinks
  • Eco medal
  • Trophy

How to enter

  • Age 20 & over
  • Enter online
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