Sat 21 - Sun 22 Nov 2026 Hope Valley, Derbyshire, UK

Peak District South-&-North | Full Race - 93K

A grand weekend of great-value, low-key, big-enjoyment, trail running, with accommodation options, Iconic routes, generous timings, now in the 9th year.

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  • Sat 21 - Sun 22 Nov 2026
The Peak Centre, Hope Valley
Full Race - 93K

08:00

Age 20 & over

£97-£99

  • 93 km trail running

Event overview

Late autumn trail adventure weekender. Two days of classic trails covering a grand tour and highlights of White Peak and Dark Peak. In our usual Ranger Ultras ‘low-key, great-value’ style, which runners tell us they love. Excellent trail running days in their own right (featuring the Pennine Way and Pennine Bridleway), the PS&N is also an ideal choice for preparation and build up to the Ranger Ultras multi-day, expedition style, Pennine Bridleway PB137km & PB230km Trail Challenges. The route is not waymarked (beyond fixed finger posts) but is wholly on public rights of way. Several on course refreshment and drinks points. Total ascent Day One 1439 metres, Day Two 1649 metres. GPX files are sent to all entries well in advance of the race. Based in Edale, Peak District with plenty of parking. We have bookable hostel accommodation options to help make your weekend super easy to arrange. The village also has a good choice of local B&B accommodation, pubs and shops. There is pre and post event hospitality in HQ, finishers medals and winners’ trophies.

This event is part of Peak District South-&-North.

Event details

  • Average fitness
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village

Route

  • Check points
  • Cut off time
  • Navigation required

What's included

  • Eco medal
  • Post-race meal
  • Trophy

How to enter

  • Age 20 & over
  • Entries open
  • Enter online
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  • Sat 21 Nov
  • #1 of 3
The Peak Centre, Hope Valley
White Peak - 50K

08:00

Age 20 & over

£60-£62

  • 50 km trail running
  • Sun 22 Nov
  • #2 of 3
The Peak Centre, Hope Valley
Dark Peak - 43K

08:00

Age 20 & over

£60-£62

  • 43 km trail running
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