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Road runs with chip timing in Scotland in August 2026

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Run through royal history on flat, fast, traffic-free routes beside the River Tay — three distances, one unforgettable Scottish festival for runners of every ability.
  • Sun 2 Aug
  • £10-£36
Perth, Perth and Kinross

Perth Running Festival

Run through royal history on flat, fast, traffic-free routes beside the River Tay — three distances, one unforgettable Scottish festival for runners of every ability.

  • Fun run
  • Road run
  • Half marathon
A seriously flat and rapid course with downhill sections along the coast to finish in the final furlong of Scotland's oldest racecourse with a grandstand finish. Come and be a part of it!
  • Sun 16 Aug
  • £37.75
Musselburgh, East Lothian

Scottish 10K

A seriously flat and rapid course with downhill sections along the coast to finish in the final furlong of Scotland's oldest racecourse with a grandstand finish. Come and be a part of it!

  • 10 km road running + 33 m ascent
A seriously flat and rapid point-to-point course with a downhill profile along the coast to finish in the final furlong of Scotland's oldest racecourse plus grandstand finish. Come and be part of it!
  • Sun 16 Aug
  • £46.75
Tranent, East Lothian

Scottish Half Marathon

A seriously flat and rapid point-to-point course with a downhill profile along the coast to finish in the final furlong of Scotland's oldest racecourse plus grandstand finish. Come and be part of it!

  • 13.1 miles road running + 57 m ascent
  • Sat 22 Aug
  • £7-£27
Killin, Stirling

Killin 10K & 5K

  • Fun run
  • 5K run
  • 10K run
  • Sat 22 Aug
  • £24-£26
Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute

Bute Highland Games 10K Road Race

  • 10 km road running
  • Sat 29 Aug
  • £20
Portree, Highland

Staffin Triathlon and 10K | 10K

  • 10 km road running

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