Marathons
Welcome to the TimeOutdoors marathon calendar. 👋 From iconic city races to spectacular trail and mountain routes, you’ll find 100s of marathons in the UK and abroad. Use the filters to search by date, location, terrain or features and pinpoint the perfect 26.2-mile challenge for you. Read more
Browse road marathons across the UK, from major city races like the London Marathon to fast courses in Manchester, Edinburgh, York and more. Prefer trails to tarmac? Explore scenic trail marathons and demanding mountain marathons that swap city streets for hills, moors and coastal paths.
Chasing a time? Use our filters to find PB-friendly marathons with flat profiles, chip timing and great support. If you’re planning a running getaway, you’ll also find unforgettable European marathons, including the Paris, Berlin, Dublin and Amsterdam marathons.
Many events offer charity places, so you can turn your 26.2 miles into vital fundraising. Head to our charity marathons hub to choose a cause, secure a place and start raising money. Once you’ve picked your race, add it as a goal in MyTOD, build a training plan, set fundraising milestones and share your progress with friends and supporters. Your next marathon starts with one click – and one committed decision to get to that finish line.
Want to read more? Read the guides, tips and advice from our blog.
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Marathons 2026–2027
Discover marathons across the UK and beyond and get ready for your next start line.
- Sat 13 Dec
- £39-£41
Crikey its the Christmas Cracker | Day 1 | Marathon
Take on this out and back course to really get in the Christmas spirit. This event isn't just about the race itself, the activities at Race HQ are bound start a jolly atmosphere!
- 26.2 miles trail running + 299 ft ascent
- Sun 14 Dec
- £31-£33
Twas The Run Before Christmas
Run as far as you can during the 4 or 6-hour event through Brandon Country Park in the very heart of Thetford Forest on a multi-terrain loop. Run, rest, head out for more and enjoy some festive fun!
- Multi-terrain run 2
- Sun 14 Dec
- £37.50-£39.50
SoBo Series | Volume 1 | Step into Christmas
Set along the beachfront promenade at Southbourne (SoBo), choose your own distance from 5K to ultra, along this flat, tarmacked, lapped route suitable for all abilities.
- 7 hrs road running + 0 ft ascent
- Sun 14 Dec
- £39-£41
Crikey its the Christmas Cracker | Day 2 | Marathon
An out and back course to really get you in the Christmas spirit with activities at Race HQ bound start a jolly atmosphere, whether you want a PB or to challenge yourself over marathon distance.
- 26.2 miles trail running + 299 ft ascent
- Sun 14 Dec
- £26-£37.50
Running Tribe Races | Dec | Full Marathon
A new and unique concept where you turn up ready to conquer a Marathon but if you're feeling great tackle an Ultra, or go easy and run a cool 1-2 loops instead, depending on how you feel on the day!
- 26.2 miles multi terrain running + 5544 ft ascent
- Sun 14 Dec
- £22-£32
A Christmas Carol Bobble Hat Run | North | Marathon
Welcome to a 7-hour timed running event where you can run a marathon at your own pace on an out-and-back route, with fuel stations each lap, and a bobble hat, medal and goody bag at the finish.
- 26.2 miles trail running
- Sat 20 Dec
- £32.50-£34.50
Christmas Canter | Full Marathon
It's December, so what better way to finish the year than with a Christmas event? Follow the Windmill Way route over two laps for the marathon distance.
- 26.2 miles road running + 764 ft ascent
- Sat 20 Dec
- £20-£22
Rumble In The Jumble II | Marathon
Welcome to a 6-hour timed running event where you can run a 5K all the way up to an ultra marathon on an out-and-back route within the time limit, with fuel stations, pick-and-mix medal and goody bag.
- 26.2 miles trail running + 264 ft ascent
- Sun 21 Dec
- £27-£40
A Christmas Carol Bobble Hat Run | Wales | Marathon
Welcome to a 7-hour timed running event where you can run a marathon at your own pace on an out-and-back route, with fuel stations each lap, and a bobble hat, medal and goody bag at the finish.
- 26.2 miles road running
- Thu 25 Dec
- £23-£35
Christmas Day Cracker Run | Marathon
Come and join the morning of running and aim to complete a marathon at your own pace on a scenic course with Christmas Dinner on route, present, themed medal and goody bag at the finish!
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Fri 26 Dec
- £33-£35
Boxing Day Challenge | Marathon
Come and join the day of running and aim to complete a marathon at your own pace on a flat, out-and-back route along the River Thames then receive a bespoke medal and goody bag at the finish!
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Sat 27 Dec
- £23-£35
Year End Time Turner | Marathon
Come and join the day of running and aim to complete a marathon within the 7-hour time limit, on a scenic course then receive a fantastic pick and mix medal and goody bag at the finish!
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Wed 31 Dec
- £33-£35
River Thames Run | Marathon
Come and join the day of running and aim to complete a marathon within the 6-hour time limit on an out-and-back route along the River Thames, then receive a medal and goody bag at the finish!
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Thu 1 Jan 2026
- £23-£35
New Years Day Run | Marathon
Kick off the year with a motivating run—5K, marathon, or 50K! Shake off festive indulgence, spark your New Year’s resolutions, and embrace the challenge together and start strong this day.
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Sat 3 Jan 2026
- £33-£35
Rhino Run | Marathon
Welcome to a 6-hour timed running event where you can run a marathon at your own pace on an out-and-back route, with fuel stations each lap, and a Rhino medal and goody bag at the finish.
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Sun 4 Jan 2026
- £39-£41
Bridlington | Day 2 | Marathon
Brace yourself for this out-and-back course starting on the cliffs at Sewerby and running along the front at Bridlington. The course is great underfoot.
- 26.2 miles multi terrain running + 748 ft ascent
- Fri 9 Jan 2026
- £20-£27
Midweek Chasing Numbers Jan | Marathon
The aim of the midweek runs is to hold events as cheaply as possible in order for people to be able to build their numbers or simply to help people achieve their own goals at an affordable price.
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Sat 10 Jan 2026
- £23-£35
The Rise From The Ashes Run | South | Marathon
Come and get involved in this Rise From The Ashes Run at The Last Hop in Staines, as long as you complete at least 3km you will be rewarded with one of the incredible phoenix medals!
- 26.2 miles trail running + 0 ft ascent
- Sun 11 Jan 2026
- £32-£38
WTF Where's The Finish?
Run as far as you can during the 4 or 6-hour event through Brandon Country Park in the very heart of Thetford Forest on a multi-terrain loop. Run, rest, then head out for more.
- Multi-terrain run 2
- Sun 11 Jan 2026
- £15-£58
Skipton Sweetie Skedaddle
Enjoy a trip up the Leeds and Liverpool Canal this winter on your choice of distance, along the flat towpath for runners of all abilities, from novices to PB chasers!
- 5K run
- 10K run
- Half marathon
- Trail run
- Marathon
- + 2 more races
- Sat 17 Jan 2026
- £40-£42
Sir Titus Pie n Pickle Plod | Marathon
Happy New Year Run along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal with a choice of distances, all along the flat, even towpath. This event is perfect for runners of all abilities from novices to PB chasers!
- 26.2 miles trail running + 276 ft ascent
- Sat 17 Jan 2026
- £26-£28
Hull Culture Run I | Marathon
Welcome to a 6-hour timed running event where you can run a marathon at your own pace on an out-and-back route, with fuel stations each lap, and a bespok medal and goody bag at the finish.
- 26.2 miles trail running + 2076 ft ascent
- Sat 17 Jan 2026
- £33-£38
Windmill Way Wander | Full Marathon
It's New Year! So what better way to start the year than with an event? Come to the Suffolk Running Centre and follow the Windmill Way route over marathon distance.
- 26.2 miles road running + 764 ft ascent
- Sun 18 Jan 2026
- £17-£29
The Rise From The Ashes Run | North | Marathon
Come and get involved in this Rise From The Ashes Run in Durham, as long as you complete at least 5km you will be rewarded with one of the incredible phoenix medals!
- 26.2 miles trail running
- Sat 24 Jan 2026
- £27-£38
OMG (One Mile 2 Go) Run
Run as far as you can during the 4 or 6-hour event through the lovely Bawsey Country Park on a multi-terrain loop. Run, rest, then head out for more.
- Multi-terrain run 2
Marathon blog
Guides, tips and advice on marathons and running a marathon.
- 10 mins read
The best runs that you've never heard of
To celebrate Global Running Day, we're rounding the best unsung marathons, half marathons and more in the UK!
- 5 mins read
10 best autumn marathons
Looking for a fresh challenge this year? Sign up to an end-of-season marathon to focus your training through the summer and finish the year on a high!
- 12 mins read
What is the best marathon for running a PB?
Chasing a fast marathon time is as much about picking the right course as training hard! Check out our selection of the fastest and flattest marathons in the UK.
- 5 mins read
Run a marathon for charity
Whether it's your first or fifth marathon, entering a 26.2-mile race on behalf of a charity will elevate your experience! Here's how to get started.
- 10 mins read
Running your first marathon
Signing up to run 26.2 miles for the first time will be one the most rewarding decisions you ever make! This guide has everything you need to get started, from training tips to a basic kit list.
- 3 mins read
5 reasons to run the Virtual TCS London Marathon
Whether or not you entered the ballot for the TCS London Marathon, the virtual edition is a fantastic event with plenty to offer. Here's what we learned!
- 5 mins read
Your guide to the BMW Berlin Marathon
Considered to be the fastest marathon in the world, Berlin is a brilliant choice for any runner, whether it's your first 26.2-mile race or you're looking for a PB!
- 5 mins read
Your guide to the TCS Amsterdam Marathon
One of the fastest marathons in the world, Amsterdam is a brilliant fusion of a great running experience and a superb cultural immersion. This is everything you need to know!
- 5 mins read
Your guide to the Paris Marathon
The second largest marathon in the world, the Schneider Electric Paris Marathon attracts 65,000 runners to the French capital for an incredible route and an international EXPO.
- 10 mins read
Your guide to the Edinburgh Marathon
Alongside the headline 26.2-mile run, there are eight other races to choose from at this vibrant festival in the Scottish capital.
Marathon FAQs
Answers to the most common questions about running a marathon.
A marathon is 26.2 miles (42.195km). Every event listed here covers that official distance, whether it’s on road, trail or a mixed-terrain course.
According to an analysis by RunRepeat, the average male pace for marathons is 6:43 mins/km and the average female pace is 7:26 mins/km but these averages mask variations between ages.
The State of Running 2019 report by RunRepeat and the IAAF analysed 107.9 million race results from 70,000+ events between 1986 - 2018 and concluded that runners have never been slower - male runners in particular.
In 1986 the average finish time for a marathon was 3:52:35 but by 2019 it was 4:32:49 - 40 minutes and 14 seconds slower. This is partially explained by the fact that runners are also getting older but gender also plays a role. Both men and women got quite a lot slower between 1986 - 2001 but since then, men have continued to get slower (at a slower rate) whereas women have actually started to get faster - knocking 4 minutes off the average marathon time since 2001.
The average marathon pace at the time of the report was 6:43 mins/km for a male and 7:26 mins/km for a female.
In terms of age, 30-50 year olds have the best average finishing time at 4:24 hours; under 30's average 4:32 and 50-60 year olds average 4:34 - so younger isn't always better. Over 70's are consistently slower at 5 hours 40 minutes.
For more detailed statistics, please refer to the State of the Running Report.
Most runners need 16–24 weeks of consistent training, depending on current fitness and goals. If you’re newer to running or aiming for a big PB, allow longer and build up gradually to avoid injury.
Look for marathons with good support, generous cut-off times and straightforward routes. Popular first-timer options include big city events and well-organised regional races with clear signage, pacers and strong volunteer support. Use our filters to find beginner-friendly or flat marathons to get started or read our guide to running your first marathon.
Yes. Many marathons offer guaranteed charity places. Visit our charity marathons section, pick a cause and book your place – we'll build your fundraising page for you and the charity will then support your fundraising.
- Road marathons are run mainly on tarmac and are usually best for fast times.
- Trail marathons use paths, tracks and off-road routes, often with more hills and changing terrain.
- Mountain marathons add serious elevation and navigation, often in remote terrain, and are best suited to experienced off-road runners.
When it comes to marathons, there are few events as renowned as the World Marathon Majors. Also known as the Abbott World Marathon Majors, the WMM is a series of six of the world's most prestigious marathons - Tokyo Marathon, Boston Marathon, London Marathon, Berlin Marathon, Chicago Marathon and New York City Marathon. Each marathon has its own unique features, making them a must-run for marathoners worldwide.
From the vibrant streets of Tokyo to the historic course of Boston, the iconic landmarks of London, the autumn scenery of Berlin, the diverse neighborhoods of Chicago, and the triumphant finish line in New York City's Central Park - each one of the marathons has something different to offer.
Tokyo Marathon
The Tokyo Marathon, held in the bustling capital of Japan, takes place in late February or early March, showcasing the beauty of Japan's capital to runners from around the world. With its festive atmosphere, enthusiastic spectators, and a course that blends traditional and modern city sights, the Tokyo Marathon offers an unforgettable experience for both elite runners and amateur athletes alike.
Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon, running since 1897, is the world's oldest annual marathon and holds a special place in marathon running history. The marathon is famous for its challenging 'Heartbreak Hill' and attracts elite runners from around the world but be warned, you might need some of that marathon endurance and spirit as it is notoriously difficult to secure a place.
London Marathon
London Marathon, held in April, offers runners a truly a world-class event racing by iconic landmarks whilst experiencing the vibrant atmosphere and thousands of cheering spectators. Not only does it attract elite athletes but it also provides everyday runners - many in fancy dress - with the chance to participate.
Berlin Marathon
Berlin Marathon, held in September, is known for its flat and fast course, making it a favourite among runners aiming to achieve personal bests. Runners from all over the world flock to Berlin to experience the city's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning autumn scenery.
Chicago Marathon
Chicago Marathon, which takes place in October, showcases the hospitality and energy of the city of Chicago. With its scenic tour of diverse neighborhoods, runners get to experience the rich cultural tapestry that makes up the city. The marathon, sponsored by the Bank of America, attracts runners of all levels, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and support throughout the race. As runners cross the finish line in Grant Park, they celebrate the completion of an incredible journey.
New York City Marathon
New York City Marathon, held in November, is the largest marathon in the world with over 50,000 runners taking to the streets of the five New York boroughs. The marathon's finish line in Central Park is a truly triumphant moment for every finisher.
Scoring
The World Marathon Majors operates a unique scoring system that takes into account finishers, podium placings, and age group rankings to determine the winners. Runners earn points based on their performance in each of the marathons.
Six Star Finishers
Becoming a Six Star Finisher is the ultimate achievement for marathon runners. To earn this accolade, runners must successfully complete all six marathons of the World Marathon Majors series. Once accomplished, runners join an elite group of athletes and are awarded the coveted Six Star Finisher medal. Crossing the finish line of the final marathon is a moment of triumph, marking the beginning of a lifelong pride as a Six Star Finisher.
To find out more about the World Marathon Majors, please visit their website.
The exact marathon distance is 26.2188 miles or 42.195 kilometers. But why? The story starts over 2,000 years ago - read about it here.
The exact marathon distance is 26.2188 miles or 42.195 kilometers. But why? The story starts over 2,000 years ago in ancient Greece and takes in three key events before finishing in front of the Royal Family in 1908.
Event #1: the Battle of Marathon (490 BC)
According to an ancient Greek myth, in 490 BC the Athenian soldier Pheidippides was sent to Athens with a message to announce the Greek victory at the Battle of Marathon. The story goes that Pheidippides ran the 25 miles from the town of Marathon to Athens.
Event #2: the 1896 Olympics
Fast forward nearly 2,400 years to the first modern Olympic Games, held in Athens in 1896. A Frenchman called Michel Bréal suggested to the organising committee that the Olympics should hold a running event that recreates Pheidippides' mythical journey. The idea was seized upon - they used the same route and named the event after the town where it all started.
The marathon became a regular Olympic fixture - although each event was slightly different in length, they were still all roughly 25 miles.
Event #3: the 1908 Olympics
The 1908 Olympic Games organisers planned a 26 mile route from Windsor Castle to the entrance of the White City Stadium. However, to make it easier for the Royal Family to watch the start and finish, the race was started at Windsor Castle and finished in front of the royal box in the stadium - which added 385 yards to the original 26 mile route and that is why the exact marathon distance is now 26.2188 miles.
In May 1921, the IAAF agreed to use the length used at the 1908 Olympics as the standard distance for the marathon and the rest, as they say, is history.
The Boston Marathon is the world's oldest marathon and is regarded as one of the world's most prestigious events. It was first run on 19 April 1897 inspired by the marathon at the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens.
The current world record for men is 2:00:35, set in the 2023 Chicago Marathon by Kelvin Kiptum of Kenya who died in a tragic car crash in 2024. The fastest female marathon runner is Tigist Assefa of Ethiopia who ran Berlin Marathon in 2:11:53 in 2023.
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