Find runs in and around South West in April 2023 - filter events by date, display on a map or use the advanced search to find your perfect race.
The Race With No Name (Dartmoor Traverse), is an established ultra crossing of Dartmoor which follows the Two Moors Way from Drewsteignton to Ivybridge. Suitable for pairs, solos and walkers.
Being close to the Stourhead estate the 10k/5k races are very scenic courses with little traffic.
BTC Race Day is back at Odd Down, bigger and better than before, in 2023 with music, entertainment, live commentary, and an amazing atmosphere.
Trail Running in the heart of Dorset
A Walking and running Event with distances from 12 to 26 miles
2023 sees the 40th anniversary of the Corsham 10K.
A running event organised for runners by runners. Trail Ultra marathon in East Devon.
Welcome to the Hartland Hartbreaker, 9ish or 18ish miles of hartbreak and hartache!!
Individual marathon race and relay event
The Round the Tor Races are back for 2023
Described by many as their favourite section of the South West Coast path, welcome to MudCrew’s South West Traverse – The SWT.
The Cleevewold is a tough and hilly 14 mile multi-terrain race.
Wiltshire’s most popular 5-mile race, returning for the 24th edition.
One of the most beautiful half marathons is back for 2023.
A great fast traffic free and 10km on footpaths around the River Exe and Exeter Quay.
Back for 2023, the Westonbirt House Easter 10k.
This ia a 9K multi-terrain race organised by Bitton Road Runners.
The Lightning Bolt 10k, an event that does exactly what it says on the tin.
An undulating scenic 12km road race starting and finishing in picturesque Marnhull, North Dorset.
A predominately off road event of approx 10k with limited road use based on the village of Butleigh nr. Glastonbury.
The Frenchay 10k was first held in 1980 and is one of the country's oldest 10k events.
4.167 miles on the hour, every hour, until the there is only one left standing - Have you got what it takes for just one more loop?
A running event organised for runners by runners.
A great way to learn self-navigation skills before tackling an ultra or something more serious!