Thu 26 Jun 2025 Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, UK

The Lordstones 5K Trail

Summer Trail Series, Race 3

  • Thu 26 Jun 2025
Lord Stones Country Park, Middlesbrough
The Lordstones 5K Trail

18:30

Age 12 & over

£6-£8

  • 5 km trail running

Event overview

The Lordstones 5km Trail Run is an event not to be missed. Set in the stunning North York Moors, the route is a challenging undulating trail that takes in some of the most breathtaking scenery in the area. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out, this is an event that will test your limits and leave you feeling exhilarated. With stunning views of the moors and an undulating terrain, the Lordstones 5km Trail Run is a challenge like no other. So dust off your running shoes and get ready for an adventure. *Don’t forget to enter your ‘club team’ for the series ‘club’ prize. *Prizes are given to the 1st (£20) 2nd (£15) & 3rd (£10) male and female on every race. *Series prizes include £100 vouchers for the male & female series winners. Up & Running (Darlington) Great sponsor of Muddy Roads. *Over £1000 of prizes given throughout the series. *To be eligible for ‘series’ prizes you must run 4 from the first 5 races. Free parking and toilet facilities available. Minimum age strictly: 12 years +. *not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs, transferable refunds only. No dogs in the race allowed.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Event village
  • Families
  • Newcomers

Location

  • Free parking
  • Park
  • Toilets

Route

  • Undulating

Entries

  • Age 12 & over
  • Enter online

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