Sat 15 Aug 2026 Aviemore, Highland, UK

The Speyside Way 50K & 100K | 100K

For over 25 years, this race has been the biggest ultra in the Moray area.

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  • Sat 15 Aug 2026
Aviemore, Aviemore
100K

05:00

Age 18 & over

£80

  • 100 km trail running

Event overview

The 1st Speyside Way race first took place on 3rd April 1994 (Easter Sunday as a matter of fact!) as a 50km as opposed to a 35miler (sorry on behalf of the race for adding that extra part for you!). Throughout its 22 year history, legends in not only distance running, but running as a whole, have competed in this event. This event is stacked in history - from the late Don Ritchie himself (former 100km world record holder, who later took on the job as race director) and world 100km champion Simon Pride, to Commonwealth Games runner Fraser Clyne and even 1500m specialist Brian Scally. The 50km route is a great transition from road running to trail running, and great for a fast time. It is runnable, net downhill (let's not mention the climb at Ben Aigen to keep you honest!) and has a beautiful finish on a coastal path and a wee sting in the tail before the finish line. In 2021, we added a 100km option, where runners do an extra epic mountainous section (again, you are going downhill) from Aviemore to Tamdhu Distillery, where they join the 50km route all the way through whisky country to finish at the coast in Buckie.

This event is part of The Speyside Way 50K & 100K.

Event details

  • Average fitness
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village

Route

  • Check points
  • Cut off time
  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • Marshals
  • Mountainous
  • Toilets
  • Water stations

Location

  • Coast
  • Mountains
  • Secure bag storage

What's included

  • Medal

How to enter

  • Age 18 & over
  • Entries open
  • Enter online
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Tamdhu Distillery, Aberlour
50K

11:00

Age 18 & over

£60

  • 50 km trail running
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