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Beginner-friendly Trail runs in West Yorkshire

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Chaos on the Calverley Millennium Way. A 12km/7.5 mile trail race taking place on the fully marked Calverley Millennium Way footpath. Find out why it's Chaos...
  • Wed 20 May
  • From £22
Leeds, West Yorkshire

Calverley Chaos

Chaos on the Calverley Millennium Way. A 12km/7.5 mile trail race taking place on the fully marked Calverley Millennium Way footpath. Find out why it's Chaos...

  • 5 miles trail running + 712 ft ascent
West Yorkshire’s very first female-only ultra-marathon! Travelling through woodlands and open moorland, this scenic route passes through Hebden Bridge and Haworth as well as other areas of beauty.
  • Sat 1 Aug
  • £20-£65
Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire

She Strides Ultra 50K

West Yorkshire’s very first female-only ultra-marathon! Travelling through woodlands and open moorland, this scenic route passes through Hebden Bridge and Haworth as well as other areas of beauty.

  • 50 km trail running + 5000 ft ascent
A fast, fun-packed forest trail run with some challenging uphills and rewarding downhills! Starting in Meanwood, the run takes in some of the best trails that Leeds has to offer over a 10.5km route.
  • Sun 15 Nov
  • £20
Leeds, West Yorkshire

Meanwood Holly Hustle

A fast, fun-packed forest trail run with some challenging uphills and rewarding downhills! Starting in Meanwood, the run takes in some of the best trails that Leeds has to offer over a 10.5km route.

  • 10.5 km trail running + 644 ft ascent
  • Sun 20 Sep
  • £17-£22
Keighley, West Yorkshire

Sue Ryder Bronte Half Marathon

  • 13.1 miles multi terrain running
  • Sun 27 Sep
  • £21-£25
Mirfield, West Yorkshire

Hopton 10K

  • 10 km multi terrain running + 233 m ascent

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