Sat 28 Feb 2026 Morpeth, Northumberland, UK

TRAILDOG Druridge Bay Night Run

Back for the fifth year... Grab your head torch and join in for a night run under the Northumberland coastal dark skies, while reflective signage and glow stick-wielding-marshals light your way.

2 races

  • Sat 28 Feb 2026
  • #1 of 2
Druridge Bay Country Park, Morpeth

Family Wolfpack Run

18:00

All ages

£10

  • 1 mile trail running
  • Sat 28 Feb 2026
  • #2 of 2
Druridge Bay Country Park, Morpeth

4 Mile

18:30

Age 18 & over

£30

  • 4 miles trail running

Event overview

The 4 mile route starts at Druridge Bay Country Park and heads out to the beautiful beach for a stretch along the sands, then back along the coastal path, before a lap around Ladyburn Lake brings you into the finish. We don't care how fast or slow you are, we just want you and your four-legged friend to enjoy the adventure (with the added bonus of an awesome goodie bag). This event is trail four of five in The Collective and points will be allocated to top 10 male and female finishers to count towards the overall season league. Can't make it to the venue? You can run it anywhere.

Event details

  • Average fitness
  • Dogs allowed at venue
  • Event village
  • Families
  • Newcomers
  • Virtual option

Location

  • Park

Races at event

  • Sat 28 Feb 2026
  • #1 of 2
Druridge Bay Country Park, Morpeth
Family Wolfpack Run

18:00

All ages

£10

  • 1 mile trail running
  • Sat 28 Feb 2026
  • #2 of 2
Druridge Bay Country Park, Morpeth
4 Mile

18:30

Age 18 & over

£30

  • 4 miles trail running

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