About this race
Caldbeck to Cartmel defines this race: a point-to-point crossing of the Lake District National Park, north edge to south edge, with no pretense that it is anything other than a "long-distance trail running challenge." Lakes in a Day is firmly in ultra territory, the kind of day where the landscape is beautiful but never forgiving, and the phrase "impressive feats of endurance" feels earned rather than decorative.
The route takes runners over challenging terrain, with the Helvellyn Ridge standing out as the feature most people will measure themselves against. Expect trail surfaces, significant climbing, and a finish in Cartmel that will feel hard-won; the crowd consists of ultra runners, crews, and spectators moving between viewing points to watch a real "spectacle of human determination." A half course version now exists, which maintains the same spirit while covering less ground in the Lakes.