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Marathon races near Blackpool

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Upcoming Marathon races near Blackpool

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3JUL
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Saunders Lakeland Mountain Marathon
Coniston · 61 km away
JUL 1
11JUL
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Phoenix Manchester Blaze
Manchester · 66 km away
AUG 2
16AUG
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Running Grand Prix Oulton Park August
Little Budworth · 77 km away
22AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Phoenix Manchester Afterglow
Manchester · 66 km away
SEP 4
5SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Phoenix Manchester Freddie Purrcury Run
Oldham · 69 km away
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18SEP
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Oktoberfest
Rodley · 44 km away
20SEP
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Bronte Bike Challenge
Yorkshire · 71 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
PFW Running Lancashire Loop Trail Run
Blackpool
Blackpool · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Blackpool

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Big Cow Sports Delamere Forest Wildwood Trail Series Half Marathon & 10K Trail
SAT OCT 10
Delamere Forest dictates the experience: wide forest trails, sections of single file track, and ample space to find a steady pace beneath the trees. It offers a straightforward woodland race, aligning with the organizers' "trail running revolution" concept, though the route seems more suited for running than technical challenges for the majority of its length. The course is mostly flat with minor undulations, presenting a challenge to pace yourself for the "sting in the tail" – the "climb Old Pale in the final miles." Effort yields the "stunning view from the top," followed by a return to the finish. A notable detail: dogs are permitted at the start and finish areas but cannot accompany participants on the course.
Priya's Birthday Biryani Dash
SUN OCT 11
Langdale Marathon & Half Marathon
SAT OCT 17
The Langdale Marathon & Half Marathon is a steep road race in Great Langdale, located in the Lake District, featuring gradients up to 1:3. Held in September, it includes a one-lap half marathon and a two-lap marathon. Both races start and finish at Sticklebarn. The marathon route ascends approximately 3,400 feet overall. The event is frequently called the UK’s toughest road marathon, a description that fits: the climbs are sustained, and the second marathon lap transforms familiar roads into a mental challenge alongside the physical one. The course proceeds anti-clockwise from Great Langdale towards Little Langdale, then passes Skelwith Bridge, Chapel Stile, and returns to Great Langdale. Following a flat opening mile, runners encounter the steep ascent to Blea Tarn, followed by a descent to Skelwith Bridge. A demanding climb up Foulstep is next, then a section alongside Loughrigg Tarn, and another descent towards The Langdale Hotel. Participant numbers are modest, with significantly more half marathoners than marathoners. Marathon runners may experience extended periods alone during the second lap. Course support is limited, but marshals and signage provide necessary guidance. Finishers are awarded medals featuring a metal carving of Harrison Stickle; prizes are substantial, including large trophies for overall winners and age-category recipients.
Delamere Forest 10K, 21K & 42K - November
SUN NOV 22
Sea 2 Summit - Offas Dyke Half/Full/Ultra
SUN DEC 6
Sea 2 Summit begins on Prestatyn seafront, leading runners from the coast onto the Offas Dyke footpath in North Wales. The series provides Half Marathon, Marathon, and Ultra distances, all conducted as point-to-point hill races with staggered morning starts to allow slower participants to depart before quicker ones. The course follows National Trail waymarkers into the Clwydian Hills, with the terrain becoming more challenging as it progresses south. The Half Marathon concludes at Moel y Parc Summit, the Marathon at Moel Gyw Summit, and the Ultra proceeds to Horseshoe Pass Summit, passing checkpoints such as Mynydd y Cwm, Grove Hall near Bodfari, Bwlch Penbarras, and Llandegla. No additional race markers are present on the Offas Dyke Footpath, making navigation reliant on national trail signs until the final ascent. Essential equipment is mandated for the terrain and unpredictable weather, with coach transport available for pre-booking, and all finishers will be awarded a custom wooden medal.
Adidas Manchester Marathon
SUN APR 18
The Adidas Manchester Marathon is a 26.2-mile road race through Greater Manchester, following a fast, flat course. It ranks as the UK's second largest marathon and one of Europe's biggest, drawing participants globally. The flat course appeals to regular runners aiming for a personal best. Elite athletes and first-time marathoners also start on the same line. Mancunian support lines the route, a distinct local feature of the race.
Manchester Marathon
SUN APR 18
The Manchester Marathon is known as the UK's flattest marathon course, featuring only 54 metres of climb. This Adidas-sponsored road marathon takes place annually in Greater Manchester since 2012, covering the full 26 miles 385 yards. The current route begins on Trafford Way and concludes on Oxford Road, passing through Chorlton, Hulme, Old Trafford, Stretford, Sale, Timperley, Altrincham, Urmston, Salford, and Manchester city centre. Previous routes ended at Old Trafford cricket ground and included Manchester United’s stadium, while the current route incorporates a three-mile city-centre loop. Over 21,000 runners completed a recent edition, indicating its status as a large mass-participation event. The race has a notable historical detail: three editions were found to be 380 metres short, leading UK Athletics to invalidate those times. This measurement error was attributed to the calibrated bicycle wheel used for course marking and has since been rectified.
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Blackpool Coastal Training Notes

Blackpool hosts 15 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run the prom because the landmarks keep your head straight. The prom is 07 km and climbs +12 m, so it is clean Z2 work when the wind behaves. The full prom loop is 99 km and gains +5 m, so it suits steady base miles. Stanley Park adds a green reset round the boating lake. Fylde Coast Runners put on road, trail, and ultra events from 5Ks to ultras. Blackpool Wyre and Fylde Athletic Club covers beginners through international level. Blackpool Festival of Running, Great North West Half Marathon, Tower to Castle Ultra, and Blackpool Marathon anchor the calendar.

Locals ride north from Blackpool's North Pier when they want simple miles with sea on one side. The route covers 7 km to Fleetwood docks, uses traffic-free promenades, and sits on National Cycle Network path 62. The surface stays asphalt, so intervals and easy spins both work. Cleveleys makes the natural cafe stop. Another loop runs 1 miles from the Solaris Centre, past Lytham St Annes, then inland through Wrea Green, Moss Side, and Higher Ballam. The climbs are not real climbs here, so locals treat wind, higher promenade levels, and inland drags like hill work.

April belongs to Blackpool Marathon legs, and July and August carry the summer 5K, 10K, colour, and night-run buzz. Summer stays mostly cool and overcast, but locals still remember days when it was chuffing warm and the heat got to me a bit. The seafront can feel kind on Z2 days, then the head wind hit me and the session turns honest. Winter brings cool air, wind, and rain, so runners stick to familiar prom landmarks and Stanley Park loops. Cyclists keep the traffic-free coast for steady base miles and save the Lytham Loop for clearer days.