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Half Marathon races near Frome

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Frome

AUG 6
2AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Sturminster Newton Half Marathon
Dorset · 33 km away
9AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Bath Two Tunnels Railway Races - August 2026
Bath BA2 1LX · 17 km away
16AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
South West Spartan Event Weekend
Badminton · 35 km away
16AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Two Tunnels Railway Races (Ultra, Marathon, Half Marathon, 10km, 5km, Colourburst)
Bath · 18 km away
16AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Frome Running Festival
Frome · 1 km away
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30AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Bridgwater Half Marathon
Bridgwater · 49 km away
SEP 5
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Westonbirt Arboretum Half, 10km, 5km & 1 Mile Fun Run
Tetbury · 47 km away
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Bridgwater Half Marathon & 10K
Bridgwater · 46 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Chippenham Half Marathon
Wiltshire · 29 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Burnham Half Marathon
Burnham-on-Sea · 46 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Badminton Trail Runs
nr Chipping Sodbury · 35 km away
Frome · 50 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Frome

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Weston Super Half
SUN OCT 4
The Weston Super Half concludes on Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier, a distinctive feature distinguishing it from typical seaside half marathons. This autumn half marathon centers on Marine Parade in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, and includes shorter races like the Community Mile and a Fun Run alongside the main event. The course crosses the Weston coastline via closed roads, incorporates a segment on the beach, and passes through a nature reserve. Participants are treated to open sea views before reaching the pier for the finish. The event utilizes chip timing, retains historical results, and attracts charity runners, such as those fundraising for the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity with their "Make your seconds count" initiative.
Bath & Bristol Railway October
SUN OCT 11
The Bath & Bristol Railway October is a running event held in Bath, England, during October. It takes place on and around the former railway corridor connecting Bath and Bristol. The event offers multiple distances, from a 2 km option up to 50 km, including 10 km, half marathon, 25 km, and marathon distances. Race conditions are typically autumnal, with average weather around 10.8°C, light wind, and high humidity. The route utilizes a former railway line, incorporating transport history alongside the running course. This line, which opened in the nineteenth century and closed in the twentieth, was later repurposed by Sustrans as the initial route of the National Cycle Network. Bath provides a notable setting, being a UNESCO World Heritage site with proximity to Roman Baths and Georgian streets. The event's atmosphere reflects its local railway connection, with one participant describing it as “Sooo British.”
MoRun Bristol
SUN NOV 15
MoRun Bristol takes place at Ashton Court Park, near Bristol, offering races for children and adults. The event features a 1.5k Mini MoRun, a 5k, a 10k, and a half marathon, accommodating families, beginners, club runners, and those increasing their distance. All races use chip timing for immediate results upon finishing. The Bristol course is set within Ashton Court Park, providing a park-run atmosphere instead of a city-road race. The series supports Movember, raising awareness and funds for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention. Participants can donate during registration or create a fundraising page via Movember or JustGiving. All finishers receive a MoRun medal and headband, with refreshments available at the finish line. Additional prizes are awarded for categories including fastest MoBro, fastest MoSista, best dressed, and best moustache.
AVR Wiltshire Semi-Marathon
SUN NOV 29
The AVR Wiltshire Semi-Marathon is a 13.1-mile road race in rural Wiltshire, with a field capped at 200 runners. It is organized by Avon Valley Runners and run as a charity event for Wiltshire Air Ambulance. Runners start and finish at Edington Station Yard, following an undulating out-and-back route on country roads. The setup resembles a local club race more than a large city half: limited places, countryside miles, and a clear fundraising purpose.
Community Canal Run
MON DEC 28
The Community Canal Run is a free, untimed run along the canal between Bridgwater and Taunton. It offers a 14-mile route and a shorter 7.5-mile option. While not a race against the clock, registration is required for planning and insurance purposes. The main route begins at the YMCA in Bridgwater, following the off-road tow path beside the canal and River Tone to COACH in French Weir Park, Taunton. The 7.5-mile option starts at Maunsel Lock. Participants can run, jog, or walk. There are no medals or aid stations; runners are advised to use the cafes along the route, such as Purple Spoon, Maunsel Lock Tea Rooms, and The Weir. Channel Events organizes the event with Taunton Running Club. Apex Medical and Rescue provides support. Donations are encouraged for the Canal and River Trust, which waived the licence fee.
Larmer Tree Marathon, 20 Miler, Half Marathon
SUN MAR 7
The Larmer Tree race series takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens on the Rushmore Estate, featuring trail races across the Wiltshire Downs in spring. Participants can choose from a marathon, a 20-miler, and a half marathon, with 7-mile and 10-mile routes also available during the same weekend. This event is a small, family-friendly gathering, attracting a few hundred runners for each of the three main distances, unlike large city races. The setting provides a distinctive atmosphere; Larmer Tree Gardens is an elegant country estate, and the organizers humorously refer to using the Rushmore Estate’s “backyard” for the race routes. The courses consist of hilly trail routes, and the terrain can become muddy based on weather conditions, making it more of a countryside run than a quick road race. The shorter 7-mile and 10-mile races are suitable for beginners and include dog-friendly options, while the half marathon and 20-miler serve as good early-season training for runners preparing for a marathon. The marathon covers the full 26.2 miles, and all finishers in the main races are awarded peacock-shaped medals, each distance featuring a unique design. The event spans Saturday and Sunday, with the marathon, 20-miler, and 7-mile race on Saturday, and the half marathon, 10-mile race, and a dog-friendly 10-mile race on Sunday.
Larmer Tree Marathon, 20 Miler, Half Marathon & 10K
SUN MAR 7
The Larmer Tree races start and finish at Larmer Tree Gardens on the Rushmore Estate, with spring trail races across the Wiltshire Downs. The series is family friendly and offers several distances: 7 miles, 10 miles, half marathon, 20 miles, and marathon. Dog-friendly 7-mile and 10-mile options are also scheduled. The routes use the private Rushmore Estate grounds, giving the event a country-estate feel. Runners should expect hills, and the ground can be muddy after wet weather. Shorter routes are suitable for newer trail runners, while the half marathon and 20-mile races are good for those building toward marathon season. Larmer Tree Gardens has been described as one of Britain’s poshest race venues, an unusual base for a muddy spring trail weekend.
Bath Half Marathon
SUN MAR 14
The Bath Half Marathon begins and ends in Royal Victoria Park, with the finish line positioned before the Royal Crescent. This is an annual road half marathon held in Bath, England, typically taking place on the second or third Sunday in March. It has been conducted nearly every year since the early 1980s. The race is a favored option for runners preparing for the London Marathon, and it is managed by London Marathon Events. The course is swift and largely level, involving two circuits on roads flanking the River Avon. Participants proceed west from the city center along the A4, cross the Avon at Churchill Bridge, pass Green Park, and loop back towards Upper Bristol Road, retracing most of the circuit. The primary challenge occurs near the end, with the sole significant incline on Royal Avenue leading back into the park. The Bath Half also serves as the largest single-day charity fundraising occasion in South West England, with previous events generating over £2.2 million for charitable causes.
Devizes Half Marathon
SUN MAR 21
The Devizes Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile road race held in Devizes, a historic market town in Wiltshire. It typically takes place in March, beginning at Church Walk next to The Green, near the old town centre. The event was re-established in its present format in 2012 and has received multiple race awards, such as Wiltshire Athletics Race of the Year and a Racecheck Top UK Road Race award. The course is not a flat loop; it follows an undulating route incorporating Devizes streets, nearby villages, and country lanes. Participants complete an anti-clockwise circuit through the surrounding countryside, ending back in Devizes. The race is part of the Wiltshire Road League, attracting local club runners and others seeking a spring half marathon in a compact Wiltshire town with Norman origins and a visible medieval street layout.
North Bristol Brabazon Half Marathon & 10k
SUN APR 4
The North Bristol Brabazon Half Marathon & 10k is a flat road-and-pathway race held at Scott Park on Coniston Road in Patchway, Bristol. Race HQ is approximately a 10-minute walk from Patchway Train Station. Participants can select either the half marathon or the 10K, both chip-timed events. The routes commence at Aztec Lakes, utilizing the footpaths and cycleways surrounding Bradley Stoke and Patchway. The half marathon begins at Norman Scott Park and concludes with a musical fanfare. The 10K follows a single-loop course. Both distances feature medals with a Brabazon aircraft theme, connecting the event to local engineering heritage instead of a standard finisher design. The race collaborates with Great Western Air Ambulance, offering a bag drop service to support GWAAC. The event concludes with food, drink, and stalls in the finish area.
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Frome hosts 21 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.