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Nottingham · United Kingdom

Cycling & running events in Nottingham, 2026

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Run·Road
Nottingham

Robin Hood Half Marathon

The Robin Hood Half Marathon starts and finishes beside the River Trent on Nottingham’s Victoria Embankment, using a traffic-free, single-lap 13.1-mile route through the city. It is usually run in late September, with a 9:30 am start, and it comes from a Nottingham road-race tradition that has run every year since 1981 apart from the pandemic cancellation. The event now sits around the half marathon, with fun runs and a corporate relay for five-runner teams, so the field is broader than a standard club race. It is also Nottingham’s biggest charity fundraising event; fundraising is optional, but most runners do it, and entrants can choose a charity when they sign up. The course is not flat: early climbs come around miles 2, 4, and 6, before the route settles into a mix of city roads, parkland, and riverside running. Runners pass the Victoria Embankment, the River Trent, Nottingham Castle, the Robin Hood Statue, the historic Nottingham Park Estate, and Wollaton Park, where the resident deer can sometimes be seen. The old Nottingham Marathon once included a full marathon as well, but the modern event focuses on the half after route problems around Holme Pierrepont led to the longer race being dropped. Its long history, central route, charity culture, and Nottingham landmarks give it a local identity that is easy to understand even if you are only there to run one lap and get back to the river finish.

Road
Run·Multi-terrain
Nottingham

The Drop Nottingham

The Drop Nottingham begins at Up & Running in central Nottingham (postcode NG1 2DD), starting at 10:00 am. This is not a standard marked race. Participants hand over phones, watches, and maps, are blindfolded, board a bus, and are then dropped at an undisclosed location within Nottinghamshire. The objective is to return to the event centre on foot, relying on judgment, memory, and chosen routes after the blindfold is removed. The stated distances are 6, 10, and 15 miles as the crow flies from the drop point, meaning the actual running distance can be considerably greater. There are no course markers or directions provided. The route may involve a mix of trails, roads, and urban navigation, dictated by the drop-off point and the runner's ability to interpret the terrain.

Multi-terrain
Run·Trail
Nottingham

Robin Hood Live

Listed in our event index as Robin Hood 100.

Trail
About cycling & running in Nottingham

Nottingham Training Notes

Running: Locals run the Trent, the canals, and the parks when they want steady miles without overthinking it. The route covers 2 km through the south side of town, along the River Trent, past the Nottingham Canal, Beeston Canal, Nottingham Castle, and the old pubs. Wollaton Park, Colwick Country Park, Bestwood Park, and Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve handle Z2, intervals, and muddy laps. The Nottingham Running Festival, NoMad Ultra, The Drop Nottingham, and Holme Pierrepont Grand Prix races keep the calendar honest.

Cycling: Locals ride the Big Track, NCN6, Sherwood Forest gravel trails, Sherwood Pines singletrack, Colwick Country Park, Clumber Park, and the Grantham canal towpath. The Big Track links the station, the cricket ground, and both football grounds, then takes you grandly alongside the Trent. Nottingham Clarion Cycling Club brings 85 years of road, track, time trial, cyclocross, duathlon, and triathlon heritage. Notts CTC gives you A rides through D and E rides, with Saturday Rides around 25-35 miles and Top Touring rides reaching 100+ miles in summer. Mapperley holds the proper little climbs, and the city gives you kilometre-long stretches of maybe 5%.

Season: Spring and summer suit both runners and cyclists best, because the days stretch out and the parks, towpaths, and lanes take more volume. Summer temperatures reach 25C and occasionally 30C, so locals shift intervals earlier and keep longer Z2 rides rolling out toward Sherwood Forest or the Vales. Weather changes from day to day, so kit choice stays practical. Winter temperatures often sit just below freezing but mostly stay above it, with occasional snow for a few days. Runners keep to the Trent, canal loops, and park paths, while cyclists turn club rides, gravel, and base miles into the main work.

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