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Oldham Training Notes
Oldham hosts 169 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals run Oldham for training, with Alexandra Park offering paved paths, gentle slopes, and open green spaces in the center of town. Oldham Parkrun uses Alexandra Park, while Chadderton Hall Parkrun and Uppermill Junior Parkrun keep Saturdays easy to sort. Up & Running Oldham Social Run Group meets at the Huddersfield Road shop at 7pm every Tuesday for a gentle 5K run. Dovestone Reservoir suits running round the reservoir, and Route 3 from Lakeside Car Park runs 5 km with hills and woodland sections. Royton Trail Race, Naden Valley Multi-terrain Race, Knowl Hill Fell Race, and X-Trail 10K feel like anchor events.
Locals ride Oldham with climbing never far away, because Saddleworth and the South Pennines rise east toward Woodward Hill. Oldham Century RC gives the race crowd a Club Racing base, and Positive Cycles, Ghazali Trust, and GROWE keep more riders moving around Oldham and Failsworth. Rochdale Canal flat towpaths work for Z2, recovery spins, and winter base miles. Towngate Tea Room & Deli makes a 43mi round-trip cafe ride from Oldham with 31% traffic-free riding. Popup Bikes makes a 17mi round-trip with 46% traffic-free riding. Tandle Hill Country Park and Oldham Edge give the cyclocross and singletrack mindset something local.
Oldham suits steady training because the Pennine edge gives you firm paths, rolling terrain, open moorland, woodland trails, and canals without much faff. Summer stays relatively cool, so locals can do intervals in Alexandra Park, Z2 laps by the Rochdale Canal, or stride out to Saddleworth Museum without overheating. Winter stays mild, but wet ground changes the feel for both sports. Runners lean harder on paved paths, park loops, and parkrun rhythm, while cyclists keep base miles flatter on towpaths or pick the cafe rides when the roads and legs feel ready.