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Plymouth Training Notes
Plymouth hosts 10 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals build base miles through Central Park, Saltram estate, West Park, and the Hoe when the wind behaves. Central Park keeps intervals simple, and Saltram gives a steady green loop when legs need Z2. Plymouth Musketeers Running Club brings the Thursday 19:00 crew, and Plymouth Harriers, Plymouth Coasters, Plymouth Striders, Plymstock Road Runners, and Tamar Trotters give you plenty of pace groups. Run Plymouth Half Marathon starts and finishes on Plymouth Hoe Promenade. Plymouth 10K starts on the Hoe and keeps the city centre sharp. Plymouth Harriers Summer 5 works as a fast anchor event.
Plym Valley Trail gives cyclists the easy spin, and the Plym Valley Urban Loop runs 24 miles from Cann Woods car park through forests, old railway lines, and inner-city cycle routes. Plymouth Cycling Club meets every Sunday morning, weather permitting, with the A Group riding 30-45 miles and the B Group riding up to 20-35 miles. Devon Dinger 200 sits as the anchor event. Dartmoor holds the real climbs, and Haytor Triple packs 1,200 metres into 58 kilometres. Dartmoor Way carries 2,700 metres over 95 miles, so locals save legs for grinding up the local climbs.
Spring, Summer, and Autumn give Plymouth the best rhythm for running and riding. Summer brings long coastal evenings, and Plymouth gets average annual sunshine totals over 1,600 hours when the Azores High pushes north-east towards the UK. Locals use those months for base miles, crit legs, gran fondo prep, and steady laps round Burrator Reservoir. Winter stays workable because Plymouth is one of the warmest UK cities in winter. Winter lows average around 1°C, and snow usually falls in small amounts. Dartmoor gravel and green lanes can turn very muddy after rain.