Sun 21st Sep 2025
Next Race Date
Tissington Trail Half Marathon - Sunday
Event NameThis race also runs on these dates:
Race Information
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10:00 |
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Mixed |
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TBC |
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Flat |
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Ashbourne |
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Kent | |
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- |
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£32.00 |
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Unknown |
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Entries Open |
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Partially Closed Roads |
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Unknown |
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Race Information
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10:00 |
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No |
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Mixed |
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TBC |
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Flat |
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Unknown |
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Ashbourne |
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Kent |
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- |
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Partially Closed Roads |
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£32.00 |
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Unknown |
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Entries Open |
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Race Goodies
What's included or availableRace Pacers
Available pace groupsOther Event Races
Additional distances & related eventsNo additional races or distances available for this event.
Entry Cost
Unaffiliated: £32.00
Affiliated: £30.00
Where is the race?
The race is located in Ashbourne, United Kingdom.
Can I wear headphones at the Tissington Trail Half Marathon?
Unknown.
Is the race still going ahead?
Entries Open
Change is always possible, please contact the race organiser to confirm this.
What is the maximum allowed time to complete the race?
The maximum time allowed is unknown, sorry.
Race Entry Information
Tissington Trail Half Marathon Race Entry
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Tissington Trail Half Marathon - Sunday
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Race Description:
The Tissington Trail Half Marathon is a firm favourite with runners and often sells out months in advance and the race is held on TWO dates across one weekend to accommodate as many runners as possible.
The Tissington Trail, the site of a former railway line from Ashbourne to Buxton, runs along a 13.1 mile route from Parsley Hay to Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Surrounded by beautiful countryside the traffic-free trail is ideal for a cracking half marathon and, because the route is slightly downhill all the way, you've got gravity on your side! This is a rare opportunity to run a half marathon in Derbyshire without hills!
The Tissington Trail Half Marathon Route Information:
The race is a point to point race from Parsley Hay to Ashbourne along the traffic-free Tissington Trail.
Although the route is traffic-free, the trail will still be open to other trail users, including cyclists, walkers and horse-riders.