Wold Rangers Way Ultra - 52km ultra marathon
A beginner-friendly 52km ultra marathon with a 12 hour cut-off, 4 indoor checkpoints with toilets, live GPS tracking and a supportive, well-organised atmosphere.The Wold Rangers Way Ultra is a stunning 52 km circular trail ultra through the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds, starting and finishing at the eco-friendly Field House Camping & Coffee Barn near Tibthorpe. Now in its 6th edition, this friendly and inclusive ultra has become one of Yorkshire’s most popular independent trail events, welcoming both first-time ultra runners and experienced trail runners alike.Limited to just 200 runners and selling out every year, it offers an intimate, well-supported experience with free parking, excellent facilities, 4 indoor checkpoints with toilets, live tracking included, and a unique finisher’s medal waiting at the end—while £4 from every entry supports local charities. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
Summary
- Date: 17/04/2027
- Price: From £49
- Edition: 6th edition
- Distance: 52km
- Route: Circular
- Climb: 2,900 ft
- Cut-off: 12 hours
- Checkpoints: 4 with toilets
What’s included
- Live GPS tracking: A live GPS tracker is included with your entry. We use Open Tracking, the UK’s leading provider of live tracking, mapping and timing solutions for sporting events.
- Finisher medal: Choose how you celebrate your finish: an eco-wooden medal, a wildflower seed medal, or go medal-free and we’ll plant 3 trees on your behalf.Our wildflower seed medals are handmade by EarthRuns from recycled materials. After the event, plant yours and watch it grow into wildflowers that support bees and butterflies for years to come. You’ll also have a tree planted to mark your achievement.
- Tea & cake at the finish: At the finish, enjoy complimentary tea or coffee alongside a well-earned slice of cake.
- Optional technical T-shirt: Fancy an event tee? Add a technical t-shirt to your entry, with a choice of unisex or female fit. Take a look at the design here.
- Waymark post trophy (if you podium): Podium finishers in the open and female class are awarded a unique trophy crafted from reclaimed waymark posts from the Yorkshire Wolds.
- Professional photography: Local photographer Stephen Browne will be on hand