The 2024 Annual Wade Walk & Trail Run

Sat, Jun 1st 2024 at 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

A Walk and a Run across varied terrain of approximately 14 miles or 6 miles.


Our transport provider ceased trading in May 2023. We are actively searching for alternative coach providers or self-drive minibuses for the event. We may be successful in achieving this at a reasonable cost, in which case we will go ahead with the event in its usual form. If this is not possible we will put an alternative route in place that will still carry the traditional Wade name Any alternative event will still incorporate the Trail Run on the same route and and will be suitable for full and half distance participants as previous.

Other facilities such as certificates, photos and refreshments at the end and midway will still be available as will all health and safety measures such as first aid and radio coverage.

Keep an eye on this site and our facebook page for updates and information.

We will run the event in 2024 on the first Saturday in June and we look forward to seeing you on the day.

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