Dunnerdale winterleague

Broughton Mills Reading Rooms car park

Dunnerdale race route with the usual winterleague staggering start. Race is organised by Nick but I don't think this one is flagged? Cake and leftovers buffet in the reading rooms afterwards.

Caw winterleague

Newfield Inn, Seathwaite

A short but interesting race from the Newfield, prepared and flagged by Pete.

Blawith winterleague

Giants Grave grid ref 257879

Malarkey route: flagged by Matthew and no doubt nice and dry.

Giants Grave Winterleague

Giants Grave grid ref 257879

Two laps of Tottlebank and Blawith Knott, flagged and organised by Julian if we remember to warn him.

Birkrigg Winterleague

Birkrigg

Two laps of Birkrigg and Sea Wood, flagged and organised by Will and Sue.

Devoke Winterleague

Devoke Water, top of Birker Fell

Splendid race round the Devoke bumps, organised and flagged by Tim and Beth, and very likely to involve snack shed cake.

Black Combe Winterleague

Whicham Church

Final round of the 2025 winter league: a brisk run up and down Black Combe from Whicham. Unlike the summer race, this one starts and finishes on the road by the churchyard. Possible Square Cafe trip afterwards for working out results.

Caw winterleague

Newfield Inn, Seathwaite

The Caw winter league race is relatively short but over quite serious fell terrain. It sets off from the Newfield from 10am and enjoys a nice climb up and round Caw before conveniently finishing at the pub again. The BCR winter league is a series of small trail and fell races running most weekends through…

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Giant’s Grave winterleague

Giants Grave grid ref 257879

The Giant's Grave winter league race covers two laps of Tottlebank and Blawith Knott, starting on the Woodland road north of Great Burney. It's a mixture of track, grass and winding footpaths suitable for all kinds of runner. Grippy shoes are needed. The BCR winter league is a series of small trail and fell races…

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Birkrigg winterleague

Birkrigg

The Birkrigg winter league is suitable for all kinds of runner; two laps of a very runnable course over Birkrigg and around Sea Wood. It's all grass and probably some mud, so you need shoes with some grip. We meet at the bottom of the ski slope, on the Ulverston side of the hill. The…

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