Sunday 6th July 2025
Dunsop Bridge, Clitheroe BB7 3BB
Nestled in the heart of the Forest of Bowland, the Puddleducks Trail & Road Runs offer a picturesque and invigorating running experience starting from the charming village of Dunsop Bridge. These runs traverse the stunning landscapes of one of England's most beautiful and unspoiled Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whether you're a seasoned runner seeking a challenging trail or a novice looking to enjoy a leisurely jog through serene woodlands and rolling hills, Puddleducks provides an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature while testing your endurance and spirit. Join us in exploring the verdant paths and scenic routes that make the Puddleducks Trail & Road Runs a memorable adventure for all fitness enthusiasts.
15k Trail Run & 10k Road Run
Entry is available now using our online entry portal. Your entry fee includes all the administration, race day bib number, chip timing, marked route, medical support and on the day facilities.
The minimum age for the event is 17 and over on the day.
The minimum age for the event is 17 and over on the day.
ENTRY TYPE |
15k Trail FEE |
10k Road FEE |
Standard |
£30.00 |
£25.00 |
UKA Club Runner |
£28.00 |
£23.00 |
You will receive an entry confirmation email shortly after it has been processed. Please keep this for your records. Further, more specific event information will be emailed to you before event day.
REGISTRATION OPENS AT 8.00am to collect your race pack.
THE RUN STARTS AT 10.00am. Make sure you are ready at this time.
PARKING
Parking is provided within the village and the cost is included within your entry fee. When you arrive at Dunsop Bridge, please follow the signs to the car park and race HQ.
VENUE
All the event facilities, including registration, on the day race pack collection, toilets and baggage storage can be found ar race HQ. The nearest postcode for your SatNav is BB7 3BB.
RESULTS & TIMING
You will see on your bib number a silver chip timing tag. This must be visible as you cross the start and finish lines so your run is recorded. Results will be published shortly after the event on the results page on this site.
WATER STATION
Bottled water will be available at approximately 6 miles. There will be a collection point about 100 metres after the station to discard your bottle. You will not be permitted to carry bottles past this point.
WHAT TO WEAR
We recommend you wear suitable trail running shoes. In adverse weather a cagoule, tights, hat and gloves may be required, so do come prepared, just in case.
MEDICAL & SAFETY
Medics from Remote Medical Services will be on-site to assist if and when required. All our stewards and medical team are connected by radio.
As you will appreciate, the medics main priority is to respond to emergencies and serious injuries so they may not be able to help you with the minor cuts and scrapes that you’d normally be able to sort out yourself.
If you are unable to finish your event and need to retire, you must report to the finish line or an event marshal.
THE RUN STARTS AT 10.00am. Make sure you are ready at this time.
PARKING
Parking is provided within the village and the cost is included within your entry fee. When you arrive at Dunsop Bridge, please follow the signs to the car park and race HQ.
VENUE
All the event facilities, including registration, on the day race pack collection, toilets and baggage storage can be found ar race HQ. The nearest postcode for your SatNav is BB7 3BB.
RESULTS & TIMING
You will see on your bib number a silver chip timing tag. This must be visible as you cross the start and finish lines so your run is recorded. Results will be published shortly after the event on the results page on this site.
WATER STATION
Bottled water will be available at approximately 6 miles. There will be a collection point about 100 metres after the station to discard your bottle. You will not be permitted to carry bottles past this point.
WHAT TO WEAR
We recommend you wear suitable trail running shoes. In adverse weather a cagoule, tights, hat and gloves may be required, so do come prepared, just in case.
MEDICAL & SAFETY
Medics from Remote Medical Services will be on-site to assist if and when required. All our stewards and medical team are connected by radio.
As you will appreciate, the medics main priority is to respond to emergencies and serious injuries so they may not be able to help you with the minor cuts and scrapes that you’d normally be able to sort out yourself.
If you are unable to finish your event and need to retire, you must report to the finish line or an event marshal.