
Frequently asked questions
General Event Information
What types of events do Lancashire Trails offer?
We organise a range of trail running events across Lancashire, including 10K, 15K, half marathons, and ultra-distance challenges up to 100 miles. All events are off-road and designed to showcase the best local landscapes.
Are your events suitable for beginners?
Yes. Many of our shorter trail events (10K–15K) are ideal for beginners. Ultra events are more demanding and require prior experience, preparation, and self-sufficiency.
Are your events chip timed?
Yes. All events are professionally chip timed, with live results and finish times published shortly after the race.
Do I need to be part of a running club?
No. Our events are open to everyone, whether you’re part of a club or an independent runner.
Course & Navigation
Are the routes marked?
Yes. All courses are clearly marked with signage, arrows, and marshals at key points. For ultra events, additional navigation awareness may be required.
Will I receive a route map?
Yes. Full event information, including GPX files and course maps, will be sent 7–10 days before the event.
What terrain should I expect?
Our routes include a mix of:
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Woodland trails
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Moorland paths
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Farm tracks
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Canal towpaths
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Open countryside
Expect uneven ground, mud, hills, and natural obstacles.
Ultra Event Specific Questions
Do I need experience to enter an ultra?
Yes. Ultra events are physically and mentally demanding. We strongly recommend previous experience in long-distance or trail running.
Are ultra events fully supported?
Yes, but with an expectation of self-sufficiency. You will have:
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Checkpoints / aid stations
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Medical support
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Course marking
However, you must carry essential kit and be prepared for changing conditions.
Is there a cut-off time?
Yes. All ultra events have strict cut-off times at checkpoints and the finish. These are in place for safety and will be clearly communicated in advance.
Aid Stations & Hydration
Are there water stations?
Yes. Regular aid stations are provided depending on distance.
Do you provide cups/bottles?
Yes. But we encourage you bring your own bottle/bladder to help reduce waste.
What is available at aid stations?
This varies by event but typically includes:
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Water
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Electrolytes
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Snacks (sweet & savoury)
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Basic first aid
Ultra events will have more substantial options.
Event Day Logistics
When will I receive my race information?
Full competitor information is emailed 7–10 days before the event.
Can I collect my race pack on the day?
Yes. Details and times will be included in your event email.
Is there parking available?
Yes. Parking information will be provided in advance. Please follow signage and marshal instructions on arrival.
Are there toilets at the event?
Yes. Toilet facilities will be available at Race HQ and, where possible, on course.
Safety & Medical
Is there medical support on the course?
Yes. Professional medical teams and first aiders are present throughout all events.
What happens in bad weather?
Events will go ahead in most conditions. In extreme circumstances, routes may be altered or the event delayed or cancelled for safety.
Do I need to carry mandatory kit?
For ultra events, yes. A mandatory kit list will be provided and may include:
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Waterproof jacket
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Mobile phone
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Hydration
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Nutrition
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Emergency items
Spot checks may take place.
Entries, Transfers & Deferrals
Can I transfer my entry?
Yes, subject to our entry terms and deadlines.
Can I defer my place?
Deferrals may be available depending on the event and notice given.
Are entries refundable?
Entries are non-refundable, in line with standard event policies.
Results, Medals & Prizes
Will I receive a medal?
Yes. All finishers receive a bespoke medal.
Are there prizes?
Yes. Prize categories vary but typically include:
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Top 3 male & female
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Age categories
Prize details will be confirmed in advance.
Environment & Responsibility
Are your events environmentally friendly?
We aim to minimise impact by:
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Operating cupless aid stations
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Providing waste management at key locations
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Encouraging responsible trail use
Please respect the countryside at all times.
Still Have Questions?
If you need further information, please contact us—we’re always happy to help.