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Running a full marathon is still the classic test for any runner. 26.2 miles (42km) is short enough to be achievable by most people - after a lot of hard training - but definitely long enough and tough enough to make it one of life's most memorable experiences.
From small, locally organised marathons, to the biggest races on the globe, attracting tens of thousands of runners, the Find a Race event calendar lists over 200 marathons every year all over the UK and beyond. So whether you’re looking for your nearest trail marathon or the buzz of a big-city road-race, check out our comprehensive 2026 - 2027 marathon list below: and hit the “Refine” button above to tailor your search.
Looking for a marathon outside the UK? Check out our list of International Marathons. If 26.2 miles doesn't feel tough enough, think about trying a challenging Ultra Marathon. And if you're not quite ready for a Full Marathon yet? See our Half Marathon Calendar.
Fancy an active trip away? Check out our Running Holidays page which lists international running trips and breaks. Or if you're looking for a great running challenge that you can take part in from anywhere, check out our virtual running events.
Marathons 2026 - 2027
Rame Head Race
Mount Edgecumbe, Cremyl, Torpoint, PL10 1HXSnowdonia Trail Marathon Eryri
Caernarfon, GwyneddBoxing Day Challenge
Wraysbury Skiff and Punting Club, Riverside, Egham TW20 0AAPHOENIX - Year End Marathon & Half Marathon
Walton-on-Thames, SurreyWinter Enigma Marathon & Half Marathon
Milton KeynesPHOENIX - Doughnut Dash
Walton-on-Thames, SurreyWTF - Where's The Finish? - 5k,10k, Half Marathon, Full Marathon & Ultra-Marathon
Brandon Country Park, IP27 0SUThe 7 Deadly Sins 7in7
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireThe Slothful Run
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireThe Proud Run
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireThe Lusty Run
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireThe Angry Run
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireThe Gluttonous Run
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireThe Greedy Run
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireWindmill Way Wander - 5k, 10k, Half, Full & Ultra Marathon
Suffolk Running Centre, Church Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP29 5AXThe Envious Run
Ross-on-Wye, HerefordshireOMG (One Mile 2 Go) Run - 5k, 10k, Half Marathon, Full Marathon & Ultra Marathon
Bawsey Country Park, PE32 1EPQuadzilla 4 Marathons in 4 Days
Milton Keynes, BuckinghamshireMTC AIBELL
Lifford, County DonegalQuadzilla 4 Marathons in 4 Days
Milton Keynes, BuckinghamshireThe Hardwick Hobble – Winter 2026: Day 1
Chesterfield, DerbyshireLincoln Culture Run I
Lincoln Road, Skellingthorpe, Lincoln LN6 5UUGrim Leodis
Hollybush Conservation Centre, Broad Ln, Kirkstall, Leeds LS5 3BPHull Culture Run I
Poorhouse Lane Hull HU9 5DFBME Winter LMS 2026
Bury, LancashireMagna Carta Winter
Wraysbury Skiff & Punting Club Riverside Egham Surrey TW20 0AACarry on in the Colliery
Rabbit Ings Country Park, Rabbit Ings Country Park, Lund Hill Lane, Royston, Shafton, Barnsley S71 4BBPHOENIX Fridays - Spring Friday
Walton-on-Thames, SurreySpring Run
Northampton Active, Bedford Rd, Northampton NN4 7AABlair Castle Trail Weekender
Blair Castle, Blair AthollSundowner Trail Marathon
Chelmsford, Essex6 Geese a-laying Run
Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire
How long do you train for a marathon?
How long do you train for a marathon?
The typical training duration for a marathon is usually around 16 to 20 weeks. During this period, runners focus on gradually preparing their hearts, muscles, and mind for the physical and mental demands of the race. It is crucial to follow a well-structured training plan that gradually increases the intensity, allowing for improvements in fitness and endurance.
Marathon events shouldn’t be taken lightly - training should last around 16-20 weeks to allow the body to gradually improve cardiovascular fitness, strengthen muscles and learn how to mentally manage a long-distance run. As a rough guide, you should be looking to run 4 or 5 days a week logging around 45 miles. Your training runs will never be quite as long as the full race and it is a great idea to incorporate cross-training to help build speed and endurance.
How long will it take me to run a marathon?
How long will it take me to run a marathon?
In 2022 the average male finish time for the London marathon was 4hr 21 minutes with the average female finish time only just behind this at 4hr 57 minutes. For many marathon runners, a great aim is to finish under 4 hours, however, this isn’t easily achieved - especially if it is your first time running a race of this distance.
Are there any races longer than a Marathon?
Are there any races longer than a Marathon?
If you’re looking for an even bigger challenge, Ultra Marathons might just be for you. Anything above the traditional 26.2 miles is considered an Ultra Marathon, with common distances including 50k, 100k, 50 miles or 100 miles.