Dalby Forest Wild Duathlons

MAY
10
2026
Challenge yourself in Dalby Forest on Sunday 10 May 2026 with sprint and standard off road duathlon distances plus relay options. Tackle gravel and forest tracks, enjoy chip timing and take home a finisher medal.
Sprint Run 2 (2.5km) Sprint Run 1 (5km) Standard Run 2 (5km) Standard Run 1 (10km) Standard Cycle (40km)

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Dalby Forest Wild Duathlons 2026

The event takes place on Sunday 10 May 2026 at Adderstone Field, Dalby Forest in the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire. The site covers about 8,500 acres of woodland and uses a mix of gravel, grass and forest tracks. The organiser offers sprint and standard off-road duathlon formats, plus relay and T-shirt options.

Distances

  • Sprint: 5 km run | 20 km cycle | 2.5 km run
  • Standard: 10 km run | 40 km cycle | 5 km run

Entries and participant rules

Entry is open to people aged 15 and over on the event date. Entry fees vary by event and options; fees in the source range from £38 to £54. Registration opens and closes on specified dates in the event information.

Logistics and facilities

A transition area requires race and bike numbers to match racking spots; a small bag or box is permitted. Bikes must be numbered and helmets visible before entry; competitors only are allowed in transition and bib/bike numbers are required to collect equipment after racing. Live chip-timing is provided by Timing Up North. All finishers receive an event medal, Wild Deer merchandise and a snack and drink. Camping is available at Adderstone Field for £5 per vehicle or tent (payable on entry) with hard standing for vans and grass for tents; coffee and food vans operate Saturday evening. Subsidised parking is £5 per vehicle, payable at Forestry England machines. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

10 km
Standard Run 1 (10km)
5 km
Sprint Run 1 (5km)
5 km
Standard Run 2 (5km)
Sprint Run 2 (2.5km)
Standard Cycle (40km)
Sprint Cycle (20km)