TOUR OF PENDLE

The 42nd TOUR OF PENDLE 21st Nov 2026

Welcome to the new home for the Tour of Pendle fell race, the last AL of the season with a sting in the tail. ‘The Tour’ loosely follows a figure of 8 around Pendle Hill and includes a succession of fast descents and increasingly steep climbs, culminating in the Big End.

The race is registered and licensed through the FRA and is organised in accordance with FRA’s rules and requirements. You must carry: waterproof whole body cover (with taped seams and integrated attached hood), hat, gloves, map of the route, compass, whistle and emergency food. 

No GPS.

Please remember: 'The Tour' is an AL fell race, it is not a long distance walk. The race is often run in difficult, and sometimes full winter conditions. Experience is required and local knowledge is an advantage.

The race will start at 10:15am.

A head count will begin at 10:00am approx. 30m from the Village Hall, 20m from the start. Access to the lane beyond is not permitted before the race starts.

The 12.00pm cut-off at CP4 remains unchanged, assuming the race sets off promptly at 10:15am. 

To limit the suffering of marshals - particularly those who will have endured several hours on the summit - and for the safety of runners, a second cut-off at CP6 will be introduced in 2026. This will be determined by the conditions on the day and details will be available at registration.

If you are unable to complete the full course within 4hrs 45mins, in conditions which might reasonably be considered normal for November, you are unlikely to meet the CP6 cut-off.

Anyone arriving at CP4 or CP6 after it has closed will be directed back to Barley Village Hall where they must inform one of the marshals at the hall of their retirement and give them their race number.

Map

Race maps are available from Pete Bland Sports

Produced by Pete Bland Sports in conjunction with Harvey Maps - this map does not reflect more recent minor changes to the course. The Harvey race map will be updated in 2026.

Results

2026

2025 & Previous years

  • Distance: 16.8m / 27km

  • Climb: 4,833ft / 1,473m

  • Enter via SiEntries

  • Pre-entry: £16.00

  • EOD £25.00 if limit of 450 not reached

  • Full kit (Hat or buff as long as it covers your head)

  • Prizes courtesy of Pete Bland Sports

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Race Photography

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NORTHERN HORIZONS

Launched at the Fort William Mountain Festival, 14 Feb 2025, and published by Scottish Mountaineering Press, Northern Horizons features a collection of essays and challenging fell and hill running routes across Scotland and Northern England.

In review:

"Like the quieter corners of the rugged mountains of Scotland and Cumbria it vividly describes, this book is to be relished. Speaking not with the commodifying sensationalism of our times, nor the relentless stopwatch of performance, Northern Horizons is an immersion in the ephemeral patterns and shifts of mountain time. Woven with human and geologic history, its celebration of the primal act of moving amongst mountain landscapes is second only to the enduring grandeur of these places.”

Finlay Wild

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