The Pendle Way In A Day is an exhilarating winter ultra race that winds through the rugged yet picturesque moorlands of East Lancashire's South Pennines. This challenging trail adventure offers runners and walkers two options: a full 45-mile circuit with over 6,100 feet of ascent or a shorter alternative route spanning approximately 30 miles. The event begins in Barley, at the foot of Pendle Hill, where participants will traverse through quaint villages like Blacko, Barnoldswick, and Earby. The trail weaves across Weets Hill, Wycoller, and Higham before culminating with a climb up Pendle itself. Along the way, runners and walkers encounter diverse landscapes, from serene moorlands to historic landmarks. Waymarkers adorned with the iconic image of the Pendle Witch guide participants along the route, ensuring that even in winter conditions, navigation remains manageable for those familiar with basic orienteering skills. Detailed maps, GPX files, and written instructions are provided to assist entrants throughout their journey. Registration takes place at Barley, where parking is conveniently located close by. The race starts early on a frosty morning: 7am for the longer distance walkers, followed by runners at 8am, with both routes converging at 10am for those choosing the shorter option. Checkpoint closure times are detailed online to help participants plan their pacing strategy. Participants must be prepared for winter weather and carry essential items such as a full-body waterproof cover, headlamp with spare batteries, compass, whistle, mug, fully-charged mobile phone, appropriate footwear (fell or trail shoes), and navigational aids. The recommended Ordnance Survey map is OL21, though an OS 1:25k map of the route will be available. With a midnight cut-off for all routes, this event challenges even seasoned adventurers with its steep ascents and unpredictable winter conditions. Given these factors, it's not suitable for beginners; participants must be at least 18 years old and no dogs are allowed to accompany runners or walkers on the course. For those looking to make an extended weekend of their visit, local accommodation recommendations can be provided upon request. The event also includes a donation to support local charitable causes, adding another layer of significance to this endurance challenge. Full details about the race, including entry requirements and kit lists, are available at www.pendlewayinaday.co.uk.
Races Offered
Entry Fee
Feb 06, 2027
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72.4K
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Running
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206 days remaining
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£40.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for February in Barley.
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3.3° / 9.3°
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-1.2° / 4.6°
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Avg sunshine hours
4h 16m
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Avg rainfall
2.0 mm
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Avg wind speed
16.9 km/h (Gentle breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Low (2.1)
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Humidity
85.5%
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Sunrise
08:14
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Sunset
18:11
About Barley
Learn more about the host city, Barley.
Barley, a member of the grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. One of the first cultivated grains, it was domesticated in the Fertile Crescent around 9000 BC, giving it nonshattering spikelets and making it much easier to harvest. Its use then spread throughout Eurasia by 2000 BC. Barley prefers relatively low temperatures and well-drained soil to grow. It is relatively tolerant of drought and soil salinity, but is less winter-hardy than wheat or rye.