Bluebell Blunder Saturday April 18th 2pm 2026.
Venue: Mork Clay Club, St Briavels, Lydney GL15 6QH
DATE CHANGE: Now Saturday 18th at 2pm and NOT Sunday April 19th. 11am
All entrants were emailed and those that couldn't make the new date have been given full refunds - those places have now been filled again. The race is full.
Transfers close Wednesday 15th April midday.
Distance: 7k 'ish' Off-Road Race
Race Full
150 race limit
NO ENTRIES ON THE DAY.
Fees: £16 (£18 unaffiliated)
2026 Results:
Individual Results
Category Winners (10yrs)
Team Results
AG% Results
This is a delightful off-road run in the Wye Valley with sections on Offa's Dyke at the Bluebell time of the year.
Free parking, toilets and inclusive teas and cakes after.
Bluebell Blunder Course Description
The course begins with an uphill stretch on a delightful forest trail. Eventually you emerge onto a country lane with an attractive converted barn.
Soon you return to a footpath, with some twists and turns through the forest, including a short trot along the Offa’s Dyke Path, you emerge onto a high point. below which you are greeted with a charming view of
You now head southwards and with dense forest either side I heard a rustling, and a deer bounded upwards through the trees. He stopped and we watched each other for a minute or so, until I moved on – a magical moment.
Eventually you head left to Offa’s Dyke Path, which you now follow all the way to the finish. This is the highlight of the run, with open fields, woods carpeted with bluebells, and pleasant, undulating running. After crossing the final style, the Lower Wye Valley showcases its finest display of bluebells. We hope you still have the energy to marvel at them.
Venue: Mork Clay Club, St Briavels, Lydney GL15 6QH
2025 Results
Individual Results
Category Winners
Team Results
Age graded results
2024 Results
Individual Results
Category Winners
Age Graded Results
2023 Full Results are here
2017 Full Results are here
2016 Full Results are here
2015 Full Results are here
2014 Full Results are here
Photos by Marshal Al Dobbs here