
Endure24 Leeds Sells Out Ahead Of 2026 Return
Huge demand for Endure24 Leeds...
Endure24 Leeds is set to return to Bramham Park in Yorkshire on 20 and 21 June 2026 after general entries sold out well ahead of race weekend. The popular 24 hour endurance event features solo runners alongside pairs and larger relay teams taking on the off road course through the Bramham Estate across a full day and night of running.
Organisers have confirmed that all standard places are now gone apart from selected team entries, while runners can still join the official waiting list for any released spaces. Demand for the event has continued to rise in recent years as Endure24 has established itself as one of the UK’s best known overnight endurance race weekends.
The Leeds course combines estate tracks, woodland sections and open parkland around Bramham Park, creating a varied route that runners repeat throughout the event. Teams rotate laps across the 24 hour format, while solo runners face the challenge of managing pacing, fuelling and recovery through both daylight and overnight conditions.
Endure24 has become particularly popular with running clubs, workplace teams and friendship groups looking for a more social endurance challenge. The relay structure allows runners of mixed abilities to take part together, while the festival style event village helps create a busy atmosphere throughout the weekend.
For many runners, the appeal comes from the unique overnight experience as the event continues through sunset, darkness and into sunrise on Sunday morning. The changing conditions across the course and constant movement around the campsite create a very different feel from a standard trail race or road event.
Although individual and pair entries are currently sold out, organisers have confirmed that limited team places remain available while the waiting list is also open for runners hoping to secure a late entry before June.
You can find out more about Endure24 Leeds here.
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