Trust 10 at Avebury
The Trust10 is a monthly, 10k trail run that gives you the opportunity to explore the wider Avebury landscape.
- Booking essential
- Free event
Join us at Avebury on the fourth Sunday of August and September 2026 for a free, 10km trail run. With booking being essential for this event, please consider your fellow runners when signing up as not attending, prevents other runners from enjoying this opportunity.
Enjoy a challenging run with stunning views across the wider Avebury landscape. Registration is from 9:00am at the Coach house (on Avebury high street, next to the Red Lion pub). The Trust10 run will begin at 9:15am. Please remember to bring a water bottle. There is a free drinking water tap available at the finish.
Times
The basics
- Booking number
Call 0344 249 1895
- Accessibility
The course at Avebury is not suitable for running buggies. If you are aged between 14-18 you must be running with a responsible adult.
- Meeting point
Please meet at the Coach house at Avebury, next to the Red Lion Pub.
- Suitability for children
You must be 14 or over.
- What to bring and wear
Please arrive dressed and ready for the event. Off-road, trail running shoes are advisable and a water bottle.
- Other
Parking is available in the main NT visitor car park at Avebury. NT members park for free. You are welcome to run with your dog as long as it remains on a lead attached to you as there might be livestock in some fields.
Upcoming events
In the Blink of An Eye - An exhibition of landscapes
In the Blink of An Eye presents artist Amy Shuckburgh’s atmospheric landscapes of Wiltshire.
Guided tour of Avebury Manor Garden
Join a tour of the beautiful Avebury Manor Garden with Head Gardener Garry to learn about seasonal highlights, a varied history, and exciting new developments in the historic garden rooms.
Discovering Untamed Avebury: landscape, people and nature
Explore the ancient landscape of Avebury alongside archaeologist Dr Nick Snashall.
Behind the Scenes in the Stonehenge Landscape: Archaeology and Nature
Discover the secrets of some of Stonehenge's rarely visited sites and how one of Britain's rarest natural habitats is being recreated and protected.