The Tinners Way (UK)

Submitted by Ian Barnfield on Tue, 08/19/2025 - 02:32pm
Description

The route of the Tinners' Way runs along the watershed ridge of the Penwith Moors. An ancient way from St Just to St Ives, it's recently (2025) been waymarked and is, for the most part, very runnable*..... if you've got the legs ;)

Les Sommets du Parc Val-David Val-Morin

Submitted by Marc Desaulniers on Tue, 08/19/2025 - 12:08pm
Description

Nested in the Laurentians mountains in the Laurentides region in Québec, this park has numerous summits in its boundaries.

Runners will enjoy a mix of forest crossing boardwalks, short and long climbs, magnificent views and most likely see some wildlife.

This loop is great for trail runners who wants a good challenge, or  who are training for an ultra.

The names of the summits ranked by first ascent to the last respecting the direction of the course are: 

Sarn Helen - Brecon to Neath (UK)

Submitted by lloydwatkin on Tue, 08/19/2025 - 09:44am
Description

Start at Roman Road, Brecon (The Promenade Car Park) and head over to Gaer Roman Fort, Cradoc (Brecon) and follow the line of Sarn Helen southwest toward Neath. This hedged footpath runs alongside a streambed—very wet and muddy in winter, generally good in summer but overgrown late season—with limited views at either end before opening to farmland and low hills.