The Dark Dart Dash
Events
Wild Running offers adventurous, off piste camps and events in beautiful locations, which expand your horizons and boost your self belief by providing a unique and educational experience, not soon forgotten.
We employ the best guides in the business and our camps also aim to offer something special to take away, whether it’s a talk by fell running legend Joss Naylor, or the late Climbing supremo Martin Moran.
"I had such a brilliant time on this running camp. It was a lovely group of non-judgemental, interesting people with a shared passion for running. The fells were absolutely stunning. Ceri was a fab leader who lined up everything for us. We had delicious dinners both nights—including a much needed Indian after the 18k. We were also joined by Brett and Liz who had a lovely energy and were very inspiring. Altogether, thoroughly recommend and I will be joining Ceri again."
"A great experience which was challenging and fun in equal measures. Ceri and the other guides were really helpful, inspiring confidence, sharing tips and making sure that runners of varying abilities were accommodated. Stunning location too."
"I attended the Wales yoga and running weekend in November. Relaxed, inclusive of all abilities and restorative. Ceri fostered a friendly atmosphere which brought the group together. Some beautiful and challenging runs with Ceri, and we were also accompanied by knowledgeable local guides. I look forward to the next one."
"Over the past few years I have attended several Wild Running camps on Dartmoor and in the Brecon Beacons. They have all been filled with great running and yoga, fabulous scenery, delicious food and interesting company. Ceri creates a relaxed and friendly atmosphere and is brilliant at accommodating all levels of running ability. He has many interesting insights into all aspects of running and links with the worlds of literature and journalism. Ceri is the only person I know who has written a poem about one of their events! He also has a genuine interest and awareness of issues going beyond running, especially inclusivity, diversity and environmental responsibility. Probably because of this his camps tend to attract other interesting and thoughtful people and create memorable conversations and lasting friendships. I look forward to being back on another Wild Running camp very soon."
Route map and FAQs for the Paradise and Back trail run