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Cranham Beast

& the Baby Beast

19th July 2020

Trailmania Run #3

The Route

The Cranham Beast 10k & Baby Beast 3k are trail events which takes in some of the most hilly, but beautiful, and stunning parts of the Cotswolds. The event gives runners and walkers the opportunity to explore fantastic commonland, diverse woodland, the famous Cheese Rollers Hill (Coopers Hill), get spectacular Cotswold views and visit local villages such as Sheepscombe, Witcombe, Birdlip and of course Cranham.

A trail challenge that’ll make your lungs feel like something is chasing you through the woods!

The 10k, starting at Buckshead Farm, Cranham, the route heads to Cranham Lodge, over the road to reveal a spectacular view across the Malvern Hills (see photo)Headed down through Crayfield Farm, crossing the Cotswold Way and a 500ft descent reaching Great Witcombe & the Witcombe Resevoirs.  There won’t be much time for respite as the starts heading up into Cooper Hill Wood for about 1 mile. Luckily, the Beast route takes in the slightly less steep Cotswold Way to the side of Coopers Hill, but only slightly! Once at the top, it’s worth looking back down, what hill people will chase after a cheese for! It may seem like the toughest hills have been completed, however with High Brotheridge, one of the highest points in the Cotswolds to be sumitted in the last few miles of the event, really is a challenge.

Coopers Hill, followed by High Brotheridge is why it’s “the Beast”

With lungs burning, a short descent to the Brotheridge Farm, where Steve Hannis, who kindly gives and prepares the event awards from local Buckholt wood, offers a brief respite before the next hill. The course now crosses Buckholt road and heads down to the fallen tree. With the last few miles left, there is the challenge of Monks Ditch, the Stream and the final climb out of Buckholt and Cranham Woods, up to the finish at Buckshead Farm. You will now have time to take a deep breath, realise what you have just achieved and reflect on a very varied event, with some amazing, wildlife rich Woodland, spectacular views, pieces of history and local legends such as the famous Cheese Rolling

Event Information

When: Fri 17th July 2020
Where: Buckshead Farm, Cranham

Cranham Beast

  • time: 10am
  • distance: 10k
  • fee: £17 (+ £2 unaffliated)
  • min age: 15yrs

Baby Beast

  • time: 9am
  • distance: 3k
  • fee: £9
  • age: 7 -14 yrs

Family Beast

  • time: 9am
  • distance: 3k
  • fee: £5 per medal (no timing)
  • age: 4 to 104 yrs
    All children must be accompanied by an adult.
    The course will remain marked and Key Marshals will stay in place until 10:10am up to 2k and until 11am from 2k to the Finish.

Online entries open, go to online registration form >>>

Friday 19th July @ 18:00hrs & no entries on the day
Series entries close on the 27th June, too, after which places in the other events are not assured

Important information you should read before race day, including how to get your race number.  Read info >>>

Parking is in the Campsite (Race HQ) at Buckshead Farm, Cranham. Please follow signage caution and parking marshal instructions

This parking will be open from 6am.

How to get to the event and recommended parking

  • Bespoke Medal to all finishers
    part 3 of the series medal
  • Awards 1st in all categories
    (series awards 1st, 2nd & 3rd)
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Cranham Beast 10K


Distance: 10.3 km (6.37 M)
Trails: 96% Road: 4%
Total Ascent: 397m (1413 ft)
Lowest: 89m (292ft) at 3.04 KM
Highest: 277m (912ft) at Start/Finish

GPX File: download >>>

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Baby Beast 3K


Distance: 2.2M / 3.4K
Trails: 100% Road: 0%
Total Ascent: 110m (363 ft)
Lowest: 188m (617ft) at 1.06M
Highest: 277m (912ft) at Start/Finish

GPX File: download >>>

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