Moors Traverse®

Sunday 6th April 2025

A 80km ultra following Wainwright’s coast to coast route between Ingleby Cross and Robin Hood’s Bay

A runner on the final North York Moors section of the iconic Northern Traverse race

The Moors Traverse® is an 80km ultra following Wainwright’s coast to coast route from Ingleby Cross to Robin Hood’s Bay. The event has an adventurous ethos and culture of self-sufficiency.

Following the success of the inaugural 2024 edition, the Moors Traverse is back for its second year! Starting from Ingleby Cross and following the same route as the Northern Traverse, the Moors Traverse runs along the spectacular northern edge of the North York Moors National Park, before weaving through eastern Yorkshire to a stunning finish at Robin Hood’s Bay – the end of Wainright’s coast to coast trail.

This is an achievable and beautiful ultra and a great stepping stone for those aspiring to enter the more challenging Lakes Traverse.

2025 race Entries are now closed

Entries for the 2026 Moors Traverse open Wednesday 9th April

The Route

Tip: click/tap on "Learn more" then expand the map to get more route details.

Average terrain type

  • 28% Road
  • 28% Track
  • 44% Trail
  • 28% Road
  • 28% Track
  • 44% Trail

Where and when?

Support points

You can expect a warm welcome from our Event Team at each Support Point. A combination of our professional staff and volunteers are in attendance at each Support Point. There is almost always a medic at these locations to provide advice and emergency care. If you need to retire, the Support Points are the only place on the course where you can do this.

Here is the kind of food you can expect at the Glaisdale support point for The Moors Traverse®:

  • A selection of hot and cold drinks including tea, coffee, hot chocolate, squash and water, with milk alternatives available.

  • Sandwiches with various fillings such as cheese, hummus, egg, salad, peanut butter, or jam.

  • Hot and cold savoury snacks.

  • A selection of cakes and traybakes, fresh fruit, porridge and a variety of other hot and cold breakfast options.

There is one supplementary cafe stop where we have arranged for participants to have a free drink and cake. There is usually a range of excellent snacks and cakes available to purchase as well. This location is: Falling Foss cafe - 15km from Glaisdale, this is available until 18:30.

There is a variety of food at support points ©No Limits Photography

Please see the menu below for a hot meal and soup options at each support point.

Kit requirements

Please download the following clothing and equipment checklist. The items listed are mandatory and must be worn by the participants or carried at all times for the duration of the Moors Traverse®. Your kit will be checked at registration. If we determine that your kit is not sufficient, you will not be able to start.

The current Downloadable Checklist is version 3, dated 17/06/2024.

We know that kit and clothing requirements can be a bit confusing and we hope that the downloadable checklist will help you select and pack the correct clothing and equipment. We would recommend that you read our comprehensive guidance article on clothing and equipment.

Comprehensive Clothing and Equipment Guidance

Finishers Drop Bag

A ‘Finishers Drop Bag’ will be transported from the start to the finish for each runner. There will be no access to this Drop Bag during the race at any of the Support Points. The maximum weight of a Finishers Drop Bag is 5kg (they will be weighed!) and they can be dropped off during registration hours at Ingleby Cross on Sunday morning (see timings above). This bag should be robust and waterproof to withstand handling and outside storage. At registration, we will attach a sticker to this bag so that we know it is yours. 

KIT RECOMMENDATIONS

A common mistake we see at kit check is participants bringing a survival blanket rather than a survival bag. A survival bag is far superior in an emergency and is mandatory. We recommend the SOL survival bag, which is available for purchase in our shop.

Whilst the built-in whistle on your rucksack or vest is acceptable we do recommend a purpose-made device such as the Lifesystems Whistle.

Finally, if you want to enjoy a warm drink at our Support Points, you’ll need to be carrying your own mug. We recommend the Lifeventure mug.

Exceptional Weather Kit

We are prescriptive about the clothing and equipment that we will mandate that participants carry in the event of exceptionally cold and/or wet, or hot weather. When notified, these additional items must be carried in addition to the standard mandatory kit, and are included on the downloadable checklist linked above. Please ensure that your vest pack or rucksack is large enough to fit everything in!

We will notify Moors Traverse® participants 24 hours before registration whether they need to carry this kit with them.

Additional recommendations

Finally, we would like to share some further recommendations and insights, which we have seen participants successfully employ over the years. These items are not mandatory but might help you to critically appraise your clothing and equipment choices.

RECOMMENDED COLD WEATHER CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT

  • Heavy-weight mountaineering-style waterproof jacket. Especially if you are likely to be walking rather than running.

  • Waterproof cap. Brilliant for keeping driving rain off your face - worn under the hood of your waterproof jacket.

  • Second waterproof jacket. Layering two lightweight waterproofs is an old trick that keeps you drier whilst adding warmth.

  • Winter underwear. Windproof and/or insulated underwear for staying comfortable in very cold conditions.

RECOMMENDED HOT WEATHER CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT

  • Sunblock. Factor 50 and waterproof. We recommend the Lifesystems Sports Suncream

  • Long-Sleeve Top. A loose-fitting and lightweight long-sleeve top to keep the sun off your skin, and reduce sunburn risk.

  • Sunglasses. Helps reduce fatigue in bright conditions.

  • Headband. Salty sweat running into your eyes is seriously unpleasant.

  • Thin socks. In hot weather, your feet will swell, and swapping for thinner socks helps with comfort.

Event rules

We are keen to keep these simple. If you have any questions about these rules please query them before the event rather than after you have broken them. It is the participant’s responsibility to understand and follow these rules:

Entry details

Early Bird Entry Fee

£85

ENTRIES OPEN WEDNESDAY 9TH APRIL AT 10AM. EARLY BIRD PRICE VALID UNTIL SUNDAY 20TH APRIL.

What Does Your Entry Include?

Support From the Ourea Events Office Team

Transportation

  • personal_bag Transportation of participants’ finishers bag

While on the Course

  • map Bespoke, pre-marked waterproof Harvey map
  • timer_play Digital race timing for course split times and official results
  • satellite_alt Live GPS tracking

At the Support Point

  • restaurant Well stocked support points
  • emoji_food_beverage A selection of hot and cold drinks
  • soup_kitchen A hot finishers meal
  • badge Team of motivated volunteer marshals and professional Ourea Events staff

Mementos

  • apparel Event top (presented at the event registration or available for collection at the finish)
  • park (or option to plant a tree c/o Trees not Tees)

Safety Cover

  • stethoscope Emergency medical attention during the race
  • personal_injury Professional response team to assist in case of emergency or injury

Prizes

  • trophy 1st female and 1st male overall winners will each receive a Winners Trophy
  • redeem 1st, 2nd and 3rd female and male will each receive a prize
  • social_leaderboard All who finish the race will each receive a finishers' medal

Who are Ourea Events?

  • crowdsource Since 2012 Ourea Events have supported 30,000 runners to reach their potential and enjoy life changing adventures around the UK
  • workspace_premium The office team has a collective experience of over 75 years in organising premium outdoor events
  • diversity_4 Ourea Events is committed to a programme of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • hiking Ourea Events supports charity partners like Mountain Rescue across the UK

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Important info

Wondering about prior experience? We simply require participants to accept the participant declaration upon entry.

Please read our terms and conditions before you apply to enter.