Hundreds of runners took to Windsor last weekend for the historic Windsor Trail Run.

On Sunday, May 21, runners tied up their laces and set off on their chosen run.

With routes of a full marathon, half marathon and a 10km run there was something for everyone.

Each run course weaved along some of the most historic trails in the UK.

Described by organisers as ‘fun flat and fast’, the scenic course passed through a host of picturesque locations; including Bray - home to Heston’s legendary Fat Duck restaurant, Eton - where many of Great Britain’s Prime Ministers have been schooled, and one of the river’s busiest and most photographed locks, Boveney Lock. 

Amongst the runners at the event was Kristan Burrows, who said: "It was amazing. Great weather and good atmosphere."

Nishi Dhuna also completed the run while raising money for Southampton Hospitals Charity.

She added: "All those early morning runs meant we managed to complete it within the hour which is a massive achievement for us."

Event Director of the Windsor Trail Run Buddy Bradbury said: "We’re absolutely delighted to return to Windsor to host this iconic event.

"The course is so incredibly special, and celebrates the very best in British heritage and history, offering a truly unique experience for runners.

"The three event distances mean that there is something for runners of all levels.

"We welcome beginners, through to competitive club runners looking to better their PBs."