Trail Running calendar near Coomlogane 2026-2027

We have found 28 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Coomlogane. See below where and when you can find the races.

The Corrin will take place in Cork on Sunday 11 January 2026. You can run between 5 and 9 kilometers.

Explore Bansha Woods on Sunday 25 January 2026 as part of the Coillte Winter Spring Trail League, with a scenic 9.5 km course or a shorter 3.8 km option. Expect moderate terrain and a mandatory rainproof jacket, and note parking is limited.

February 2026

Explore muddy, flowing trails at Curragh Woods, County Cork on Sunday 1 February 2026, with 4 km and 8 km options and a tough climb on the long course. Part of the Coillte Winter and Spring Trail League, GPS allowed and volunteers welcome.

The Slí Chorcaí Half will take place in Cork on Saturday 7 February 2026. You can run 24 kilometers.

Take on Slí Chorcaí Ultra in County Cork on 7 Feb 2026, a 60.5 km route with 1,850 m climb and Extreme difficulty. Fully marked and part of the Irish Ultra Championships, it finishes at Top of the Rock campsite with hot food and showers.

Tackle the rolling singletrack of Rahan Woods with Mallow AC in this Munster league trail race offering 9.20 km and 4.00 km options and a 250 m climb. Expect rough, scenic trails, mandatory kit checks, and a lively community atmosphere.

March 2026

Aherlow Trail 11.5k in County Tipperary on Saturday 7 March 2026 is a steep, scenic challenge in the Coillte Winter Spring Trail League. Limited route marking and mandatory safety kit mean runners should come prepared for a tough trail.

The Mt. Hillary will take place in Banteer on Sunday 15 March 2026. You can run between 5 and 11 kilometers.

The Torc Wood will take place in Killarney on Sunday 22 March 2026. You can run 9 kilometers.

April 2026

The Mushera-Boggeraghs will take place in Coomlogane on Sunday 12 April 2026. You can run between 5 and 11 kilometers.

Take on Clara Mountain Uphill in County Cork on 15 April 2026, a tough 3 km climb gaining 337 m. Part of the Munster Uphill League, this short mountain test rewards strength, pace and grit.

Take on the Sliabhriadh mountain race in County Limerick, a scenic but challenging 15.3 km course with about 549 m of climbing that rewards with summit views. Fully marked and GPS friendly, the race starts at Davy's Cottage and requires sta..

May 2026

The Beara Way LITE will take place in Cork on Saturday 16 May 2026. You can run 70 kilometers.

June 2026

Join the Coillte Trail League at historic Glenstall Abbey in County Limerick on Sunday 21 June 2026 for a scenic 12 km run on easy trails. Level B mandatory kit applies, with final instructions given at registration.

July 2026

An 11.5 km scenic trail run in County Cork on 5 July 2026 featuring 300 m of climbing across fire roads, mountain and forest trails. Expect wet underfoot and river crossings so bring grippy shoes and a showerproof jacket; on the day registr..

Take on Templehill, a scenic mountain run in County Limerick with a 627 m climb and fully marked route, GPS use allowed. Pick the 12.2 km summit route or the 4.9 km junior course through Combaun wood for a Munster Championship challenge.

August 2026

Explore Cape Clear Island on Saturday 29 August 2026, running scenic trails with views across Roaringwater Bay toward Fastnet Rock. Choose a half marathon or 10km and enjoy return ferry travel from Baltimore included with entry for a memora..

Explore Glenanaar Forest on the Canon Sheehan Loop on Sunday 30 August 2026, with 10.5 km and 5 km options over a fully marked, moderately hilly trail. GPS friendly and part of the Munster Coillte Trail League; Level B kit required.

September 2026

Run the stunning Kerry Way Ultra, a circuit around Ireland's Iveragh Peninsula with a full 200 km option plus 101 km, 58 km and team relay formats. Start and finish at Killarney Racecourse with crew support, trackers and a true coastal endu..

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Conquer the Carrauntoohil mountain race in County Kerry, 13.7 km with 1,126 m of ascent on extreme, rugged ground. The unmarked route allows GPS, joins the Munster and Irish Championships, and requires advanced mandatory kit.