Trail Running calendar near Cullenagh 2026-2027
We have found 27 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Cullenagh. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 27 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Cullenagh. See below where and when you can find the races.
A 4.50 km uphill race to the summit of Moylussa in Ballycuggaran, Co. Clare, with 454 m of ascent. Part of the Munster Uphill League, the event has limited route marking, a Level B mandatory kit list, and a 250 runner limit.
The Clare Burren Marathon Challenge returns for its 18th edition on 23rd May 2026. Runners can choose from full marathon, half marathon, or 10km distances through the unique rocky landscape of the Burren in County Clare. The event starts at..
Slievenamon Uphill in County Tipperary on 27 May 2026 is a 4.00 km uphill race with 576 m of ascent, part of the Munster Uphill League. Level B mandatory kit is required and entries are limited to 250 runners.
A last person standing Backyard Ultra in Kilcornan Woods where runners complete a 6.706 km loop each hour until one remains. Head torches are mandatory and mandatory Level C kit is required; entry is limited with an entry fee of €50.
A 32 km mountain crossing in County Tipperary with about 1500 m of ascent on an unmarked route. GPS is allowed and a Level C mandatory kit is required; the course visits multiple high points across the Galty range.
Trail races in Portumna Forest Park with 10K, half marathon, marathon and 50K options; walkers and wheelchairs welcome for participants over 18, and safety rules and cut off times apply for longer distances.
An open mountain uphill race to the top of Galty Mór on 10 June 2026 covering 6.00 km with 750 m of ascent. The route is unmarked, GPS is not allowed and runners must carry mandatory Level B kit.
Glenstall Abbey is a 12 km trail run in County Limerick with 999 meters of climb, scheduled for June 2026. Mandatory kit includes a waterproof jacket and charged phone. Entries are limited to 250 participants.
Experience a significant mountain run in County Laois featuring a 99 kilometer course and a 999 meter ascent. This Southeast League event emphasizes safety with mandatory kit requirements and traditional navigation without GPS.