Trail Running calendar near Comeragh Mountains 2026-2027

We have found 31 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Comeragh Mountains. 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.

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.

The Clonmel Trail HM will take place in Clonmel on Saturday 21 February 2026. You can run 22 kilometers.

Challenge yourself on Forth Mountain in County Wexford on Saturday 21 February 2026 with a technical 10 km senior race and a shorter junior option. Expect varied, rocky trails and a steep finish on marked routes with mandatory safety kit.

March 2026

Aherlow 50k on Saturday 7 March 2026 in County Tipperary is a 50 km Munster Ultra League test over winding forest and fire roads with about 1200 m of climb. Technical terrain and big views promise a tough but rewarding day.

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.

April 2026

Tackle an extreme 66 km mountain ultra across rugged Knockmealdown terrain, starting and finishing at Mount Melleray Abbey. Expect big climbs, an unmarked route and mandatory advanced kit, so come prepared for a true mountain adventure.

Take on the Knockmealdown Half on Saturday 4 April 2026 in County Waterford, a rugged 21 km mountain route with over 1,100 m of climb and rewarding summit views. Advanced mandatory kit is required for this challenging trail race.

Lough Mohra in County Waterford is a rugged 16 km mountain run with about 550 m of climb, taking in forest, open mountain and lakeside trails. Fully marked and perfect for runners who love technical terrain and big views.

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

Take on Tory Hill in County Kilkenny on Saturday 9 May 2026 with a scenic 7.8 km trail featuring 350 m of climb and two summit visits. Mixed woods and fire road offer great views and fast runnable sections for all abilities.

The Slievenamon will take place in Kilcash on Sunday 10 May 2026. You can run between 5 and 10 kilometers.

Tackle the Knockmealdown Uphill on Wednesday 13 May 2026 in County Waterford: a steep 4.5 km climb gaining 536 m as part of the Munster Uphill League. Level B mandatory kit required and GPS devices are not permitted.

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

Challenge yourself on Slievenamon Uphill, a 4 km climb with 576 m of ascent and stunning mountain views as part of the Munster Uphill League. Mandatory safety kit is required and GPS devices are not allowed, with kit checks on the day.

June 2026

The Galty Crossing will take place in Townparks on Saturday 6 June 2026. You can run 32 kilometers.

Take on Galtymore Uphill, a 6 km mountain race with 750 m of ascent in County Tipperary on 10 June 2026 as part of the Munster Uphill League. Expect tough terrain and mandatory kit, with volunteers helping keep the event safe and friendly.