Trail Running calendar near Ferrycarrig 2026-2027

We have found 35 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Ferrycarrig. See below where and when you can find the races.

Experience a 22 km out and back mountain race along the scenic Wicklow Way trail from Lough Tay to Crone Woods. This marked course features 840 meters of climb and serves as an international trial race.

Experience an extreme 50.5 km mountain race through the scenic trails of County Wicklow. This self sufficient ultra trail features 1900 m of elevation gain and serves as a European Championship trial race.

April 2026

Experience an extreme mountain race in Waterford featuring a 21 km route with over 1,000 meters of climbing. Runners traverse the Knockmealdown peaks and the historic famine wall before finishing at the Abbey.

Experience a challenging mountain run on Annagh Hill with a choice of 10.7 km or 4.8 km routes. Navigate tough terrain and ridgeline trails in County Wexford followed by pizza at The Gap Pub.

Test your navigation skills in this 42.70 km open mountain race through the high lakes of Wicklow. This unmarked course features significant elevation and requires advanced mandatory safety kit for all solo participants.

Experience a diverse mountain run through the scenic landscapes of Waterford featuring lakes, forests, and open trails. Choose between two distances on a fully marked route that captures the natural beauty of the Glasha River.

Experience an endurance trail challenge in the scenic Avondale Forest Park. Choose between 50 km and 100 km solo distances or join a 100 km team relay on a supported 3.2 km forest loop.

Experience a 21.5 km mountain run through the scenic landscapes of County Wicklow. This marked course features 750 meters of climbing over Trooperstown Hill and follows the Avonmore river through woodlands and nature reserves.

May 2026

Experience a mountain run in County Wicklow featuring the summit of Carrick Mountain. This event offers marked routes across two distances with fast single track descents and multiple climbs.

Experience mountain running in County Kilkenny with a race through woods and fire roads. This event features a marked route with multiple visits to the summit cross and options for various fitness levels.

Experience a challenging mountain run at Slievenamon in County Tipperary. Featuring various distances up to 10 km and significant climbs, this event offers a rugged trail experience through the scenic Irish landscape.

Experience a marked mountain run through the scenic landscape of County Wicklow. Participants can take on the 9.9 km main route or a 4.8 km short course starting from Laragh.

This team relay race covers the entire 104 km Wicklow Way from Kilmashogue to Shillelagh. Teams of 2 to 8 runners tackle eight stages, with specific rules for team composition to be competitive. The event raises funds for junior internation..

Challenge yourself on the technical trails of County Wicklow with a choice of distances including a 9 km circuit of the Great Sugarloaf. Experience steep climbs and scenic descents in this fully marked mountain running event.

June 2026

Event Overview The Scarr mountain running event takes place in Wicklow County on Wednesday 3rd June 2026. The event features a main course with a distance of 8.60 km and a total climb of 400 m. A shorter course of 5.00 km is also available...

Experience a mountain run in County Wicklow featuring a ridge route to Carrig peak. This event offers ten kilometer and junior courses with mandatory safety kit requirements for all participants.

Experience an 80 km mountain run through the scenic Glendalough Valley and Wicklow Way. This continuous single stage race features 3000 meters of climb and highlights the beautiful way marked trails of County Wicklow.

Discover the scenic trails of Ballygannon Woods and Clara Vale at this mountain running event in County Wicklow. With distances ranging from an 8 km trail to inclusive challenges, there is a route for every participant.

July 2026

Experience a traditional up and down mountain race in County Wicklow featuring a 10.5 km championship route. Participants navigate unmarked terrain with a 700 meter climb while carrying mandatory safety equipment.

The Trooperstown Hill event in Wicklow offers multiple distances, including an 11.5 km long course. Mandatory kit is required, and carpooling is essential due to limited parking. The evening finishes with a social gathering in Laragh.