Trail Running calendar near Bray 2026-2027

We have found 48 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Bray. See below where and when you can find the races.

Take on the Sugarloaf Winter Fell Race from Kilmacanogue GAA in County Wicklow, an 8.60 km route with 417 m of climb and great views over Bray. A 4.00 km junior course is available and winter fell rules and kit apply.

Take on the Howth Winter Race in County Dublin, a scenic, fully marked trail with a challenging 7.35 km main and 4.85 km short option. Part of the Winter League Leinster, expect climbs, marshals and a lively prizegiving.

February 2026

Ras Na hEireann 2026 is a long standing cross country meeting in Lawlesstown, Dunleer on 8 February, featuring multiple juvenile and senior races, club team competition, and awards for top individuals and teams.

Take on the Carrick Winter race in Glenealy, Co Wicklow with a new 9.00 km winter route and a 4.80 km option for juniors. Tackle scenic, testing terrain then celebrate at The Hurlers for prizegiving.

A national championship 50 km ultramarathon in Donadea Forest Park, County Kildare, organised by Donadea Running Club and scheduled for 14 February 2026. Late entries use offsite parking with a shuttle to the race.

March 2026

Brockagh Burst on 1 March 2026 is an IMRA mountain run on a fully marked circular route to Brockagh East Top in scenic Wicklow. About 6 km with 200 m of climb, this Winter League run offers a punchy, fun mountain challenge with mandatory ki..

Challenge yourself on Askanagap Hill in County Wicklow on 7 March 2026, part of the South East and Leinster Winter Leagues. Pick the 8.5 km summit loop or a shorter out and back and be ready with mandatory kit.

The Wicklow Way Half will take place in Wicklow on Saturday 14 March 2026. You can run 22 kilometers.

Run Maulin under the stars in a 7.4 km night mountain race in Wicklow with 407 m of climb and scenic descents. The route is fully marked; a torch and standard safety kit are required, with prizegiving at the finish.

Tackle Powerscourt Ridge in County Wicklow on Sunday 22 March 2026, a wild off road test with steep climbs and sweeping views. Choose the 15 km course with 860 m ascent or an 8 km option, route unmarked and GPS use is allowed.

Tackle the Maurice Mullins Ultra in County Wicklow: 50.5 km with 2,280 m of climb over Maulin and Djouce, an extreme, self sufficient Irish Ultra Championship test. Mandatory advanced kit required.

April 2026

Tackle the rugged slopes of Annagh Hill at this IMRA mountain run, featuring a challenging 10.7 km course with 550 m of climb and a short course for juniors. Expect marked ridge trails, mandatory safety kit, and post race food and prizes.

The Wicklow Glacier Lakes (Solo) will take place in Wicklow on Saturday 18 April 2026. You can run 43 kilometers.

Tackle the scenic Bray Head trail with a challenging 7.3 km route climbing 366 m across rugged headlands and sweeping coastal views. Junior runners can enjoy a 3.5 km loop with prize giving and a post race BBQ at the Martello Bar.

Trail ultramarathon event at Avondale Forest Park on April 25 2026 offering 50 km and 100 km distances plus a 100 km team relay with 31 loops and elevation from about 780 m to 1540 m.

Take on the Trooperstown and Clara Vale Loop in County Wicklow, a scenic 21.5 km trail with big climbs and forest tracks. Fully marked course, part of the Leinster Half Marathon League, with prizegiving and an early start option.

Challenging Tibradden trail race in County Dublin on 29 April 2026 features a scenic 9.9 km course with 365 m of climb. Part of the Leinster League, the event rewards navigation and hill legs and requires mandatory kit.

May 2026

An open, self-navigated mountain race in County Wicklow visiting Djouce, War Hill, Tonduff and Maulin. About 15 km with 800 m ascent, free route choice, mandatory Level C kit and GPS navigation is not permitted.

Join Carrick Mountain in County Wicklow, an IMRA league race with a long 7.9 km course and about 450 m of climb or a shorter sub 5 km option. Enjoy rugged trails, two big climbs and fast technical descents in stunning mountain scenery.

Tackle Brockagh in County Wicklow on Wednesday 13 May 2026, an IMRA mountain run with a 9.90 km main route climbing 414 m and a 4.80 km junior option. Fully marked, GPS friendly and part of the Leinster League.