Trail Running calendar near Brockagh 2025-2026
We have found 42 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Brockagh. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 42 Trailruns within 80 kilometers of Brockagh. See below where and when you can find the races.
Djouce - The Ayling Abyss is a mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, taking place in Djouce Woods, Wicklow. The race covers a distance of 11.45 km with a challenging ascent of 642 meters, categorized as moderate difficulty. Participants are required to carry man..
Mount Leinster is a challenging mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, set to take place in Wexford. The race covers a distance of 13.80 km with a significant ascent of 635 meters, categorized as difficult terrain. Participants are required to carry mandatory saf..
The Blackstairs Mountain event is part of the Southeast League, taking place in County Wexford. This challenging race features a distance of 7 kilometers with a significant ascent of 513 meters. Participants are required to carry mandatory safety gear, including a waterproof jacket, gloves, and a ch..
Trooperstown Hill is a mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, set in Wicklow. The race features a challenging 11.8 km course with a 455-meter climb, categorized as moderate difficulty. Participants are required to carry mandatory safety gear, including a waterpro..
The Coast2Coast Bray Head is an extreme running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, taking place from Bray Head in Wicklow to Bray Head on Valentia Island. Covering a distance of 600 kilometers with a significant elevation gain, this self-sufficient race requires participants..
The Glen of the Downs is a trail running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, set in County Wicklow. Participants will tackle a distance of 8.15 km with a climb of 292 meters, categorized as an easy terrain race. The route is fully marked, and GPS devices are permitted.Runners..
Ballinastoe is a challenging mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, set in the scenic Wicklow County. The race features a distance of 11 kilometers with a climb of 504 meters, categorized as difficult terrain. Participants are required to carry mandatory safety g..
Carrick Mountain is a running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, taking place in Wicklow. The race covers a distance of 7.5 km with a total climb of 421 meters, featuring a mix of moderate terrain and fast downhill single tracks. Participants are required to carry mandatory s..
The Trooperstown and Clara Vale Loop is a challenging running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, set in County Wicklow. Covering a distance of 21.5 kilometers with a 750-meter ascent, the route features moderate terrain and is fully marked for participants. Runners are requir..
Johns Hill in Killbrannish is a Southeast League race organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association. Set in County Carlow, this event features a challenging 9 km course with a 500 m ascent, categorized as moderate difficulty. Participants are required to carry mandatory safety gear, including..
The Glasnamullen and clockwise lap of Djouce is a mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, set in Wicklow. This moderate difficulty race covers a distance of 10.20 km with an ascent of 410 meters. Participants are required to carry mandatory safety gear, including..
The Wicklow Way Race is a challenging ultra-marathon event that spans 127 kilometers through the scenic Wicklow Hills, starting from Clonegal, Carlow, and finishing at Marlay Park, Dublin. Participants face a significant elevation gain of 3,665 meters, with a strict time limit of 21 hours to complet..
The Church Mountain event, organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, features a challenging race to the summit of Church Mountain, encompassing a loop on open mountain and forest trails. Set in County Wicklow, the race covers a distance of 9.55 km with a climb of 545 meters, categorized a..
Seahan is a mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, taking place in Dublin. The race features a challenging 9.8 km course with a 510-meter ascent, categorized as moderate difficulty. Participants are required to carry mandatory safety gear, including a waterproof..
Bray Head is a mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, featuring a classic route that ascends and descends the two summits of Bray Head in County Wicklow. The race covers a distance of 6.85 km with a total climb of 270 meters, categorized as moderate difficulty. P..
The Annagh Hill event, organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, features a challenging 10.7 km route with a 550-meter ascent in County Wexford. Scheduled for August 9, 2025, this race is classified as difficult, requiring participants to carry mandatory safety gear, including a waterproo..
The Mountain Rescue Benefit Race is an annual event organized by the Dublin Wicklow Mountain Rescue Team and the Glen of Imaal Mountain Rescue Team in collaboration with the Irish Mountain Running Association. Set in the scenic Paddock Hill area near Laragh, County Wicklow, this race features an 8 k..
The Croghan Half is a challenging half marathon event taking place in Wicklow, showcasing the scenic trails and open mountain terrain of Croghan Kinsella. The race covers a distance of 21 kilometers with an elevation gain of 850 meters, making it suitable for experienced runners. Participants are re..
Aughavannagh is an extreme mountain running event organized by the Irish Mountain Running Association, taking place in Wicklow. The race covers a challenging distance of 22.6 km with a significant ascent of 1,095 meters, making it unsuitable for beginners or inexperienced navigators. Participants mu..
The Slieve Bloom Way Ultra is an extreme ultra-running event taking place in Laois, covering a distance of approximately 72 km with a significant ascent of 2000 meters. The race follows the marked Slieve Bloom Way trails, featuring a mix of fire roads, trails, open mountains, and river sections. Par..