Lugalla

Wicklow, Ireland • 26 Jul 2025

The Lugalla event, part of the Leinster Championship, is a mountain running race held in County Wicklow, Ireland. The course covers 14 kilometers with an elevation gain of 850 meters, classified as an easy difficulty level. The route is marked only at major junctions, and GPS devices are not permitted.

Participants must carry mandatory advanced-level safety gear, including waterproof clothing, emergency food, a whistle, and navigation tools. The race emphasizes safety and preparedness, with random kit checks and strict entry requirements. The event fosters a supportive atmosphere with volunteer involvement encouraged to ensure smooth operation. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

14 km
850 m+
14.00 Km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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