Tibradden

Tibradden, Ireland • 29 Apr 2026

Tibradden Mountain Run

Tibradden is a mountain running event in Dublin, Ireland, taking place on Wednesday, 29 April 2026. The main course covers 9.90 km with a total climb of 365 m. A shorter course option of 4.50 km is also available. The event is part of the Leinster League.

The route will be fully marked. GPS devices are not allowed. The event has a difficulty rating of 3 (Easy Terrain, <200M ascent, <6Km).

All participants must bring a specific set of mandatory kit, including a waterproof jacket, hat or buff, gloves, a whistle, a charged mobile phone, and a foil blanket or equivalent. The actual kit to be carried during the race will be confirmed on the day based on conditions. Random checks may be conducted, and failure to have the required items may lead to denied entry or disqualification.

The entry limit is 250 participants. Entry opens on Monday, 27 April 2026, and closes on the day of the event. The entry cost is €7 for seniors and €5 for over-65s and under-18s. A detailed route description will be published in early February. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
9.90 Km
5 km
4.50 Km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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