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28KM CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION

All routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change

The race consists of the following 6 stages:

Stage 1

Starting in Kenmare town on your bike with a controlled rolling start for 1KM, you head out on the N70 Ring of Kerry road. From there, you will turn right onto Hospital Rd before turning left to make your way to the base of the Kerry Way trail.

Terrain: Secondary roads, sealed tarmac.
Precautions: Open secondary roads, grass in the middle of the road, debris and water on road in parts.
Distance: 7km
Total Elevation: 195m.
Link to route: Stage 1 Route

Stage 2

Parking your bike in at the bike racking at the bottom of the Kerry Way trail (Transition 1) you will follow the famous Kerry Way trail. It is muddy and there are a few rivers/streams to jump over. It is 4km out and 4km back with amazing views across Killarney National Park.

Terrain: Well-maintained Mountain trails.
Precautions: Slippery, wet stone across streams, timber sleepers and boggy.
Distance: 8km.
Total Elevation: 285m.
Link to Route Map: Stage 2 Route

Stage 3

Jump back on your bike at Transition 1 and cycle through fast, downhill back roads to the Kilgarvan Road and cross over Roughty Bridge. From there you will cross over Sheen Bride, joining back onto the N71 and back to Kenmare, turning right at St Patricks Church to rack your bike at Kenmare Golf Club (Transition 3).

Terrain: Secondary roads, sealed tarmac.
Precautions: Open secondary roads, grass in the middle of the road, debris and water on road in parts.
Distance: 10km.
Total descent: 237m.
Link to Route Map: Stage 3 Route

Stage 4

Bike Transition is in Kenmare Golf Club, in Kenmare Town. You will run to the kayak area to begin the kayak stage.

Terrain: Trail run.
Distance: 1km
Total Descent: 10m.
Link to Route Map: Stage 4 Route

Stage 5
Kayaking on Kenmare Bay on double sit on top kayaks. Final route of kayak to be confirmed closer to event day based on tidal conditions.

Terrain: Wet.
Distance: 1km kayak.
Link to route map: Stage 5 route

Stage 6
Final run to the finish line. From the kayak area there is a short run through town to the finish line in the Square in Kenmare where hot soup and your medal will be waiting for you.

Terrain: Tarmac roads.
Distance: 1km.
Total Elevation: 10m.
Link to Route Map: Stage 6 Route

43KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION

All routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change

The race consists of the following 6 stages:

Stage 1

Starting in Kenmare town on your bike with a controlled rolling start for 1km you will cycle past Sheen Falls and through the historical Bonane Valley. This is a secondary tarred road with grass in the middle of the road for most parts. A couple of gradual inclines until you go back onto the main N71 Kenmare to Glengarriff Road. You will then cycle up to the transition at Molly Gallivans.

Terrain:                                   Secondary roads, sealed tarmac.

Precautions:                           Open secondary roads, grass in the middle of the road, debris and water on the road in parts.

Distance:                                18km Cycle

Total Elevation:                       321m

Stage 2

From the Transition at Molly Gallivans you will follow a trail on road and track to the base of Esk Mountain. It is an up and back route to the top of Esk Mountain at an elevation of 370m to the Cork and Kerry border. Please note that elements of this route are affected by the weather and this could change the route slightly closer to the time of the event.

Terrain:                                   Trail, gravel track, open mountain.

Precautions:                           Wet, loose debris, boggy underfoot.

Distance:                                8km Run

Total Elevation:                       370

Stage 3

From the transition at Molly Gallivans you will follow the main road back to Kenmare town. This is a fast downhill section with a good road surface. Bike transition is on the pier/peninsula area in Kenmare Town.

Terrain:                                   Sealed tarmac.

Precautions:                           Roads open to traffic.

Distance:                                14km Cycle

Total descent:                         219

Stage 4

Bike transition is on the pier/peninsula area in Kenmare Town you will run to the kayak area to begin the kayak stage.

Distance:                 1km Run

Stage 5

Kayaking on Kenmare Bay on double sit-on-top kayaks. Final route of kayak to be confirmed closer to event day based on tidal conditions.

Distance:                 1K Kayak

Stage 6

Final run to the finish line. From the kayak area there is a short run through town to the finish line in the Square in Kenmare where hot soup and your medal will be waiting for you.

Distance:                 1.5km Run

 

Stage 1

Starting in Kenmare town on your bike with a controlled rolling start for 1km you head out the N70 Ring of Kerry road,. Turning left onto a fast flat 6km out to Templenoe, you will then turn right up Rossacoosane for a 7km climb, up to Barrfinnihy Lake and Molls Gap. You will have a fast decent from Molls Gap back towards Kenmare before turning left and climbing for 3.5KM before turning right to the bike transition at the bottom of the Kerry Way trail.

Terrain: Secondary roads, sealed tarmac.

Precautions: Open secondary roads, grass in the middle of the road, debris and water on road in parts.

Distance: 26km Cycle

Total Elevation: 447m

Link to route: https://www.plotaroute.com/route/762876

Stage 2

Parking your bike at the bike racking at the bottom of the Kerry Way trail (Transition 1), you will follow the famous Kerry Way trail. It is muddy and there are a few rivers/streams to jump over. It is 7.5K out and back with amazing views across Killarney National Park.

Terrain: Well-maintained mountain trails.

Precautions: Slippery, wet stone across streams, timber sleepers and boggy.

Distance: 7.50km Trail Run

Total Elevation: 300m

Link to Route Map: https://www.plotaroute.com/route/764896

Stage 3

Jump back on your bike at Transition 1 and cycle through fast, downhill back roads to the Kilgarvan Road and cross over Roughty Bridge. From there you will cross over Sheen Bride, joining back onto the N71 and back to Kenmare, turning right at St Patricks Church to rack your bike at Kenmare Golf Club (Transition 3).

Terrain: Secondary roads, sealed tarmac.

Precautions: Open secondary roads, grass in the middle of the road, debris and water on road in parts.

Distance: 10km.

Total descent: 237m.

Link to Route Map: https://www.plotaroute.com/route/2098776

Stage 4
Racking your bike in the golf club, you will begin your final run. A short 2km through Reenagross Park and down the Main Street of Kenmare to the finish line.

Terrain: Well-maintained Trail path & tar road.

Precautions: Slippery and muddy on trail.

Distance: 2.10km Trail Run

Total Elevation: 11m

Link to Route Map: https://www.plotaroute.com/route/2438263

79K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION

All routes are subject to final permissions from statutory bodies and are subject to change

The race consists of the following 8 stages:

Stage 1

Starting in Kenmare town on your bike with a controlled rolling start for 1km you head out the N70 Ring of Kerry road, a fast flat 6km out to Templenoe. Turn left up Rossacoosane for a 7km climb up to Barrfinnihy Lake and Molls Gap. A fast decent from Molls Gap back towards Kenmare and a left turn to the bike transition at the bottom of the Kerry Way trail.

Terrain:                                   Secondary roads, sealed tarmac.
Precautions:                           Open secondary roads, grass in the middle of the road, debris and water on road in parts..
Distance:                                25km Cycle
Total Elevation:                     466m

Stage 2

Parking your bike in at the bike racking at the bottom of the Kerry Way trail (Transition 1) you will follow the famous Kerry Way trail. It is muddy and there are a few rivers/streams to jump over. It is 4km out and 4km back with amazing views across Killarney National Park.

Terrain:                                  Well-maintained mountain trails.
Precautions:                          Slippery, wet stone across streams, timber sleepers and boggy.
Distance:                                7.50km Trail Run
Total Elevation:                      285m

Stage 3

Jump on the bike at Transition 1 and cycle through fast, downhill back roads to the Kilgarvan Road and cross over Roughty Bridge towards Bonane Valley. There is grass in the middle of the road and some short steep hills. Following the original stage 1 route cycle route to transition 2 at Molly Gallivans.

Terrain:                                  Secondary roads, sealed tarmac.
Precautions:                          Open secondary roads, grass in the middle of the road and debris on road.
Distance:                                21km Cycle
Total Elevation:                     324m

Stage 4

From the transition at Molly Gallivans you will follow a trail, road and mountain track to the base of Esk Mountain. It is an up and back route to the top of Esk Mountain at an elevation of 370m to the Cork and Kerry border. Please note that elements of this route are affected by the weather and this could change the route slightly closer to the time of the event.

Terrain:                                   Trail, gravel track, open mountain.
Precautions:                          Wet, loose debris, boggy underfoot.
Distance:                                8km Run
Total Elevation:                     370m

Stage 5

From the transition at Molly Gallivans you will follow the main road back to Kenmare town. This is a fast downhill section with a good road surface. Bike transition is on the pier/peninsula area in Kenmare Town.

Terrain:                                   Sealed tarmac.
Precautions:                          Roads open to traffic.~
Distance:                                14km Cycle
Total decent:                         219m

Stage 6

Bike Transition is on the pier/peninsula area in Kenmare Town you will run to the kayak area to begin the kayak stage.

Distance:                 1km Run

Stage 7

Kayaking on Kenmare Bay on double sit on top kayaks. Final route of kayak to be confirmed closer to event day based on tidal conditions.

Distance:                 1km Kayak

Stage 8

Final run to the finish line. From the kayak area there is a short run through town to the finish line in the Square in Kenmare where hot soup and your medal will be waiting for you.

Distance:                 1.5km Run