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UID:29381-1776499200-1776531600@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Quest - Glendalough
DESCRIPTION:[/fusion_builder_column]\nWHAT IS QUEST GLENDALOUGH?\n\nThis epic adventure involves racers running and cycling through the Wicklow Mountains National Park and Glendalough Valley and finishing the race in the shadows of the monastic round tower which epitomizes the Glendalough area. \nThree challenging routes: 62.5km Expert\, 44.5km Sport and 22.1km Challenge. \n \n\n\n \n\n22.1M CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION\nThe race consists of the following 4 stages: \n \nStage 1: Cycle – 12km \n \nDescription: Starting after a mass start from the Laragh GAA grounds you will cycle out towards Clarabeg.  After passing the picturesque Claravale Church and bridge you ascend the testing 300m long climb to join the main R755 to take you back to Laragh GAA transition area. \nNote: Dismount before 1st narrow bridge & remount only after 2nd bridge when instructed to do so – DQ for non-compliance. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with the possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nLink to route: Stage 1 \n \nStage 2: Trail Run – 8.5km \nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition. From here you head out the “Green Road” walking track towards the Upper Lake pass close to the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site before returning to the finish line at Laragh GAA \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track generally of good quality but the possibility of some slippy sections \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended but not essential. \nLink to route: Stage 2 \n44.5KM SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION\nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \n \nStage 1: Cycle – 6km  \nDescription: Starting after a rolling start from the Laragh GAA pitch you will cycle up along Military road. From here you will drop your bike at the transition area in the Shay Elliot recreation area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with the possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \nLink to route: Stage 1 \n \nStage 2: Trail Run – 5.6km \nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the Shay Elliot recreational area car park. By foot you then follow a marked forest trail and then open mountain trail towards the summit of Braigue Mountain before returning to the summit of Cullentra and back via mountain and forest tracks to the transition area. Competitors can embrace the views of the stunning Glenmalure valley and the surrounding mountains. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \nLink to route: Stage 2 \n \nStage 3: Cycle – 20km \nDescription: Back on your bike head you descend into the valley and turn left at the Glenmalure Lodge (Film location for “The Stag” movie) pub heading towards Greenan where you turn left and go up the final bike climb of the day past Glenmalure golf club on a section of recently laid “cream cheese” surfaced road. You then descend to join the R755 and return to the transition area at Laragh GAA pitch. \nNote: Dismount before 1st narrow bridge & remount only after 2nd bridge when instructed to do so – DQ for non-compliance. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from very good to fair with the possibility of some gravel and potholes \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \nLink to route: Stage 3 \n \nStage 4: Trail Run – 13.3km \nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition area. From here you head out a forest track running along the side of the valley with fabulous views down onto the valley and the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site and catch a glimpse of your destination for the famous Upper Lake before returning to the finish line at Laragh GAA.  \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track – Generally of good quality with possibility of some slippy sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are recommended. \nLink to route: Stage 4 \n\n62.5K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION\nThe 59km Expert race consists of the following 8 stages: \n \nStage 1: Cycle – 6km\nDescription: Starting after a mass start from the Laragh GAA pitch you will cycle up along Military road. From here you will drop you bike at the transition area in the Shay Elliot recreation area. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 2: Trail Run – 6km\nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the Shay Elliot recreational area carpark. \nBy foot you then follow a marked forest trail and then open mountain trail towards the summit of Braigue Mountain (502m) before returning to summit of Cullentra (467m) and back via mountain and forest tracks to the transition area. \nCompetitors can embrace the views of the stunning Glenmalure valley and the surrounding mountains. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 3: Cycle – 13km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area down the hill into the picturesque Glenmalure Valley. \nAfter crossing the Avonbeg river close to the old Drumgoff Military barracks you climb up the testing Slieve Mann climb to Drumgoff Gap (The highest cycle point on the route at 450m). You then descent into Aughavanagh and turn left to bring you back up the Brown mountain climb to the 2nd Expert transition at  \n\nNote: You will encounter steep hills and sharp bends on this section.Barnaslew parking area. \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \n \nStage 4: Run – 5km\nDescription: Starting at Barnaslew transition area you follow forest trail to back near the Ballinagappoge bridge from where you will follow a forest trail and then onto the open mountain to the summit Croaghanmoira mountain (High point of the course at 667m). \nFrom the summit you descend back to transition by the edge of the forest on a steep\, rough\, rocky track. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track with slippy muck and rock sections. \nPrecautions: Trail runners are highly recommended. \n \nStage 5: Cycle – 18km\nDescription: Back on your bike head you descend towards Greenan and the final bike climb of the day past Glenmalure golf club on a section of recently laid “cream cheese” surfaced road. \nYou then descend to join the R755 and return to the transition area at Laragh GAA pitch. \nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality from very good to fair with possibility of some gravel and potholes \nPrecautions: The roads are not closed and are open to traffic. \n \nStage 6: Trail Run – 13.3km \nDescription: Competitors will rack their bikes at the Laragh GAA transition area. From here you head out a forest track running along the side of the valley with fabulous views down onto the valley and the world famous Glendalough round tower and monastic heritage site and catch a glimpse of the famous Upper Lake before returning back to the finish line at Laragh GAA. \nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track – Generally of good quality with possibility of some slippy sections. Precautions: Trail runners are recommended. \nLink to route: Stage 6
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-glendalough-26/
LOCATION:Glendalough\, Wicklow\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,National Adventure Race Series - Expert,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260424T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20250820T081434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T084050Z
UID:29373-1777017600-1777222800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Balor Multisport Race
DESCRIPTION:The name “Balor” for the event draws its inspiration from the Gaelic mythology deeply embedded in the local culture of this area of Donegal. By evoking the spirit of Balor\, a legendary figure known for his power and resilience\, the event aims to ignite the same sense of endurance and adventure that permeates Gaelic mythology. Participants are invited to embark on a journey that not only challenges their physical limits but also immerses them in the enchanting mystique of Donegal’s cultural heritage. \nBalor Multisport Race is a multi-discipline endurance event consisting of running\, cycling and kayaking in the surrounding areas of Dunfanaghy\, Co. Donegal. The event will take competitors on a 225km loop\, taking in breathtaking landscapes such as the Poison Glen\, Errigal Mountain\, Mulroy Bay\, Atlantic Drive and Muckish Railway. The event consists of six epic stages on a marked course\, totaling to 47km of running over varied terrain\, 167km of road cycling and 11km of flat-water kayaking\, with an expected winning time of 11 hours and a cut-off time of 22 hours. \nCompetitors will race solo or in teams of 2-3\, embracing the challenge of the course on their own. However\, they will have the invaluable support of their crew at two transition areas along the route. These transition areas serve as crucial points where competitors can refuel\, replenish supplies\, and receive any necessary assistance from their support team. Whether it’s providing encouragement\, aiding with equipment adjustments\, or offering a much-needed morale boost\, the support crew plays a vital role in helping competitors navigate the demanding terrain and push through the physical and mental obstacles of the race.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/balor-multisport-race-26/
LOCATION:Dunfanaghy\, Co.Donegal\, Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Ultra
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260509T170000
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CREATED:20260401T190757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T190757Z
UID:29444-1778313600-1778346000@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:WAAR.IE
DESCRIPTION:WAAR – Wild Atlantic Adventure Race is the brainchild of CLG Naomh Muire and is for both the seasoned and experienced participant. With the aim of the event being; we should all get involved in some physical activity which encourages more positive mental health. \nWAAR offers Three different categories;\n– Individual WAAR Route\, 55.5k \n– Team (4 person or 2 person)\, 56.5k \n– Sprint\, 39k  \nWAAR INDIVIDUAL (55.5KM)\nIndividual\nAll individuals must complete all four disciplines. Run\, Bike\, Hike\, Kayak (55.5k approx) \nRUN : 10K \nThe run route will be the same as 2017 making up a 10km route. \nLeaving Naomh Muire GAA club heading through Mullaghdubh on the main road before turning left onto airport road\, continue approx 1km to the airport. \nThe run section will enter the airport grounds and onto the airport runway (Provided there are no delays with the flight) making WAAR the only adventure race in the country to run on a live runway. \nLeaving the airport grounds the run will cross Carrickfinn beach to the Ballymanus road after catching your first glimpse of the Wild Atlantic.\nRunners will continue along the road for approx. 1k before turning onto the cross country route around Ballymanus monument and onto Mullaghdearg beach. Leaving the beach with a short\, steep run on a sand dune runners will follow the course back to the Clubhouse. \nThe run section is made up of approx 6km road and 4km cross country/beach. \nNote: All off road sections cross private property which we have been kindly given permission to use on the day. There is no access to this land in the lead up to the event and all competitors are asked to respect this and train elsewhere for the race. \nBIKE : 42.5K \nCompetitors will arrive back from the run and mount their bikes at the clubhouse grounds at transition area 1 (T1). Leaving T1 the bike route leaves Mullaghdearg heading left along the Wild Atlantic Way towards Kincasslagh. The route will continue along the main road past Keadue\, Burtonport and towards Dungloe\, approx 16km. \nArriving at ‘Top Petrol Station’ competitors turn right heading another 16km approx towards Meenaweal chapel through Meenamara and with a steep cycle up Tór. \nContinuing on to Meenawheel\, cyclists will arrive at T2 to begin the hike section. \nNote: All competitors must slow down coming into T2 and dismount their bikes. Marshals are there for your safety and failure to dismount bike before entering the transition area will result in a time penalty. \nHIKE : 2K \nRacking your bike at T2\, competitors will begin their hike up An Croghan Mór\, 1k each way with a time keeper at the top (so no turning back half way) The route is marked by white pegs in the ground with red flags and there will be marshals on the route should a competitor need assistance. \nBIKE : 42.5K … continued from above\nBack on your bike after the Hike\, for the final 11km approx. Competitors will take a sharp left after Meenawheel chapel heading towards Loughanure. \nIn the village of Loughanure turn right down the Glen Road towards Annagry and turning left at Annagry following the road back to Naomh Muire clubhouse to transition area 3. \nFinish \nAfter the kayak competitors will run along the football pitch to the finish line. \n \nWAAR TEAMS (56.5KM)\nTeams (4) \nThe WAAR TEAM route will comprise of four categories; \nRUN\, BIKE\, HIKE & KAYAK \nWhich will cover the same route as the main WAAR event. \nThere are two options when entering the Team; \n(1) Team of four: where each person undertakes one discipline or \n(2) Team of two: where person one does RUN and KAYAK and person two does CYCLE and HIKE \nRUN : 10K \nThe run route will be the same as last year\, making up a 10km route. \nLeaving Naomh Muire GAA club heading through Mullaghdubh on the main road before turning left onto airport road\, continue approx 1km to the airport. The run section will enter the airport grounds and onto the airport runway\, (watch out for the morning flight) making WAAR the only adventure race in the country to run on a live runway. \nOnce you have exited the airport grounds the run will continue as per previous years crossing Carrickfinn beach to the Ballymanus road after catching your first glimpse of the Wild Atlantic. \nRunners will continue along the road for approx. 1k before turning onto the cross country route around Ballymanus monument and onto Mullaghdearg beach. (Now is the perfect chance to capture some of the stunning views) Leaving the beach with a short\, steep run on a sand dune following the course back to the Clubhouse. \nThe run section is made up of approx 6km road and 4km cross country/beach. \nNote: All off road sections cross private property which we have been kindly given permission to use on the day. There is no access to this land in the lead up to the event and all competitors are asked to respect this and train elsewhere for the race \nBIKE : 42.5K \nCompetitors will arrive back from the run and pass the timer to the cyclist who will mount their bikes at the clubhouse grounds at transition area 1 (T1). Leaving T1 the bike route leaves Mullaghdearg heading left along the Wild Atlantic Way towards Kincasslagh. The route will continue along the main road past Keadue\, Burtonport and towards Dungloe\, approx 16km. \nArriving at ‘Top Petrol Station’ competitors turn right passing the community hospital and taking a left at the small round-about heading another 16km approx towards Meenaweal chapel through Meenamara and with a steep cycle up Thor. \nAt Meenawheel Chapel all competitors will enter transition area 2. All competitors will be asked to slow down coming into T2 and dismount their bikes. \nPlease note the marshals are there for your safety and failure to slow down or dismount bike before entering the transition area will result in a time penalty. \nHIKE : 2K \nRacking your bike at T2 the bike competitor will pass the timer to the hiker who\, will begin their hike up An Croghan Mór\, 1k each way with a time keeper at the top (so no turning back half way) The route is marked by white pegs in the ground with red flags and there will be marshals on the route should a competitor need assistance \nBIKE : 42.5K … continued \nAfter the Hike the timer will once again be handed to the cyclist who will remount their bike for the final 11km approx. \nCompetitors will take a sharp left after Meenawheel chapel heading towards Loughanure. In the village of Loughanure turn right down the Glen Road towards Annagry and turning left at Annagry following the road back to Naomh Muire clubhouse to transition area 3. \nKAYAK : 2K \nBack at the clubhouse competitors re-rack their bikes before passing the timer to their team mate\, heading the short distance to Mullaghdearg lake adjacent to the football pitch. Once at the lake all competitors will be given a buoyancy aid which must be worn. \nThe 2k kayak route will be clearly marked along the lake. (please be aware that all other competitors will be completing a 1K route so their route will also be marked) \nFinish \nAfter the kayak all team members can run along the football pitch to the finish line together. There will be a holding area for all teams to wait for their kayak competitor. It is your teams responsibility to organise logistics and to have all competitors at the holding area on time. \n \nWAAR Sprint (39KM)\nSprint \nThe WAAR Sprint route will comprise of three categories; RUN\, CYCLE & KAYAK\, which will cover parts of the main WAAR route. \nRUN : 5K \nThe run route will leave Naomh Muire GAA club heading across the road toward Mullaghdearg beach\, the route will comprise of a mixture of road\, cross country and beach in a loop that leads back to the clubhouse. \nBIKE : 33K \nCompetitors will arrive back from the run and mount their bikes at the clubhouse grounds at transition area 1 (T1). Leaving T1 the bike route leaves Mullaghdearg heading left along the Wild Atlantic Way towards Kincasslagh. The route will continue along the main road past Keadue\, Burtonport and into Dungloe. The route leaves Dungloe heading towards Loughanure on the N56. \nOnce in Loughanure competitors will turn left down the Glen road towards Annagry\, turning left at Annagry competitors will follow the road back to Naomh Muire clubhouse to transition area 3. \nKAYAK : 1K \nBack at the clubhouse competitors re-rack their bikes at T3 before heading the short distance to Mullaghdearg lake adjacent to the football pitch. Once at the lake all competitors will be given a buoyancy aid which must be worn. The 1k kayak route will be clearly marked along the lake. \nFINISH \nAfter the kayak competitors will run along the football pitch to the finish line. \n \nWAAR Beag (26.5KM)\n\nRUN 3.7k  \n\nLeaving Naomh Muire GAA club heading towrds Mullaghdubh\, leaving the main road turning left onto Ballymanus road. Runners will continue along the road for approx. 200m before turning onto the cross country route around Ballymanus monument and onto Mullaghdearg beach. Leaving the beach with a short\, steep run on a sand dune runners will follow the course back to the Clubhouse.\n\nThe run section is made up of approx 1km road and 3km cross country/beach. Note: All off road sections cross private property which we have been kindly given permission to use on the day. There is no access to this land in the lead up to the event and all competitors are asked to respect this and train elsewhere for the race. \n\n\nBIKE : 22.5k\nCompetitors will arrive back from the run and collect their bikes at the clubhouse grounds at transition area 1 (T1). Leaving T1 the bike route leaves Mullaghdearg heading left along the Wild Atlantic Way through Kincasslagh. \n\nCompetitors will turn left at Meenbanad towards Kerrytown and join the Sprint Route on the Dungloe/Loughanure Road. Turning left in Loughanure onto Glen Road and back to clubhouse.\n\nFinish\nAfter mounting your bike at T3 competitors will run along the football pitch to the finish line.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n*distance may change on the day due to circumstances outside of our control.  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nTimekeepers  \n\n\n\nYour timer will be given out at registration on Friday evening\, the timing chip is located inside your race number and it is each competitors responsibility to keep their timer on them. Please keep this in mind when wearing jackets etc.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/waar-ie-25-2/
LOCATION:Clg Naomh Muire\, The Banks\, Mullaghdearg\, Letterkenny\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20251211T141702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T141944Z
UID:29391-1779494400-1779580799@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Boyne Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Race Route\nRun 4.5k \nCycle 10k \nQuarry & Trail run 4k \n15k Cycle \n1k Kayak \n500m sprint finish
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/boyne-adventure-race-2026/
LOCATION:Trim Castle\, Boyne Valley\, Meath\, Leinster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20250820T084139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T084306Z
UID:29375-1780704000-1780790399@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:DAR - Dingle Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:DINGLE ADVENTURE RACE COURSE INFO\nCourse Details: \nDAR Mini: 21.5Km \nDAR Sport: 43Km \nDAR Full: 75Km \nMINI 21.5KM COURSE INFO\nMINI 21.5km COURSE INFO\n\n\nNew to Adventure Racing and multi sport events\, then give it a go with the DAR mini\, this will give you a taste of running\, biking\, kayaking and the atmosphere that is invloved at these great events. You don’t have to be very fit for the mini\, just willing to give it a go. Course for the mini is; 8km cyle from Dingle to Ventry beach\, Run Ventry beach 5km\, Cycle back to Dingle 6km\, 0.7 run to kayak\, 1km kayak and 1km Run to Finish. Total 21km \n\n\nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Cycle 8km Dingle to Ventry     Distance 8km / 5 mls   Height Gain 80m  Height Loss 80m \n2. Beach Run. Ventry Beach.  Distance 5km / 3.2mls  Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 0m \nAll of the Run is on the beach with a few stream crossings \nKayak. Milltown.  Distance 1km / 0.7 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 & 400m run to bike transition \n3. Cycle: Ventry to Dingle via back road.    Distance 6km / 4 mls   Height Gain 80m  Height Loss 80m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n5. Rack bike at transition Milltown\, run 700m to kayak\, kayak 1km. \n6. Run 1km to Finish. e  Dingle.    Distance 1km / 0.7mls    Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 10m \nDAR Sport  Total Distance 21km  / 13 mls   Height Gain 160m / 500ft  Height Loss 160m / 500ft \n \n\n\n\n\nSPORT 43KM COURSE INFO\nSPORT 43KM COURSE INFO\nDAR Sport takes a spectacular route around the western point of the Dingle Peninsula and Ireland. DAR Sport\, 08.30 Start; Total Distance 43km with 800m total ascent. Competitors will start on their bikes at Dingle Marina. It will be a rolling start for the first 1km cycle before cycling (21km) around Slea Head> hike or run (7.5km) Mt Eagle and cycle (11.5km) back to Dingle via Ventry\, rack bikes at transition at Milltown before (0.7km) run to kayak. Kayak 1km in double sit-on-tops before final run 1km to Finish line in Dingle Marina. \nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Cycle: Dingle to Mt Eagle via Slea head.  Distance 21km / 13 mls   Height Gain 310m  Height Loss 140m \n2. Hike / Mountain Run. Mt Eagle. Distance 7.5km / 4.5mls  Height Gain 390m  Height Loss 390m \nAll of Mountain Hike Run is on rough trails. \n3. Cycle: Mt Eagle to Dingle via Ventry. Distance 11.5km / 7 mls   Height Gain 100m  Height Loss 270m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n4. Run to Kayak. Rack bike at transition at Milltown\, Run .7km to kayak and kayak 1km.  Distance 1.7km / 1 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 \n5 Run 1km to finish at Dingle Marina. Distance 1km / 0.6 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 \nDAR Sport  Total Distance 43km  /  27 mls   Height Gain 800m / 2\,640ft  Height Loss 800m / 2\,640ft \n \nFULL 75KM COURSE INFO\nFULL INFO\nDAR: 11th year for DAR\, The 45 mile/ 73km course will take you to some of the best gems on the Dingle peninsula\, Co. Kerry\, Ireland. Biking around Slea head\, following in the footsteps of St Brandon climbing Ireland’s second highest Mountain range Mt Brandon and kayaking in Dingle Harbour. \n\n\nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Run 1km to the kayaks\, kayak 1km on double sit on tops kayak\, run 700m to bike transition (T1)    Distance 2.7km / 1.6 mls   Height Gain 10m  Height Loss 0m \n2. Cycle 43km around the Slea head drive to the Bike transiton (T2) at the foot of Mt Brandon at Baile Breac.  Distance 43km / 27mls  Height Gain 300m  Height Loss 260m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced public roads. \n\n\n3. Mt Brandon Run/Hike\, this is a super 15.5km loop around Irelands second highest mountain range. 5km Hike will get you to the summit of Mt Brandon before a super ridge to get you on the Dingle way walking trail. (first 5km will see alot of competitors hike this before running the next 10.5km section which is very runable) \nAll of Mountain Hike Run is on rough mountain paths/trails. \n4. Cycle 9km / 6mls from Baile Breac Trasntion (T2) to bike Transition (T1/3) at Milltown/Dingle.  Distance 9km / 6 mls  Height Gain 60m Loss 100 & Rack bike before final 1 km run to finish line at Dingle marina. \nTotal Distance 73km  /  45.5 mls   Height Gain 1490m / 4\,910ft  Height Loss 1490m / 4\,910f
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/dar-dingle-adventure-race-2026/
LOCATION:Dingle\, Co. Kerry\, Burnham\, Dingle\, Kerry\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,National Adventure Race Series - Expert,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Adventures":MAILTO:dingleadventurerace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260614
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20251211T141857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T143748Z
UID:29393-1781308800-1781395199@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelforce West
DESCRIPTION:STAGE 1: 13.5KM | RUN | MOSTLY TRAIL & SOME ROAD \nThe start line is located at Lough Inagh Valley in Connemara. Run between the Maamturks and the 12 Bens in this stunning valley trail run  that will bring you out in the Coillte forests at the back of Killary Adventure Centre. \nSTAGE  2: 1KM | KAYAK | KILLARY FJORD \nKayak from the southern shore of Killary Fjord to its northern shore in a two-man sit-on-top with the next competitor to you. \nSTAGE 3: 4KM | RUN | TRAIL & ROAD \nDisembarking onto the foothills of Mweelrea\, with tufted long grass and boggy holes underfoot. Next on to a laneway and eventually a narrow road leading you into the Delphi Valley. \nSTAGE 4: 30KM | CYCLE\nLeaving the Delphi Valley and heading for Drummin\, spectacular hills to climb and extreme care needed on the downhills. Expect severe corners and narrow country roads. On to a gradual climb up to the back of Croagh Patrick and the transition area. This entire section is now on sealed roads. \nSTAGE 5: 4.5KM | MOUNTAIN RUN/WALK | TRAIL \nCroagh Patrick (764m). Stay on the path and take care on the top section of this mountain as it has a lot of loose stones. If you do not reach the transition at the bottom by 2.30pm\, you will not be allowed to ascend the mountain and you will be short coursed back to Westport. \nGaelforce would like to acknowledge and thank all the land owners of the Croagh Patrick mountain for the continued support of Gaelforce West\, without which the event could not happen \nThere is currently a Sustainable Access and Habitat Restoration project underway on it which aims to provide a robust path for access and to restore the eroded parts of the mountain. Gaelforce is working with and fully supports the Croagh Patrick Shareholder Group to protect the heritage and the landscape of the mountain. We ask that competitors do not use the Croagh Patrick to train for our race at any time. Gaelforce would like to share the ethos of care on Croagh Patrick with you our competitors. We ask that all competitors ensure that they ‘Leave No Trace’ on the mountain and that what they bring up with them MUST come down. We also encourage you to read the  Mayo Mountain Rescue Safety Guidelines for climbing Croagh Patrick. \nRace day:\nThere will be a very strict policy on keeping to the defined path. Any deviation from any competitors from the path will result in instant disqualification. \nThis is to ensure the ongoing work to the path is not adversely affected in any way. We appreciate your compliance on this. \nPlease also be aware Gaelforce does not have exclusive use of the mountain on race day and competitors must be respectful of other users on the day. \nSTAGE 6: 13KM | CYCLE \nThe off road section affectionally know as ‘the Skelp’ was removed from the route for the 2019 race. \nAlways obey the rules of the road. Return to the junction with the N59 along a sealed road and on towards the finish line at Westport.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-west-26/
LOCATION:Westport\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Event Happening
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260613T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20260311T122205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T130610Z
UID:29435-1781337600-1781370000@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Gaelforce Westport (34km)
DESCRIPTION:GAELFORCE WESTPORT 34KM\n\n\nRun 7.5km | Cycle 27.5km\n\nStage 1 | 1.5km run | Greenway\nStart at Westport Quay and head out along the Great Western Greenway to Westport Skatepark for the first transition. \nStage 2 | 7.5km cycle | Sealed road\nLeave the skatepark and roll out on the R335. Turn for Churchfield\, cycle the rural roads of Killeenacofs\, then into the Brackloon Woods transition area. \nStage 3 | 3km run | Woods trail\nSwap the bike for a forest run through Brackloon Woods on woodland paths\, returning to the bike transition. \nStage 4 | 7km cycle | Sealed road\nBack on the saddle for a sealed road leg with a steady climb in the final kilometres as you approach the Croagh Patrick transition area. \nStage 5 | 3km mountain run or walk | Trail\nA short\, punchy Croagh Patrick section that takes you up to the ridge and back. Expect steep gradients\, rough trail\, and a big effort in a short distance. \nStage 6 | 12km cycle | Sealed road\nFinal cycle back towards Westport via sealed roads and the N59. Drop your bike at the last transition\, then it is a short run to the finish line!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/gaelforce-westport-34km/
LOCATION:Westport\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20250820T084350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T084413Z
UID:29377-1783728000-1783814399@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Race 2 Glory
DESCRIPTION:Race2Glory is a multi-sport adventure race involving cycling\, running and a river run\, taking place on the 12th July 2025 in Kiltimagh\, Co. Mayo. 2024 will see the availability of 2 separate races. The long established “Full Race” (40km in total) course will remain as well as the “Sprint Race” (20km in total) course that was introduced in 2015 and proved very popular. Both courses are divided into 3 routes. Stages 1 & 2 of the Sprint course are shorter versions of stages 1 & 2 of the Full course\, while Stage 3 remains the same for both Full and Sprint competitors. \nFULL COURSE (Total 40km)\nTest yourself on challenges such as Spankers Hill\, The Bog\, Craggagh Hill and Glore River! The overall “full” route is outlined in the map below: The overall “full” route is outlined in the map below: \nSTAGE 01: 10K Mountain RunSteep ascent to 850ft\, road/bog run\, steep descent back to startSTAGE 02: 23K CycleMixture of steep and gentle hills\, arrive at transition 2STAGE 03: 7K RunCombination of road\, river and country track \n \nSPRINT COURSE (Total 20km)\nSTAGE 01: 3K Road RunSTAGE 02: 10K CycleMixture of steep and gentle hills\, arrive at transition 2STAGE 03: 7K RunCombination of road\, river and country track
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/race-2-glory-26/
LOCATION:Kiltimagh\, Co. Mayo\, Kiltimagh\, Kiltimagh\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260809
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20260226T130102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T130102Z
UID:29409-1786147200-1786233599@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:The Cavan Kayakarun
DESCRIPTION:Full Details to follow soon. \n\n\n\nWHAT\nThe Cavan Kayakarun Adventure Race 2026 is celebrating its 16th year\, as one of the first Adventure Races held in Ireland it is now established as one of the best. A community run non-profit event organized by Adventure racers and sports people you are sure of a great experience where all abilities and categories are catered for with something for Adventure race beginners wanting to give it a try while meeting all the challenges required by Experienced racers Cycle through the Drumlins of east Cavan\, kayak around the stunning crannogs of Barnagrow lake and enjoy the scenic views of Lough Sillan and Lough Tacker as you run or hike along the quiet trails and laneways\n\n\nWHERE\nGallonray House\, Maudabawn\, Cootehill\, Co. Cavan. GPS co-ordinates:N 54° 01 8395 W 007° 01 3362\n\n\nWHEN\nSaturday 9th August @ 12noon\n\n\nWHY\nNow part of the ARI Challenge Series. Excellent organisation\, warm local welcome\, fantastic location and a great value for money event for all. Brilliant after event party\, prize giving\, Finishers Medal\, Cycling T-shirt & family fun day. Competitor food provided. Hot food available for purchase to visitors.\n\n\n\nCategories: \nOpen                             Male/Female \nVeteran (Over 40’s)     Male/Female \nMasters (Over 50’s)     Male/Female \nRelay                             Any combination \nRace Details:   \n1) Run 4k \nThe Cavan Kayakarun Challenge starts at Gallonray House with a 4k run (on tarmac). \n2) Bike 16k \nOn completing the 4k run you get on your bike at the bike Transition at Gallonray house and cycle 16k to the beautiful Lough Barnagrow. \n3) Kayak 1.5k \nRack your bike at Lough Barnagrow where you get on a sit on or sit in Kayak and kayak around the Two Crannogs taking in the stunning scenery and return to the bike Transition at the lake shore. \n4) Bike 18k \nOn completing the kayak section you return to your bike and cycle 18k to Race HQ at Gallonray House. \n5) Run 4k \nThe final leg of the The Cavan Kayakarun Adventure Race is the same 4k run as completed at the start racking your bike at Gallonray House and completing the last challenge before crossing the finish line.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/the-cavan-kayakarun-26/
LOCATION:Gallonray House\, Maudabawn\, Cootehill\, Co. Cavan\, Gallonray House\,\, Maudabawn\, Cootehill\, Cavan\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260823
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20251022T113633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T113700Z
UID:29383-1787356800-1787443199@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:‘Knock ME Down’ Adventure Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Date TBC.\nThis multi-disciplinary event involves Cycling\, Running\, (or walking) and Kayaking. As multi-sport events go\, this is well suited to anybody with a reasonable level of fitness. The entire course is on well marked roads and forestry tracks so getting lost will not be an issue. The start and finish of the challenge is at the GAA field in the village of Newcastle\, not too far from the towns of Clonmel and Cahir\, Co. Tipperary. You can find an outline of the course below. \nSign-In on the morning of the event will be 30 minutes prior to the starting time slot you choose. Starting time slots are available in 10 minute intervals from 9am for MÓR and 9.30am for Challenge participants. There are changing and shower facilities available at the GAA grounds. \nThe breakdown of the Challenge event is as follows: \n• 15km Cycle from Newcastle to Kilballyboy Wood car park/picnic site on Vee Road outside Clogheen\n• 2.5km run/walk from Kilballyboy Wood to Bay Lough\n• 0.5km kayak around Bay Lough\n• 2.5km run/walk from Bay Lough to Kilballyboy Wood car park (different return route)\n• 15km Cycle back to Newcastle \nRoute map for Knock Me Down Challenge by Diarmaid Condon on plotaroute.com The breakdown of the MÓR event is as follows: \n\n4km Loop Run out of and back to Newcastle\n15km Cycle from Newcastle to Kilballyboy Wood car park/picnic site on Vee Road outside Clogheen\n2.5km run/walk from Kilballyboy Wood to Bay Lough\n0.5km kayak around Bay Lough\n2.5km run/walk from Bay Lough to Kilballyboy Wood car park (different return route)\n33km Cycle  via the Vee and Mount Melleray back to Newcastle\n\nRoute map for KnockMeDown Mór by Anthony Murphy on plotaroute.com Knock ME Down Challenge Event Description:\nThe Bike Part \nAfter the first 15km cycle you will be at your first time point which is located in the Kilballyboy Wood car park/ picnic area along the Vee road outside Clogheen. There will be bike stands set up here where you simply hang your bike by the saddle on a bar and off you go on your scenic 2.5k run to Bay Lough lake. Don’t worry about your bike\, there will be plenty of marshals at this location to keep them safe (and there will be a service vehicle available should you have any mechanical difficulties.) There is also a water stop at each changeover point. \nUp At The Lake….. \nThe 15 minute interval starting time slots are to avoid a time delay waiting for Kayaks at the Bay Lough section. All Kayaks and associated safety equipment will be provided by the Knockmealdown Active team. Everybody will get a single ‘sit on’ Kayak to paddle around the lake. There will be floating markers placed around the lake which you will have to stay inside. Local folklore dictates that the lake is bottomless. You may also need to keep a lookout for a lady called ‘Petticoat Loose’ who\, if the stories are to be believed\, will come up out of the lake and pull you under……. So best keep as close as you can to the edge\, just in case! If anyone gets in trouble out there we have a Cahir River Rescue team on standby so there is really nothing to worry about. If you really don’t fancy the Kayak section you can skip it entirely. On doing this you will get the slowest Kayak time on the day\, with another 10 mins added to cancel out any advantage you may gain with all that extra energy saved! The Kayak section should take\, on average\, about 7 minutes to complete. \nWhat Goes Up……… \nAs you get out of your Kayak… with your hands crying out for a break\, its time to get back onto the tracks and start your run/walk back down to the Kilballyboy Wood car park. It’s a different track down so keep following the signs and follow instructions from the friendly marshals. \nHome Straight \nOnce you get back to the Bike Park at Kilballyboy Wood\, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you now have a 1.5km descent towards Clogheen to look forward to before you cycle the remaining 13.5km of a generally flat road back to Newcastle. Here you will have your final ‘Dibber’ point to finalise your time for your entire Challenge and you will be given your time and place in the event at that time. \nAt the Finish \nA cool-down massage will be available for all competitors\, along with shower facilities and changing rooms. So you’ll have no excuses when heading to GAA Hall. Here you can enjoy a well earned BBQ and maybe sample a refreshing beer from our event sponsors\, the ‘Eight Degrees’ brewing company\, while you await results of other competitors. \nKnock ME Down MÓR Event Description:\nThe Knock ME Down MÓR event has all of the original Knock ME Down Challenge event but with an added running route at the start and an extended cycling route at the end. \nAt the Start: Before the first cycle\, MÓR participants will take a 4km loop run out of Newcastle and back to the GAA hall. \nFrom here the participants will then undertake the full Knock ME Down Challenge route as far as the Bike Park at Kilballyboy Wood. \nAt the End: On leaving the bike park\, instead of turning right and heading back to Newcastle\, participants will turn left. This road travels upward over the picturesque Vee\, past Baylough\, on to the former Cats Bar. Here there is a left turn\, climbing past Mount Melleray to the crest of the hill over Newcastle. The event finishes with a breathtaking descent back to Newcastle village. \nSee how we got on in 2021. 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/knock-me-down-adventure-challenge-26/
LOCATION:Newcastle\, Co.Tipperary\, Newcastle\, Tipperary\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260829T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20260829T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20260226T125506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T125534Z
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SUMMARY:Monte Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the Monte Challenge!\nBrought to you by the Monte Challenge Adventure Club\, a voluntary organisation\, founded to put on an epic adventure race and community fundraiser. Explore the Wild Atlantic Way and the Bluestack Mountains by foot and by bike. Enjoy a day out in the wilds of Donegal\, whether you are a competitive athlete or a newcomer to the outdoor adventure scene. \nChoose from three route options; The Full Monte\, The Half Monte and The Little Monte. Races start from the Community Centre\, Mountcharles from 8am on Saturday 30th August 2024. You can enter as an individual or share the journey as a team! \nThe Little Monte\nAll routes are subject to change and you will be notified in advance or on the day. \nRun/Walk | 5.2km | 85 Elevation \nRoute Overview: Be part of the action and enjoy a 5km walk/run loop\, littles ones are welcome\, under supervision. You’ll start at the Mountcharles Community Centre\, go downhill past the Chapel\, turning right\, watch out for a very steep descent past the Hall Demesne wall. Enjoy the views of Donegal Bay as you turn right onto the shore road and make your way from the little pier\, on past the big pier and get ready for the uphill past Salthill Gardens. Loop back right to Mountcharles and finish at the Community Centre\, to soak up the race day atmosphere. \nTerrain: Tarmac side road. \n \nThe Half Monte\nAll routes are subject to change and you will be notified in advance or on the day. \nLeg 1\nRun | 5.2km \nRoute Overview: Start your adventure race at the Mountcharles Community Centre\, run downhill past the Chapel\, turning right\, watch out for a very steep descent past the Hall Demesne wall. Enjoy the views of Donegal Bay as you turn right onto the shore road and make your way from the little pier\, on past the big pier and get ready for the uphill past Salthill Gardens. Loop back right to Mountcharles.\nTerrain: Tarmac side road. \nLeg 2\nCycle | 23km\nRoute Overview: Pick up your bike at Gallagher’s Funeral Home Car Park\, go along the shore road again and up the multiple Salthill hills\, taking the 3rd right to take you past McMonagle’s Stone and down into Mountcharles. Leaving the village\, you’ll head under the bypass and then turn left up a good hill towards Drumkeelan\, reward yourself at the top with stunning views of the Bluestacks. You’ll turn right and head for Letterbarra. Turn right up the infamous Altadoo climb\, then right towards Eddrim Glebe. Marshals will guide you through several junctions to take you on a network of quiet rural side roads\, back to Mountcharles. Stay to the right of the red cones on the entrance to the Gallagher’s Funeral Home transition zone.\nTerrain: Tarmac side roads\, with some narrow sections with potholes & gravel. \nLeg 3 \nRun | 500m \nRoute Overview: Drop your bike at Gallagher’s Funeral Home transition zone. Sprint (uphill!) for the finish at the Community Centre! \n \nThe Full Monte\nAll routes are subject to change and you will be notified in advance or on the day. \nLeg 1\nRun | 5.2km | 85m Elevation\nRoute Overview: Start your adventure race at the Mountcharles Community Centre\, run downhill past the Chapel\, turning right\, watch out for a very steep descent past the Hall Demesne wall. Enjoy the views of Donegal Bay as you turn right onto the shore road and make your way from the little pier\, past the big pier and get ready for the uphill past Salthill Gardens. Loop back right to Mountcharles.\nTerrain: Tarmac side road. \nLeg 2\nCycle | 19.5km | 370m Elevation\nRoute Overview: Pick up your bike at the transition zone at Gallagher’s Funeral Home Car Park\, go along the shore road again and up multiple hills\, going right to take you past McMonagle’s Stone and down into Mountcharles. Leaving the village\, head under the bypass\, then uphill towards Drumkeelan\, enjoy stunning views of the Bluestacks. You’ll head towards Letterbarra. Bear right past the chapel\, pedal towards the hills and drop your bike at the transition zone at Letterbara FC.\nTerrain: Tarmac side road. \nLeg 3\nRun/Hike | 6km | 415m Elevation\nRoute Overview: With the iconic Carnaween in front of you\, pass the football pitch\, along the road\, over the little Eany Beg River bridge\, turning right up to an old farmstead and red shed. Then hit the open mountain\, with a steep ascent in an anti-clockwise direction\, the route will be marked. Please follow the white flags and only cross the fences at designated points with styles. Clamber up the rocky summit\, take a moment to admire the views across to Fermanagh\, Leitrim\, Sligo and the Donegal coastline. Turn around and head (carefully!) down again.\nTerrain: some road\, track. The climb is on open mountain with no trail and several fences. Extreme caution is advised; underfoot is un-even\, boggy\, likely wet\, has streams & holes. Trail or hiking shoes with proper sole grips are highly recommended to minimise risk of falling. \nLeg 4\nCycle | 21km | 460m Elevation\nRoute Overview: Back at the transition zone\, collect your bike and get ready for more climbing! Turn left and bear right and up the ‘slog of a hill’\, Meenaguse. At the top of the climb\, you’ll be in the heart of the Bluestacks\, with the Greymare’s Tail Waterfall and Struell Gap to your left. Carefully descend along the gravel/pot holed road\, turn right and head back to Letterbarra. Turn up towards the infamous Altadoo climb\, then towards Edrim Glebe. Marshals will guide you through several junctions to take you on a network of quiet rural side roads\, back to Mountcharles. Stay to the right of the red cones on the entrance to the Gallagher’s Funeral Home transition zone.\nTerrain: tarmac road\, sections around Meenaguse have loose gravel\, potholes. Extreme caution is advised in these sections\, particularly on the descents. \nLeg 5\nRun | 5km\nRoute Overview: leave your bike at Gallagher’s Funeral Home transition zone and run down past the Hall Demesne. Carry on along the road\, to a right turn and find yourself on the beach. Turn left along the Warren\, going in a clockwise direction and following the white flags over dunes. Looping back onto the road\, to enjoy the final push uphill past those Hall Demesne Walls and for a sprint finish up to the Community Centre.\nTerrain: tarmac road\, beach with sand\, stones and sand dunes. Caution is advised; underfoot is un-even in places and may be slippery on stones.
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/montechallenge-26/
LOCATION:Mountcharles\, Co. Donegal\, Community Centre\, Mountcharles\, Donegal\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260913
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20260226T125231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T125231Z
UID:29397-1789171200-1789257599@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Achill Roar Adventure Race 2026
DESCRIPTION:The event will have 3 courses available\n\nAll Courses will start and finish at race HQ close to Keel beach \nLocation of parking for Race HQ is at this link: Achill AR Race HQ Parking \nThis is also the transition area where you will pass through at the end of each leg before starting on the next one \nFor the Overall ARI National Solo Series\, the Sport & Expert race results will count as one of the 9 Races in the overall series (Best 5 races to count)  \nCourse Details: \nExpert Course – 63km – Designed to Challenge all athletes \nTypically 3 to 6.5 hrs Duration \nProvisional Start Time 10am (TBC) \nActivities Involved: Kayak (2k)\, Trail Running (16km) and Road Biking (45km) \nFully Marked Route & Race Route Details Provided in advance \nSport Course- 32km – Designed for Intermediates/ Those looking for a good test \n1.5 to 3.5Hrs Duration \nProvisional Start Time 11am (TBC) \nActivities Involved: Kayak (1.5k)\, Trail Running (9k) and Road Biking (21k) \nFully Marked Route & Race Route Details Provided in advance \nChallenge Course – 18km – Designed for Beginners/ Newbies to Adventure Racing \n1 to 2.5 hrs Duration \nProvisional Start Time 12 noon (TBC) \nActivities Involved: Kayak (1k)\, Trail Running (5k) and Road Biking (12k) \nFully Marked Route & Race Route Details Provided in advance \nTo enter this event you need to have current membership to ARI.  \nIf you are not a member already you can join here     https://www.sientries.co.uk/event_series.php?series_id=603 \nParking: There is plenty of parking at event HQ at Keel Beach close to campsite \nFacilities: Showers are available for small fee at campsite. \nWater: There will be water available at the start/finish/ transition area – Please bring your own water bottles \nKAYAK:- The Kayak section is on a small inland lake. \nKayaks provided are single & double sit on tops \nOption to bring own kayak\, paddle & buoyancy Aid – Please select this option at entry to allow management of kayaks \nKayak Drop (8.30 to 9.30am on Saturday morning only) at this link: Achill AR Kayak Drop Off Point \nKayaks\, paddles & buoyancy aids left at lake at own risk at all times – Please ensure your property is marked with your name & race number. \nKayaks must be collected between 1.30 and 2.30pm only \n\n\n\n\nEarly Bird Rates only until 28th Feb 2026\n\n\nChallenge\n  €64.00\n\n\n\n\n  €69.00\n  (from 01/03/2026)\n\n\n\n  €74.00\n  (from 01/07/2026)\n\n\n\n  €79.00\n  (from 01/09/2026)\n\n\nSport\n  €69.00\n\n\n\n\n  €74.00\n  (from 01/03/2026)\n\n\n\n  €79.00\n  (from 01/07/2026)\n\n\n\n  €84.00\n  (from 01/08/2026)\n\n\n\n  €89.00\n  (from 01/09/2026)\n\n\nExpert\n  €74.00\n\n\n\n\n  €79.00\n  (from 01/03/2026)\n\n\n\n  €84.00\n  (from 01/07/2026)\n\n\n\n  €89.00\n  (from 01/08/2026)\n\n\n\n  €94.00\n  (from 01/09/2026)
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/achill-roar-26/
LOCATION:Achill Island\, Achill Island\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260927
DTSTAMP:20260416T221727
CREATED:20260226T125639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T125639Z
UID:29404-1790380800-1790467199@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:FEARmanagh Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:What better way to spend a Saturday morning than getting up close and personal with Fermanagh’s rugged and wild terrain. Cycle through quiet back roads that cut through the limestone landscape\, carved out by Ireland’s icy past\, they’re guaranteed to give you more ups than downs! \nThen experience the wetter side of Fermanagh as you take to the water for 2 challenging Kilometres along Lough Erne’s rocky shores – and if the 304 metre near vertical climb to the top of the Magho Cliff Challenge doesn’t take your breath away\, then maybe the panoramic view it offers at the top will! So in a county steeped in myth and folklore\, are you ready to become a legend in your own time? \nFeel the FEAR and do it anyway! \nLong Race\nLong Race \n\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore) 10.2kms\nRunning (Wee Dog Jog) 7kms\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont …) 30.5kms\nRunning (Blackslee Trail) 4.5km\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont …) 3.8kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – downhill) 1.2kms\nKayaking (Paddle Power Point) 2kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – uphill 1\,000ft) 1.2km\nCycling (Lough Shore to Pub Door) 13.6kms\n\nTotal: 74Kms (approx) \nFull Description\nLEG 1 – CYCLING \nAfter an easy start down through Derrygonnelly a series of small hills brings you to the foot of Knockmore. The climb starts steeply and gets worse before an easy section just after half way leads to the final ramp. Treat this climb with respect as there’s not much recovery before you reach Transition 1 (T1) and it’s too early in the day to be digging deep. \nLEG 2 – TRAIL RUN \nA fairly fast route on forest fire road with a short section of tarmac road at halfway. If it’s clear there can be great views early on towards the Sligo hills. Once through the farm yard after the road section prepare yourself for a sapping uphill drag of about 1km before retracing part of your outward route back to the bike. \nLEG 3 – CYCLING \nThe first section to Cashel Cross is great – good surface\, sweeping bends and almost all downhill. The next bit to Garrison isn’t too bad either – an initial climb followed by a quick section on the back road into the village. The route takes in the beautiful park alongside Lough Melvin before a short off road section across a footbridge and up a steep un-surfaced track. You’ll have to run this bit but it’s all over in a minute or two. The rest of the leg to T2 is on good road but it’s tough. Endless short steep hills or long drags for most of the way sap the strength of even the best cyclist. The section from the high point at Meenacloybane to the entrance to the forest drive gives you some respite before the final leg buster to T2. \nLEG4 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlthough shorter than the first trail run this one seems harder. Again the first half is downhill on fire road except for about 800m of single track past the waterfall. It’s all uphill now back to the transition. It feels relentless at this stage in the race. \nLEG 5 – CYCLING \nThis is the shortest bike leg. If you’ve been changing shoes between running and cycling you might decide it’s not worth it for this section. The only problem is the really steep bit of road about half way in. Not easy to overcome in trail shoes on clipless pedals. If you can take the time to admire the view from T3 glance across Lough Erne towards Donegal. It’s spectacular but looks a long way down. \nLEG 6 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlmost 300metres of descending in less than 1km. This will trash the legs unless you’re used to hill running. The steps can be tricky but you must keep to the path. \nLEG 7 – KAYAKING \nGrab your choice of open top kayak and head east parallel to the shoreline for 500metres before rounding the buoy and heading back past the transition area to the next buoy barely visible 1km away. You should be sheltered from the prevailing winds so you can enjoy the long views across Lough Erne to your right or contemplate what’s to come on the next leg to your left. Round buoy 2 and head back to transition. \nLEG 8 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAs a one off this next bit\, the climb back up to T3\, is hard enough but after what’s gone before it’s nothing short of horrendous. If you can run all the way and not cramp up you’ll be one of the very few. \nLEG 9 – CYCLING \nThe glory leg\, this is a fast and furious descent to the finish. Enjoy it. No holding back required. Let your inner Bradley Wiggins out. \nNB. Routes may be subject to slight changes \nShort Race\nShort Race \n\nCycling (Tir Navar to Lough Navar) 9.8kms\nRunning (Blackslee Trail) 4.5km\nCycling (Knockmore to Lough Shore cont……) 3.8kms\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – downhill) 1.2km\nKayaking (Paddle Power Point) 1km\nRunning (The Magho Cliff Challenge – uphill 1\,000ft) 1.2km\nCycling (Lough Shore to Pub Door) 13.6kms\n\nTotal: 35Kms (approx) \nFull Description\nLEG 1 – CYCLING \nAfter an easy start down through Derrygonnelly a series of small hills brings you to the foot of the climb up to the forest drive entrance. The next bit isn’t any easier; it’s a leg buster to T1. \nLEG 2 – TRAIL RUNNING \nMaybe on the map this doesn’t look too bad but give it some respect. The first half is downhill on fire road except for about 800m of single track past the waterfall. It’s all uphill now back to the transition. It feels relentless and will sap the leg strength before the next section. \nLEG 3 – CYCLING \nThis is the shortest bike leg. If you’re changing shoes between running and cycling you might decide it’s not worth it for this section. The only problem is the really steep bit of road about half way in. Not easy to overcome in trail shoes on clipless pedals. If you can take the time to admire the view from T2 glance across Lough Erne towards Donegal. It’s spectacular but looks a long way down. \nLEG 4 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAlmost 300metres of descending in less than 1km. This will trash the legs unless you’re used to hill running. The steps can be tricky but you must keep to the path. \nLEG 5 – KAYAKING \nGrab your choice of open top kayak and head east parallel to the shoreline for 500metres before rounding the buoy and heading back to the transition area. You should be sheltered from the prevailing winds so you can enjoy the long views across Lough Erne to your right or contemplate what’s to come on the next leg to your left. Make sure to go around the jetty before heading into the shore. \nLEG 6 – TRAIL RUNNING \nAs a one off this next bit\, the climb back up to T2\, is hard enough but after what’s gone before it’s nothing short of horrendous. If you can run all the way and not cramp up you’ll be one of the very few. \nLEG 7 – CYCLING \nThe glory leg\, this is a fast and furious descent to the finish. Enjoy it. No holding back required. Let your inner Bradley Wiggins out. \nTotal: 35Kms (approx) \nNB. Routes may be subject to slight changes \nRegister Now!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/fearmanagh-adventure-race-26/
LOCATION:Fermanagh\, Fermanagh\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Event Happening
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SUMMARY:Quest New Race to be Announced
DESCRIPTION:BRAND NEW QUEST EVENT?\n\nDetails to be released real soon folks 🙂
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-new-26/
LOCATION:tbc\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,cycling,Event Happening,kayaking,Mountain Run,National Adventure Race Series - Expert,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261108
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SUMMARY:Westport Sea 2 Summit
DESCRIPTION:S2S EVENT INFO\nWestport Sea 2 Summit takes place on Saturday 8th November. The adventure race is a unique event based in the adventure capital of Ireland\, Westport. The race incorporates all the thrills that Westport has to offer; Croagh Patrick\, Clew Bay\, the Sheaffry Mountains and the new Greenway. \nWestport Sea2Summit is organised and run by the Westport Plaza & Castlecourt Hotel Resort under the guidance of Race Director\, Paul O ‘Brien of Boot Camp West. \nThere will be two separate races with three categories in both\, which will include a mix of road running\, cycling\, and a mountain hike. \nThe Sea2Summit Spirit will cater for the participant that wants a challenge but has not taken part in adventure racing before. Duration time for the fastest will be 2.5 – 3hrs. \nThe Sea2Summit Supreme is for the participant who wants an extra challenge. The hike up and down the front face of Croagh Patrick (Murrisk) will hurt the legs and the back breaking ramps at the Maum climb will definitely test your bike and quad muscles.\nDuration time for the elite athletes will be around 3.5hrs.\nIn these two races\, there are 3 categories to choose from: \n\nAdvanced\nIntermediate\nBeginner\n\nYou will be asked when registering which category you would like to be in. We ask people to enter themselves into a category so that they will be competing alongside competitors of the same standard. \n\nThe S2S Supreme Course\nThe event begins at the Westport Plaza & Castlecourt Hotel Resort. \nStage 1 Participants will run up Distillery Road on to the new Greenway and follow the Greenway to Westport Quay. (4km) \nStage 2 The 1st Transition Point is at Roman Island there you change on to your bike and follow the road out via the coast to Murrisk (8k) to Croagh Patrick car park. ( Transition 2) \nStage 3 Changing shoes again to climb Croagh Patrick (5k) which is widely known and we are using the most used side for the race. At the top we urge that you take care on the descent as the loose shale is dangerous and numerous accidents have occurred there in the past. \nStage 4 Returning to Croagh Patrick Car Park to pick up your bike and take on the rolling hills. Taking the main road to Louisburgh turning at Kilsallagh for Drummin where the steep climb of the Maum awaits you; recommended gearing on your bike is 39×27 its 25% in places\, through Drummin village and on to Liscarney where it’s all downhill back to Roman Island transition point. \nStage 5 The last section could be the hardest\, with a 4 km run to include an obstacle course and sea run\, returning to Westport Town via the Greenway\, finishing at the Fairgreen overlooking the Mall River. \nTHE S2S SPIRIT COURSE\nThe S2S Spirit Course is similar with the same first run and bike but the hike up Croagh Patrick only goes as far as the ridge (3k) and then descends to the car park leaving out the torches Cone. The Cycle home is also reduced to 8km. \nWHAT ARE THE DISTANCES BREAKDOWN FOR S2S\nThe S2S Spirit\nRace Format \n\n4k run\n8k cycle\n3k Mountain run (Croagh Patrick) at half distance (1.5K) and at bottom (3K)\,\n11k cycle\n4k run with sea run (depending on tide times).Total distance 30km\n\nThe S2S Supreme\nRace Format \n\n4k run\n8k cycle\n5k Mountain run (Croagh Patrick) at half distance(2.5k) and at bottom (5k)\n35k cycle hilly cycle at (14K) and end of cycle\n4k run with sea run (depending on tide times).Total distance 56km\n\nRules of the Road and All Instructions from race marshals and Gardai must be obeyed at all times. \nClick here to view the Town Map \nSafety Information – What you need to know before you climb: Click Here \nWestport Sea 2 Summit would like to share the ethos of care on Croagh Patrick.\n• We would like to acknowledge and thank the landowners in their support for the Sea2Summit Adventure Race.\n• We acknowledge that Croagh Patrick is a place of pilgrimage and must be respected by all competitors\n• We are asking all competitors to by all means familiarize themselves with the route but we respectfully ask that they do not to use the mountain as a training ground in the build up to the events\n• Westport Sea 2 Summit  would like to promote an environmental policy on the mountain ; on our website we will encourage competitors to take your  litter with you\, “What you bring up you must bring down!”
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/sea-2-summit-2026/
LOCATION:Westport\, Mayo\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,National Adventure Race Series - Expert,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westport Hotel Group":MAILTO:info@westportsea2summit.ie
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