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Category: Park & Forest Walks
Location: Millstreet
Telephone: +353(0)2970810
Discover the many amenities, enjoy the scenery and the Park's environmental heritage in all its facets. The Park is large with many miles of trails. Some are short and can be covered quickly by even the most reluctant rambler!
Category: Hotels
Location: Rosses Point
Telephone: +353 (0)71 9140008
Located just a five minutes drive from Sligo city centre, this hotel and spa offers the best of both worlds, the calm and serenity of the countryside with the hustle and bustle of the city, the choice is yours.
Category: Marathons
Location: Connemara
Telephone: +353 (0)91 565154
The Connemara International Marathon is a day of racing around a very scenic part of the West of Ireland. Comprising of a half marathon (13.1 miles), a full marathon (26.2 miles), and Ireland's only on-road Ultra Marathon 39.3 mile ultra marathon, all taking place on the one day.
Category: Sporting Events
Location: Killorglin
Telephone: +353 (0)66 9769244
Rás na Ríochta is a combination of three different disciplines, including mountain biking, hill running and canoeing.
Category: Sporting Events
Location: West Cork
Telephone: +353 (0)87 2698275
Adventure race featuring hill running, cycling and kayaking which will take place along the stunning south coast of Ireland featuring some of the most scenic and challenging landscapes West Cork has to offer.
Category: Triathlons
Location: Kenmare
Telephone:
Olympic distance triathlon.
Category: Triathlons
Location: Baltimore
Telephone: +353 (0)28 20300
Triathlon - 1500 metres swim; 46kms cycle and 10km run.
Category: Marathons
Location: Dingle
Telephone: +353 (0)86 3826263
This unique run travels around the spectacular Dingle Peninsula.
Category: Walking Festival
Location: West Cork
Telephone: +353 (0)28 22812
Enjoy some superb walks and marvel at the spectacular West Cork scenery.
Category: Triathlons
Location: Kenmare
Telephone:
The Lost Sheep Half Ironman Distance Triathlon incorporates a nineteen hundred metres swim in scenic Kenmare Bay, followed by an eighty three kilometres cycle, which takes competitors over two category one climbs on the Healy and Caha passes and finishes after an undulating twenty one kilometres run, mostly on quiet country roads close to the picturesque town of Kenmare.