Gaelforce 10K Howth Summit

Howth, Saturday 12th October

The final event of the Gaelforce 10K Trilogy is city trail running, but not as you know it. You'll run on grassy tracks, rough trails, woodland paths and sealed roads in a looped route right to the top of Howth Summit and back.

Lonely Planet calls this one of its ‘Epic Runs of the World’ and you’ll see why! With two assents of the steep terrain of Howth Hill to conquer, this route will repay the challenge with stunning views over Dublin Bay.

New for 2024, we've added a walkers wave so you can take on this scenic challenge at your own pace.


Date:
Saturday 12th October
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€36
Address:
Howth, Dublin, Ireland

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