Dublin Pride Run

Phoenix Park, Friday 13th June

The Dublin Pride run isn’t just your ordinary 5K race, It’s a celebration of movement, energy and physical activity. We champion inclusivity, identity, self-expression and queerness in an open, friendly, safe space, to be yourself and to connect and be with others in the LGBTQ+ community, friends, family and loved ones.

Whether you're back to beat your personal best, or you’re looking to walk, jog or run your first 5K, join the Dublin Front Runners in Dublin’s iconic Phoenix Park, as we celebrate at the Dublin Pride Run 2025 all while raising much-needed funds for LGBTQ+ charities.

Feel great making a difference to your community and support the work of our chosen charities: GCN, LGBT Ireland & TENI by registering today and encouraging those rooting for you to donate to your fundraising page.


Date:
Friday 13th June
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€25 - €34.95
Address:
Acres Rd, Castleknock (part of Phoenix Park), Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Acres Rd, Castleknock (part of Phoenix Park), Dublin, Ireland

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