Run the Night Dublin

North Wall Quay, Wednesday 18th February

Run the Night Dublin – powered by Dublin City Council, on 18th February 2026 is an all ages and abilities 5 mile community night run based in the city centre.

Based from North Wall Quay, the course is accurately measured and professionally chip-timed.

This event is part of a series that aims to bring communities together through the joy of running and the power of giving. Participants are invited to light up cities and support powerful local causes. Every stride you take supports someone else’s journey, whether it’s a child in need of a hero, a family looking for hope, or a community rallying behind one of their own.

The series partners with organisations like Little Blue Heroes Foundation.


Date:
Wednesday 18th February
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €30
Address:
North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of North Wall Quay, North Wall, Dublin, Ireland

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