Irish Mountain
Running Association

Beara Way Challenge

Description:
Beara Way Half Marathon
County:
Cork
Date:
Saturday 18th May, 2024
Time:
12:00
Climb (m):
1300
Distance (km):
30.00
Event Difficulty:
9 (3,3,3) - Difficult Terrain, >500M ascent, >10Km
Race Marking:
Route fully marked - Route fully marked
GPS Allowed:
Yes
Leagues:
 
Mandatory Kit:
Level B - Standard
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Hat or buff
  • Gloves
  • Whistle
  • Charged mobile phone with emergency number stored
  • Foil blanket, bivvy bag or equivalent

All runners must bring the above items to the race. The actual kit to be carried during the race will be finalised on the day, depending on conditions etc., and clearly advised at Registration.

You should also have the means to carry all the kit in case required.

Failure to have the required items may lead to you being denied entry to the race, or disqualification. Random checks may be carried out.

Entry Opens:
Sunday 7th April 2024, 00:00
Entry Closes:
Saturday 11th May 2024, 18:00
Entry cost:
€20
Entry limit:
100
Entries sold:
30
Route Description:
The race starts in Castletownbere town centre, where you will follow the Beara Way for approx 2.5km on tar road to the trail head at Derrintaggert. Turn right continuing on the marked way on fire road for another 2km until you hit mountain terrain. From the stile, you will be coming off the marked way and turning right, following the IMRA markers to the summit of Mish Kish mountain. A nice "runnable" climb with magnificent views of Beara, Bantry Bay and Kenmare Bay. From the summit, you will descend on the northern side, following the IMRA Markers, back onto the Beara Way to the Urhan Valley. From here, you will be following the marked Beara Way until you reach the hill road to Knockoura Mountain. There is a nice mix of terrain on this section, open mountain, fire road and a very short (circa 1km) tar road section. Once you reach the tar road at the end of this section, you will be following the IMRA markers and turning right onto the tar road (leaving the Beara Way) to the summit of Knockoura Mountain - approx 2km of uphill tar road until you reach another short section of fire road before you are back on open mountain. From the top of Knockourra, you will descend, following the IMRA markers back onto the Beara Way towards Urhan. From here, you will follow the Beara Way marked route back to Casletownbere town centre. This is a fantastic route with a nice mix of terrain and wonderful sea views from start to finish with very little tar road.
 

Volunteers (Non-Running)

You need to have done 2 non-running volunteer roles in a calendar year to qualify for end of year prize

Current Volunteers

 

Please login to myIMRA to volunteer to help at this event. You should aim to volunteer at least once for every 10 events that you run.

Volunteers (Running)

Check with race director if they have a need for people volunteering and running. Race directors need a minimum number of people available throughout the race to make the race work so non-running volunteers are preferable. While it can be helpful, volunteering in a volunteer and race capacity does not count towards qualifying for end of year prize

Current Volunteers

 

Please login to myIMRA to volunteer to help at this event. You should aim to volunteer at least once for every 10 events that you run.
 

Carpool

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