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IRELAND

June 2026 from $5,100 USD

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Departure City
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PATAGONIA

March and November 2026 from $5,800 

Days/Nights Duration
Arrival City
Difficulty level
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Trip Pace
Total Elevation Gain
Hotel Jumps
Departure City
Adrenaline Gauge
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PATAGONIA

March and November 2026 from $5,800 

Days/Nights Duration
Arrival City
Difficulty level
Group size
Trip Pace
Total Elevation Gain
Hotel Jumps
Departure City
Adrenaline Gauge
No of runs/trails
Distance by foot
Temperature
ADVENTURE INCLUSIONS
PATAGONIA UNTAMED
ITINERARY
RUN ROUTES
PRICING
FAQ'S

EVENT
HIGHLIGHTS

"This was an immersive experience in Ireland! Running new and different trails. Seeing the country and culture from the perspective of its people. Learning their history and seeing their livelihood. The amazing views and sight, from coasts to castles, even historical locations. Do I dare mention all the amazing meals? The Ireland trip allowed me to see and do more than I ever could have planned on my own. I meet some truly amazing people that I know I shall stay in contact with for a long time."

Mary Margaret Ostrom, May 2024

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Wander the colorful streets of Galway, rich with music, history, and local charm and dine in centuries-old castles, where flickering candlelight and stone walls set the scene for unforgettable meals
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Try your hand at falconry, connecting with one of Ireland’s oldest traditions
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Run along dramatic sea cliffs - where wind, waves, and wide-open skies energize every step

ADVENTURE
INCLUSIONS

Guided trail runs or hikes (7-12K)

Most meals (and drinks!)

Expert team of local guides

Local transport

Daily activities and outings

Travel swag & race medals

Hotels and lodging

International flights excluded

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ADVENTURE
INCLUSIONS

Immersive cultural experience

Daily cultural and sometimes adrenaline activities!

4* Accommodation

Off the beaten path guided courses (5-12 km daily)

Most meals (and drinks!)

Expert local guiding team

In country transportation

Travel swag and finisher medal

Like-minded community

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"What you seek, is seeking you"

WHAT TO
EXPECT

Experience the magic of Ireland, where ancient traditions meet wild natural beauty. Try your hand at falconry, connecting with one of the country’s oldest and most captivating customs. Lace up your shoes and run along dramatic sea cliffs, where crashing waves, ocean winds, and vast skies bring energy to every stride. Stroll through the colorful streets of Galway, alive with music, history, and local charm at every corner.

As evening falls, dine in
centuries-old castles, where flickering candlelight dances across stone walls, creating the perfect setting for an unforgettable meal. From rugged coastlines to timeless traditions, Ireland is a land that invites you to feel its spirit in every moment.

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Capital

Dublin

Language

Gaelic and English

Currency

Euro

Population

5.38M

Landscape

Emerald fields and sea cliffs

Famous People

Liam Neeson & Bono

Cuisine & Drinks

Whiskey, Guinness beer, Boxty, Soda Bread, Colcannon & Champ, Coddle,  Shepherd’s Pie

Wildlife

Sheep, Falconry, Dog sheep

Natural Wonders

Cliffs of Moher, Giant’s Causeway (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Traditional Music & Dance
Traditional Irish: In Ireland, locals gather for lively sessions of traditional music featuring fiddles, flutes, tin whistles, and the bodhrán (a traditional Irish drum).

During festivals and pub nights, you’ll often hear jigs, reels, and ballads — creating a warm, spirited atmosphere. From spontaneous pub sessions to village feasts and céilís (Irish folk dances), music is at the heart of every celebration.
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Cultural Roots
Ireland’s culture is shaped by ancient Celtic traditions, early Christian heritage, and centuries of folklore, music, and storytelling.
Stone circles, monasteries, and medieval castles dot the landscape, whispering of druids and saints.

In coastal towns, seafaring and fishing remain vital threads, while the Irish language, traditional music, and dance continue to echo proudly through festivals and daily life.
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DAY 1

Arrive Dublin, Ireland

Welcome presentation and dinner

Event check-in: approx. 5:00pm

 Welcome To Dublin

You'll want to arrive by early afternoon so you can check-in to our first hotel (from 4pm). We will meet as a group at our hotel and get to know each other while enjoying a "you chill, we grill" BBQ welcome dinner.

 

We will also be giving a welcome presentation to make sure you are informed for our week of adventures ahead!

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DAY 2

Drive to the coast, explore Ballina

The Lighthouse Run

Ballina, Ireland

From The East To The West

Good morning to the cliffs of Ireland! Our first race is a marvelous introduction to the lush beauty of coastal Ireland. After getting the salty wind in our hair, we'll enjoy a hearty Irish breakfast and then head west to County Mayo. You'll have time to relax and enjoy the hotel amenities or take a stroll through Ballina. This small town is known as Ireland's salmon capital and you will spot anglers from all over the world fishing for their catch of the day!
 

We'll end the day with dinner at a nearby castle to enjoy local fare and learn stories of the surprising history of the site.
 

*Subject to change

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DAY 3

Historical tours, whiskey appreciation session, traditional Irish music & dancing

Off the Beaten Path Run

Carrowteige - Downpatrick Head

Off The Beaten Path In County Mayo

Wake up your taste buds to a delicious wholesome breakfast before we get on the bus to travel along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way to discover Carrowteige, one of the most spectacular undiscovered coastal trails in Ireland. It’s a feast for the eyes, with golden sandy beaches, rugged cliffs jutting into the Atlantic, and of course lots of friendly sheep. After we run, we'll grab lunch and enjoy a perfectly pulled Guinness at the village's family run pub in the heart of the remote 'Gaeltacht' (Irish speaking) area!
 

On the drive back we'll stop at the area’s most significant landmark. On the edge of the earth overlooking the wild Atlantic, lies the rugged, windswept outcrop of Downpatrick Head. Now a Signature Discovery Point on the famed Wild Atlantic Way, the area provides unparalleled views of the ocean. A majestic sea stack rises from the sea. With its centuries of layered rock it provides shelter to thousands of nesting sea birds. Before another delicious evening meal it's time to learn which style of Whiskey you like and why during a Whiskey Appreciation Session.
 

*Subject to change

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DAY 4

Rosserk Abbey, Mount Falcon activities (falconry)

The Abbey Run

Belleek Woods - Mount Falcon - Westport

Ballina & Westport

We'll kick start the day with an early morning run through one of Ireland's largest urban forests - Belleek woods. We'll discover the fairy trail and pass by the concrete ship, before continuing along the 'Monasteries of the Moy Greenway'. The finish line is at the picturesque Rosserk Abbey, a 15th century friary overlooking the River Moy.

 

Fuelled by a second breakfast we'll visit the Mount Falcon Estate where we'll have the chance to meet, handle and learn about 'Birds of Prey' during a unique Falconry experience.

 

After tea time & lunch we'll head to Westport - Ireland's friendliest town - for a free afternoon and evening. This is the perfect opportunity to shop for woolly jumpers and to mingle with the locals in the pub while listening to traditional live music. Dinner & free time on your own.

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DAY 5

Storytelling, day on the island, gaelic football

The Island Run

Clare Island

A Day On Clare Island

We're taking a ferry to Clare Island for today's run! This storied island has a rich history of castles, pirates, and the Spanish Armada. We'll end the run on a sandy beach and grab lunch at the Sailor's Bar.

 

What better way to spend the day than with local stories and sports by the shores? We'll stay on the island for the day, dip into the sea, immerse deeper into the Irish islander's way of life or learn how to play 'Gaelic football'.

*Subject to change

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DAY 6

Sheepdog show, live music

Croagh Patrick

Westport - Galway - Lahinch

Galway

Today we're heading out to the Famine Trail of Ireland's only fjord - Killary Fjord. This race brings us under the shadow of the majestic Mweelrea mountains.

Today's activity will have you yipping for more - we'll experience a sheepdog show and soak up the culture of Irish fishing communities. 
 

Next, it's off to Galway! One of the most unique areas of Ireland, this area is a true gem of rich history where music spills from pubs, traditional crafts like wool knit sweaters are made, and cobbled streets invite you to lose yourself in this beautiful city!
 

> Dinner & free time on your own.
 

*Subject to change

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DAY 7

Cliffs of Moher, celebratory dinner

Cliffs of Moher Run

Clare, Ireland

Cliffs Of Moher

Well, we've made it to a true treasure of the Irish Isles. Let's celebrate an incredible adventure by running the Cliffs of Moher, iconic sea cliffs that have inspired travelers, geologists, and artists for generations. This UNESCO Global Geopark is a protected area and haven for puffins, falcons, and other seabirds that call the coast home.

 

We'll finish the day enjoying a free afternoon to relax, enjoy the seaside town or hotel spa, and reflect on the once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

 

In the evening we'll gather together one last time for our Celebratory Dinner and spend our final night with good drinks and lots of laughter!

*Subject to change

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DAY 8

Depart Dublin, Ireland

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Dublin, Ireland

Farewells

We'll return to Dublin today to say our farewells - but the friendships and memories of this trip will never leave us!

 

Plan to arrive in Dublin around 2:00pm. Flights departing after 4:00pm are your best option or stay the night and enjoy one last fish fry before your travels! Our bus will drop participants at the airport upon arrival to Dublin and then continue onto downtown Dublin for anyone spending more time in the city.

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6 RUNS, 43.3KM

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Off the Beaten Path

Distance 6.6 km

Elevation  363 m

Moderate

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The Abbey Run

Distance 10 km

Elevation 115 m

Moderate

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The Island Run

Distance 8.6 km

Elevation 189 m

Moderate

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Croagh Patrick

Distance 7.1 km

Elevation 746 m

Hard

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Cliffs of Moher

Distance 5.6 km

Elevation 261 m

Easy

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Lighthouse Run

Distance 5.5 km

Elevation 128 m

Easy

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JUNE 6TH TO 13TH 2026

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February 27- 3 March  2026

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November 7 - 15  2026

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February 27- 3 March  2026

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November 7 - 15  2026

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$6045

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