Rocks N Rollin Ultra

  • Date Sat 18th May 2019
  • Location Moville, Co Donegal

Event summary

Get ready to rock and roll along Ireland's stunning Northern Coast and Wild Atlantic Way at the Rocks N Rollin Ultra event organised by findarace.com on Saturday 18th May 2019. This mixed terrain challenge offers something for everyone, with race distances including a 39.3 mile Ultra, Marathon, Half Marathon, and 7 miles. Participants will traverse coastal roads, hill tracks, shore paths, and beaches, all while taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Irish landscape. Whether you're looking to push your limits or simply enjoy a scenic run, this event promises to both challenge and fascinate you. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the perfect balance of endurance and beauty at Rocks N Rollin Ultra on 18th and 19th May.

Organiser's Description

A stunning mixed terrain challenge of road, trail and beach along Ireland's rugged Northern Coast and Wild Atlantic Way. Experience all these attributes and more, whether you're tackling our 39.3mile Ultra, Marathon, Half Marathon or 7 miles. This event will both challenge and fascinate you, with each course having the perfect balance of endurance and scenery. The Ultra is a single loop of coastal roads, hill tracks, shore paths and beach surrounded by a variety of beautiful scenic landscapes. The Marathon slots into the loop at the 'Drunken Duck' Shroove, the Half Marathon at Falmore, the 7 miler at Ballyrattan before all races embark on a final 3 mile run with the calming Lough Foyle coastline on their right. 18/19 May.

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Main Street Moville, Gort North, Co. Donegal, Ireland

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