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25.6 km
~2 days
838 m
Multi-Day
The Run The Line Long Course 2023 is a 25.6 km trail that starts in Glencullen, Glencullen, Ireland. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Medium. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 6 hrs 31 mins. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
Run The Line Long Course 2023 is 25.6 km long in Glencullen, Ireland. The route is commonly described as the long 26K course, and it packs in 838 m of climbing, so it is a substantial day on the Dublin Mountains trails rather than a short local loop.
Run The Line Long Course 2023 has 838 m of elevation gain over 25.6 km. That amount of climbing puts it firmly in the hilly trail category, and it matches the event’s long-course reputation as the tougher option compared with the shorter 13 km route.
Run The Line Long Course 2023 is graded Medium, but the numbers show it is still a serious outing: 25.6 km with 838 m of ascent. HiiKER estimates a completion time of about 6 hours 31 minutes, which helps explain why the route suits runners and hikers prepared for a long, sustained effort.
Run The Line Long Course 2023 starts and finishes at Glencullen Adventure Park in Glencullen, Dublin 18. The event location is listed on Ballybrack Road, Glencullen, D18 HX29, and the long and short courses both use this venue as their base for the start, finish, parking, and race-day facilities.
Parking for Run The Line Long Course 2023 is limited at Glencullen Adventure Park. Race information for the 2023 event stated that the car park opened from 8:30 am to 10:30 am, and on-street parking in Glencullen was not allowed because the local roads are narrow and create safety issues.
Run The Line Long Course 2023 used three wave starts on race day. The 2023 long-course waves were scheduled for 10:00 am for Elite, 10:10 am for Competitive, and 10:20 am for Challenger, all from Glencullen Adventure Park.
Yes. Run The Line publishes a course map for its long route, and the event is based around the long 26 km course from Glencullen Adventure Park. The mapped distance aligns closely with the 25.6 km route listed for Run The Line Long Course 2023, so the course is documented as a defined long loop rather than an unmarked point-to-point outing.
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