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Belfast · United Kingdom

Cycling & running events in Belfast, 2026

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A few races to know in Belfast

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Belfast

Belfast City Marathon

The Belfast City Marathon takes runners from Stormont Estate to Ormeau Park in Northern Ireland's capital. This 26.2-mile road marathon is typically held on the May bank holiday weekend. It includes a wheelchair race, team relay, and 8-mile walk alongside the full marathon. Organizers describe it as "Northern Ireland's largest mass sport participatory event," attracting approximately 15,000 to 18,000 participants for the combined events. The race is AIMS certified and has been held since the early 1980s. The event weekend accommodates more than just solo marathoners, including club runners, relay teams, wheelchair athletes, walkers, charity groups, and first-timers. The Belfast City Marathon also hosts Northern Ireland's largest half marathon each September, beginning at Ormeau Park. While course records are competitive at 2:13:41 for men and 2:35:03 for women, the event emphasizes mass participation. A historical note: organizers once issued an apology when the marathon course was discovered to be 0.3 miles longer than intended.

Road
Run·Trail
Belfast

Cairncastle Classic Fell Race

The Cairncastle Classic Fell Race begins at Cairncastle Primary School in Ballygally, a coastal village north of Larne in County Antrim. This Saturday morning fell race, supported by the Northern Ireland Mountain Running Association, covers approximately 10 miles with about 2,200 feet of ascent, placing it in the medium-distance category that requires capable hill running ability and navigation skills. The course ascends Cairncastle Road for the initial mile, passing Matties Meeting House, before diverting from the road onto a farm track leading up Knockdhu and the edge of the Sallagh Braes. Participants descend to a valley checkpoint, a site used for Game of Thrones filming, then ascend towards the Antrim Hills Way. The route turns back through Linford Car Park for the final climb to Scawt Hill, followed by a descent towards the coast road at The Half Way House. The finish is a level run back to the school, passing Ballygally Castle, said to be Ireland’s oldest continuously inhabited building. Most of the course is unmarked, except for road junctions and a few safety-flagged sections. Runners must carry a full fell kit, including waterproofs, a map, compass, phone, foil blanket, and emergency food.

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Run·Road
Belfast

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About cycling & running in Belfast

Belfast Training Notes

Running: Belfast runners get good miles once they leave the stop-start city centre. Locals use the River Lagan, Botanic Gardens, Ormeau Park, Waterworks, Victoria Park, Stormont, Belfast Castle and Belvoir Park Forest for routine jogs, intervals and Z2 days. The Lagan River Run starts at the Big Fish statue and gives you 2 kilometres before you stretch it towards Titanic or Ormeau Park. Ormeau Park gives Belfast Running Club its home base, with Tuesday sessions at 6:30 PM in the Ormeau area and Thursday sessions at 6:30 PM around different spots. Belfast City Marathon and Belfast City Half Marathon sit as the anchor races.

Cycling: Belfast riders keep plenty close to town. Locals ride the Lagan Towpath for a relaxed spin, use Comber Greenway for base miles, and take the Lagan and Lough Cycle Way between Lisburn, Belfast and Jordanstown when they want traffic-free rhythm. Titanic Quarter Cycling Club runs Wednesday laps at 18:30, fast hilly rides at 18:30, Saturday groups, and a Sunday Scone Run at 09:30. The climb covers 2 km with 702 m of ascent. The Big Italian Bike Ride works as the gran fondo anchor.

Season: April and May suit Belfast best for both running and riding. Summer temperatures rarely push above 20°C, and the solstice gives sunrise before 05:00 and sunset after 22:00, so locals can fit intervals, crit practice, singletrack or a long Z2 spin around work. Winter temperatures rarely dip below 0°C, but sunrise sits around 08:45 and sunset lands before 16:00 at the solstice. Back roads get mucky and slippy, Barnett Demesne still has green and blue trail options, and the cold wet days can still be enjoyable when the kit is right.

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