This timed 5k is coming up in the village of Cloughduv on Thursday the 4th of September 2025 at 7:00pm.
There will be refreshments after the race with results and times published later.
The 5k course itself is reasonably flat with a really nice section through Ryecourt Wood (photos shown below).
Notes below from the organisers...The route is a loop starting outside the new River Meadows housing estate (3-5 minute walk east of GAA complex) with the finish at the GAA Complex.
Runners/walkers will head east approaching the N22, taking a left turn through scenic Ryecourt wood ( pictures below) before re-joining the road bringing runners/walkers back into Cloughduv village (approx. 4.5 km mark) , keeping left at crossroads in village. GAA Complex is on the left at edge of village.
The route is a nice flat course with two small inclines ….. suitable for all participants.
Cloughduv Hurling & Camogie Clubs wish to acknowledge the kind generosity of Rosaleen Rye and the Creedon family in allowing Ryecourt to be accessed for the 5k.
With the evenings closing in, this is one of the last evening races. Entry is on the night.
Located about 10kms west of Ballincollig, Cloughduv is just off the N22 Cork to Macroom road.
There will be refreshments after the race with results and times published later.
The 5k course itself is reasonably flat with a really nice section through Ryecourt Wood (photos shown below).
Notes below from the organisers...The route is a loop starting outside the new River Meadows housing estate (3-5 minute walk east of GAA complex) with the finish at the GAA Complex.
Runners/walkers will head east approaching the N22, taking a left turn through scenic Ryecourt wood ( pictures below) before re-joining the road bringing runners/walkers back into Cloughduv village (approx. 4.5 km mark) , keeping left at crossroads in village. GAA Complex is on the left at edge of village.
The route is a nice flat course with two small inclines ….. suitable for all participants.
Cloughduv Hurling & Camogie Clubs wish to acknowledge the kind generosity of Rosaleen Rye and the Creedon family in allowing Ryecourt to be accessed for the 5k.







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