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Get Moving Dublin: Local Fun Runs, Charity Walks and Fitness Events Coming Up

From charity 5Ks in Phoenix Park to yoga festivals on Grafton Street, Dublin's community fitness scene is buzzing with events to suit all interests and fitness levels.

By Dublin Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 10:40 pm

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Get Moving Dublin: Local Fun Runs, Charity Walks and Fitness Events Coming Up
Photo: Buckley, William, of Cork / Public domain (Wikimedia Commons)

Dublin's summer of fitness is officially underway, with a packed calendar of fun runs, charity walks, and group exercise events taking place across the city over the coming weeks and months. One of the key events to look out for is the annual Dublin Marathon, which takes place on October 30 and attracts thousands of runners from across the country.

The surge in community fitness events is no surprise, given the proven benefits of group exercise for both physical and mental health. In a city like Dublin, where an active wellness culture is deeply ingrained, it's easier than ever to find a fitness event that suits your interests and abilities. From charity 5Ks in Phoenix Park to yoga festivals on Grafton Street, there's something for everyone. Organisations like the Dublin City Council and the Irish Sports Council are also playing a key role in promoting community fitness initiatives, with programs like the Dublin Sports Festival and the Get Ireland Active campaign.

Local Events to Look Out For

For those looking to get involved, there are plenty of local events to choose from. The Dublin Docklands 5K, which takes place on August 20, is a popular choice for runners of all levels, with a flat and fast course that takes in some of the city's most scenic waterfront views. Meanwhile, the charity walk in aid of the Irish Cancer Society, which takes place on September 17, offers a more leisurely pace, with a 10K route that winds its way through the picturesque streets of Rathmines and Ranelagh. Other organisations, such as the Dublin Running Club and the YMCA Dublin, are also hosting a range of fitness events and classes throughout the summer.

According to data from the Irish Sports Council, over 70% of adults in Dublin engage in some form of physical activity at least once a week, with running and walking being among the most popular activities. With the average cost of entry for a charity 5K or fun run coming in at around €20-€30, it's an accessible and affordable way to get involved in community fitness. The Dublin City Council has also reported a significant increase in the number of people using the city's parks and green spaces for exercise and recreation, with over 100,000 people visiting Phoenix Park alone each week.

So what happens next? For those looking to get involved in community fitness events, the first step is to find an event that suits your interests and abilities. The Dublin City Council website is a great resource, with a comprehensive calendar of upcoming events and activities. You can also follow local fitness organisations and event promoters on social media to stay up-to-date with the latest news and announcements. With the summer of fitness in full swing, there's never been a better time to get moving and get involved in Dublin's vibrant community fitness scene.

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