Info: New entries for this event closed on Tuesday 1st October 2024 at 20:30.
Big Dog - 100k | £60.00 | |
Mongrel - 60k | £60.00 | |
Little Dog – 50k | £55.00 | |
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Fermanagh’s UNESCO Recognised Global Geopark is, once again, set to open its gates and 100 kilometres of gravel tracks to the Lakelander Gravel Grinder in 2024.
Ireland’s Premier gravel cycling event, The Lakelander Gravel Grinder returns again to Co Fermanagh on 5 October 2024. This ultimate gravel cycling event that’s open to gravel, cyclocross, MTB and even e-MTB riders will see riders traverse through relatively unexplored areas of forest wilderness.
The routes – Big Dog 100k, the 60k Mongrel and the Little Dog 50k – will sweep through seven UNESCO heritage forests with up to 2,100 metres of elevation in the Big Dog, 1,200 meters elevation in the Mongrel and 1,100 meters in the Little Dog, while providing stunning views of countryside.
Big Dog 100KM
100km distance. 2,100m elevation. 84% gravel. 16% B-roads and tracks. Ireland’s most challenging gravel event.
Mongrel 60KM
60km distance. 1,200m elevation. 95% gravel. 5% B-roads and tracks.
Little Dog 50KM
50km distance. 1,100m elevation. 96% gravel. 4% B-road and tracks. Don’t be fooled by the name. This little dog has a big bite.
Where is the event located?
Lakelander Gravel Grinder will start and finish in the village of Belcoo in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Belcoo is 1 hour 45 minutes by road from Belfast, 2 hours 5 minutes from Dublin, 2 hours 40 minutes from Galway City and 4 hours from Cork City.
Got a question? Send a message to info@lakelander.co.uk.
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