The Clogheen 5k is an annual summer evening road race organised by Clonmel AC, held in the village of Clogheen at the foot of the Vee in south Tipperary. The course takes runners through the village and along the local roads beneath the Knockmealdown Mountains, in one of the most scenic settings in Munster. The route is popular with runners chasing personal bests and is regarded as a good, well-laid-out course. The race is part of the Vee Valley Festival weekend, giving it a lively community atmosphere. It is an Athletics Ireland registered event. Post-race refreshments are served in the Community Hall in Clogheen. Prizes are awarded across a range of age categories for both men and women, and the event consistently attracts a strong competitive field from across Tipperary and neighbouring counties.
The Clogheen 5k is an annual summer evening road race organised by Clonmel AC, held in the village of Clogheen at the foot of the Vee in south Tipperary. The course takes runners through the village and along the local roads beneath the Knockmealdown Mountains, in one of the most scenic settings in Munster. The route is popular with runners chasing personal bests and is regarded as a good, well-laid-out course. The race is part of the Vee Valley Festival weekend, giving it a lively community atmosphere. It is an Athletics Ireland registered event. Post-race refreshments are served in the Community Hall in Clogheen. Prizes are awarded across a range of age categories for both men and women, and the event consistently attracts a strong competitive field from across Tipperary and neighbouring counties.