Tourmakeady Wood Parkrun marks a sunny celebration

Tourmakeady Wood Parkrun marks a sunny celebration

Some of the runners, walkers, volunteers and supporters at the Tourmakeady Parkrun.

The beautiful south-west Mayo lakeside community of Tourmakeady has just celebrated establishment of its parkrun, bathed in brilliant sunshine.

Fifty enthusiastic participants of all ages, plus supporters and volunteers, were treated to perfect early morning weather for the 5km run or walk in the stunningly beautiful Tourmakeady Wood.

The 2.5km route starts in the attractive Wood carpark, heads towards the captivating waterfall, turns gently uphill, then descends along a winding laneway to the carpark for lap number two.

It was the sixth consecutive Saturday since the Lough Mask community’s inaugural parkrun on August 16. This latest occasion on September 20 was planned as a more relaxed time after the inaugural event for the community and supporters to mark the establishment of the parkrun.

Tourmakeady Wood is now the seventh parkrun in County Mayo – the others being Achill, Ballina, Castlebar, Claremorris Erris and Westport. They attract participants from Ireland and abroad.

In her welcome to the celebration event, run director Cathy Heneghan said the parkrun is a great addition to the attractions available in Tourmakeady, and to bringing people together for a fun, outdoor community experience every Saturday at 9.30am.

 Runners Jackie and Bridie Heneghan, Ballintubber, and in background Joanne Grehan, Mayo County Council, and Christine Gibbons, Tourmakeady.
Runners Jackie and Bridie Heneghan, Ballintubber, and in background Joanne Grehan, Mayo County Council, and Christine Gibbons, Tourmakeady.

“It's not just for runners; walkers are very welcome and encouraged too. The ethos of parkrun is based on community health and wellbeing, both physical and mental, and every event has a post-event social element, like coffee in a local café, as we have here in Tourmakeady.” Castlebar Municipal District Councillors Al McDonnel (Cathaoirleach) and Ger Deere (leas-chathaoirleach) praised the initiative and strong voluntary community spirit evident in setting up Tourmakeady Wood Parkrun.

Joanne Grehan, Mayo County Council Director of Services with responsibility for tourism, said: “This is another welcome addition to the range of outdoor activities available around Tourmakeady.” She also noted the village is one of 20 communities of Joyce Country and Western Lakes Geopark that has just been granted UNESCO Global Geopark status, which aims to help boost local jobs and income opportunities through showcasing rich local heritage, stunning landscapes and activities.

Charlie Lambert of Mayo Sports Partnership encouraged people of all ages to embrace parkruns as “a fabulous way to keep healthy, socialise and connect with people” within a community and beyond.

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