Get ready to run: hundreds of locals and visitors gear up for the island's favourite Easter sporting event

By ManxRadio Published 27 March 2026

The IQEQ Easter Festival of Running is set to make a triumphant return to the Isle of Man next week, bringing with it the excitement and camaraderie that has made it a beloved fixture on the island's sporting calendar. With over 750 participants already signed up—mostly visitors from overseas—organisers are buzzing about the 'good vibe' that both locals and tourists bring to this celebrated three-day event.

A Weekend of Running Events Across the Island

The festival kicks off with a 10k race in Port Erin on Friday, 3 April, running between 4:45pm and 6:15pm. This scenic coastal route sets the tone for an action-packed weekend ahead.

The Schedule at a Glance

  • Friday, 3 April: 10k race, Port Erin (4:45pm–6:15pm)
  • Saturday, 4 April: Peel Hill Race (1:30pm)
  • Sunday, 5 April: 5k finish, Douglas Promenade (9:30am)

Saturday brings the challenging Peel Hill Race at 1:30pm, offering runners a chance to test their endurance on one of the island's most iconic routes. The festival concludes on Sunday morning with a 5k race along the picturesque Douglas Promenade at 9:30am—a perfect way to soak up the island's stunning seafront while crossing the finish line.

Why Runners Love the Isle of Man Festival

The Easter Festival of Running has earned its reputation as a must-do event for running enthusiasts. The combination of challenging courses, welcoming local communities, and the island's natural beauty creates an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a casual participant, the festival offers something special that keeps people coming back year after year.

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