Join
the 2025 Tom Crean Dingle Peninsula Challenge!
On 26th -27th September, teams will circumvent the
Dingle Peninsula—walking, running, cycling, hiking, kayaking and even
wild-swimming—covering 147 km in 24 hours.
Kieran
O’Callaghan, Patrick O’Sullivan and Daniel Bohan lead ten corporate teams from
Tralee’s Aquadome through Inch Beach, Mt Brandon, Fenit and back.
All
funds benefit Recovery Haven Kerry, Kerry Cancer Support Group, Down Syndrome Kerry, Jack and Jill
Foundation, SADS Foundation and other local charities.
In
four years, you’ve helped us raise €235,000—let’s smash that in 2025!
Every
euro goes directly to these causes.
Sponsor
a kilometre, back your favourite team or give what you can. Click “Donate” now
and help change lives in Kerry!
This event is a grueling yet rewarding 24-hour challenge, designed to raise funds for the Kerry Cancer Support group, Down Syndrome Kerry and other deserving local charities. Join us in this remarkable endeavour and make a tangible impact in our community.
Since its inception, the challenge has raised over €170,000, providing vital support to these causes. This year, we aim to continue this legacy with even greater success.
ABOUT THE TOM CREAN DINGLE PENINSULA CHALLENGE
The Tom Crean Dingle Peninsula Challenge, named in honour of the legendary Antarctic explorer from County Kerry, has become a highly anticipated annual event. Established in 2017 by Kieran O’Callaghan, Patrick O’Sullivan, and Daniel Bohan, this challenge embodies the spirit of endurance and community, much like Tom Crean’s own heroic feats.