Join the spirited run that connects two iconic landmarks, Seamus’s Pub and Dougal’s Pub, in a vibrant celebration of community and camaraderie. This unique race invites runners of all abilities to lace up their shoes for an engaging journey through charming streets lined with historic pubs and lively neighborhoods. The route weaves its way from the welcoming doors of Seamus’s Pub to the bustling heart of Dougal’s Pub, offering participants a taste of local culture as they pass by familiar landmarks and friendly faces. The event promises not only physical exercise but also an opportunity for social interaction among runners, with plenty of encouragement along the path. As you make your way through this scenic course, enjoy the lively atmosphere that surrounds each pub, where supporters cheer on racers at every turn. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or simply looking to embrace the spirit of the community, this event is designed to be an enjoyable and memorable experience for all participants. All proceeds from the race go towards supporting Heriot Watt GAA, ensuring your participation makes a positive impact beyond the run itself. So come prepared to soak in the local charm, support fellow runners, and contribute to a great cause on this fun-filled route through Scotland’s vibrant streets.
Races Offered
Run Seamus! Run! x Heriot Watt GAA
Sep 13, 2026
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Distance —
2 Hours
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Type —
Running
timer
12:00
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£11.55
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for September in Edinburgh.
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10.0° / 16.0°
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6.7° / 13.2°
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Avg sunshine hours
7h 47m
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Avg rainfall
2.7 mm
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Avg snowfall
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Avg wind speed
15.1 km/h (Gentle breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
terrain
Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (3.5)
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Humidity
80.1%
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Sunrise
06:45
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Sunset
19:28
About Edinburgh
Learn more about the host city, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, located in the Central Belt of the country. With a population of 526,470 in the urban area in 2021, and 901,455 in the metropolitans, Edinburgh fizzes with a cosmopolitan yet uniquely Scottish atmosphere. Old volcanoes ensure a dramatic natural setting, with the imposing castle atop one. The city combines medieval relics, Georgian grandeur and a powerful layer of modern life with contemporary avant-garde. Medieval palaces, Gothic churches and fascinating historical buildings rub shoulders with the best of modern architecture, such as the Scottish Parliament and the National Museum of Scotland. Variously dubbed "Auld Reekie" or "Athens of the North", but usually just plain "Embruh", it hosts great restaurants, shops, pubs, wild and mild clubs, and an unrivalled programme of events and festivals throughout the year.