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2025 Peebles Triathlon

Welcome to the 2025 Peebles Triathlon

Welcome to Peebles Triathlon Weekend 2025!

Get ready for an unforgettable weekend of racing, community spirit, and outdoor adventure in the stunning setting of Peebles! Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting your triathlon journey, Peebles Triathlon Weekend has something for everyone.

Saturday 20th September kicks off with events for newer and younger athletes:

  • The energetic Junior Triathlon
  • Our friendly and accessible Come and Tri – ideal for beginners or those looking for a shorter, low-pressure race

Sunday 21st September brings the action for those ready to take on more of a challenge:

  • The well-paced Sprint Triathlon
  • And new for 2025, we’re mixing things up — our Duathlon (run–bike–run) will now take place on the same day, making Sunday a true multisport showcase!

Whether you’re racing, supporting, or soaking up the atmosphere, join us for a fun, inclusive weekend in the heart of the Borders.

Your First Triathlon? – Find out all you need to know HERE

Saturday 20th September

COME & TRI

Swim Cycle Run Price
400m/16 lengths 10.88km 2.33km £30

 

CLICK HERE TO BOOK COME & TRI

JUNIOR

(Age as of 31/12/25)

Age

as of (31/12/24)

Swim  Cycle (approx.)

Run (approx.)

Price
8 Years 50m 800m 600m £18
9-10 Years 100m 2km 1km £18
11-12 Years 150m 3km 1km £18
13-14 Years 300m 4km 2km £18
15-16 Years 300m 4km 2km £18

 

CLICK HERE TO BOOK JUNIOR TRIATHLON

Sunday 21st September

SPRINT 

Swim Cycle Run Price
750m 19.14km 4.66km £40
  • Routes are subject to change depending on conditions

CLICK HERE TO BOOK SPRINT

Duathlon

Run Cycle Run  Price
4.66km 19.14km 4.66km £32.00

 

CLICK HERE TO BOOK DUATHLON 

Route Maps

Route maps are available via the downloads to the right (deskptop) or below (mobile) but are subject to change due to conditions.

About the Peebles  Route

The routes in Peebles make the most of the historic Borders countryside, with the cycling route following the B7062 outward towards Howford Farm with a dead turn directing riders the same route back. This route also passes Kalzie Gardens and beautiful Traquair, the oldest inhabited house in Scotland.

The run route follows the River Tweed, famous for its salmon fishing. Looping twice around the ‘Three Bridges’ and then following a circular route along the riverside crossing at Priorsford and Fotheringham Bridges

Limited parking available in the public car park located behind the Swimming Pool. Additional parking is available at Kings Meadow Car Park, Kings Meadow Road, which is located just past the Swimming Pool.

For more information email triathlon@liveborders.org.uk