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VitHit celebrates community, wellness & self love with Valentine’s Day Run Club

  • Writer: Danny Joyce | Editor
    Danny Joyce | Editor
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

VitHit brought love to the Phoenix Park this Valentine’s Day through a unique collaboration with Happy Feet and Pastry Pace, featuring a specially designed heart-shaped 6k running route. Bringing together two communities with one thing in common, a love for running.


This Valentine’s Day, runners literally followed their hearts through Phoenix Park as VitHit hosted a sold-out special run celebrating community, wellness, and connection. The collaboration united two of Dublin’s most established running communities, Happy Feet and Pastry Pace, for an event that put a romantic twist on the city’s thriving run club scene. When initially shared on social media, the event sold out within 2 hours with 100 participants secured and a wait list of 50+ people.

  • What: Valentine’s Day Heart Route Run

  • When: February 14, 2025

  • Where: Phoenix Park

  • Distance: 6 kilometers

  • Status: Fully booked out


The Heart-Shaped Route

The specially mapped 6k course traced a heart shape through Phoenix Park, creating a memorable visual for participants to share on social media. The route was designed in collaboration with both Happy Feet and Pastry Pace to showcase one of Dublin’s most iconic parks while celebrating the Valentine’s Day spirit.

Post-Run Celebration

Following the run, participants gathered at Park Lane Deli for a well-deserved treat including coffee, pastries, and VitHit drinks, the perfect refuel after running for the heart of it.


All Fitness Levels Welcome

The event welcomed runners of all abilities, from beginners to experienced athletes, with Happy Feet and Pastry Pace bringing their signature supportive, inclusive energy to the Valentine’s Day celebration. The theme of the event is the love we have for ourselves, to show up, get outdoors and move our bodies, while bonding over the love for running and the running community in Dublin, which is ever growing.


Slán go fóill.

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