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The Grande Trail da Serra D’Arga is a trail running event scheduled for October 2-4, 2026, in the Serra d’Arga region, with race starts in Caminha, Dem, and São Lourenço da Montaria.
It offers multiple distances: an ultra 100 km race with 4594 m ascent, a 50 km trail with 2500 m ascent, a 31 km, a 17 km, and a 15 km trail race, plus a 12 km walk and a kids’ trail with distances from 250 m up to 2100 m. The event welcomes all adult participants over 18 years old and includes categories for youth and adults, with team classifications as well.
The races feature demanding mountain terrain with large elevation gains, technical trails, and picturesque landscapes including historic villages, waterfalls, and rivers. The atmosphere combines competitive spirit with cultural experiences such as folklore performances, making it a unique and festive mountain trail event for all levels, including family-friendly kids’ events.
The Azores Bravos Trail 2026 is a competitive trail-running event taking place on October 3, 2026, on Terceira Island in the Azores, Portugal. It features five linear, non-stop races with distances of 100.1 km, 51.8 km, 35.2 km, 15.5 km, and a 10 km walk.
The event is open to participants aged 12 and above depending on the race, with minimum ages of 12 for the walk, 16 for the 15.5 km race, and 20 for the longer distances. It is part of the Terceira Island Trail Running Circuit, scoring for the National League of the International Trail Running Association and the UTMB INDEX.
The courses traverse mountainous, muddy, and challenging terrain with significant elevation gains and losses, crossing public roads and private properties, requiring physical and mental endurance. The race atmosphere emphasizes fair play, respect for nature, and participant responsibility.
The Pisão Extreme 2026 is a skyrunning challenge through the dramatic Serra da Arada, organized by SpotCriativo Eventos with support from the São Pedro do Sul Municipality. Taking place on October 3–4, 2026, this event offers five circular trail courses, all under the auspices of the Portuguese Federation of Camping and Mountaineering (FCMP).
With distances ranging from 4 km to 65 km, Pisão Extreme caters to a wide spectrum of athletes — from beginners testing vertical gains to ultra-endurance mountain runners. Each course delivers rugged ascents, technical terrain, and breathtaking natural scenery.
This is not just a race — it’s a high-altitude test of resilience, autonomy, and mountain spirit.
The Gravel Meeting is a gravel cycling event taking place on October 3-4, 2026, in the Alentejo and Ribatejo regions of Portugal. Participants can choose between two race distances on the Race Day: approximately 80 km with 1000 m elevation gain or approximately 140 km with 2000 m elevation gain.
The event is open to both licensed and non-licensed athletes aged 18 and over, with minors allowed only with parental authorization and accompaniment. It offers a semi-autonomous format emphasizing respect for nature and self-sufficiency, with limited official support points.
The two-day experience includes a Social Ride & Community Experience on day one and the competitive Race Day on day two, featuring scenic rural and natural landscapes. The atmosphere combines adventure, camaraderie, and sustainability, with additional social activities such as a gravel party and after-ride events.
Vouzela Epic Trails 2026 is a trail running event series taking place in Vouzela, Portugal, with the Trilho Medieval race scheduled for October 4, 2026. The event offers two trail distances: 10 km and 20 km, alongside pedestrian walking routes.
The races are open to all athletes, both federated and non-federated, with multiple age categories for men and women. Participants can compete in individual races or as part of clubs, with classifications for both individual and collective results.
Vouzela Epic Trails promotes the region as a prime destination for nature sports, encouraging healthy lifestyles and local community engagement. The event features a festive atmosphere with awards for top finishers and participants completing all three trail races in the series.
The II Troféu de Resistência BTT de Alenquer – Inter Freguesias is a mountain bike endurance race series organized by the Municipality of Alenquer, taking place across multiple dates and locations in 2026. The event includes nine independent races held in various parishes within Alenquer, with the final race scheduled for October 4, 2026, in Cabanas do Chão.
The races feature 2-hour endurance formats on courses ranging from 4 to 7 km, primarily on dirt roads and single-tracks. The competition is open to all athletes aged 16 and above, both federated and non-federated, with categories for men, women, and e-bikes across different age groups.
This series promotes mountain biking in the region, offering a competitive yet inclusive atmosphere with individual race trophies and an overall trophy for the best cumulative performance across the series.
Experience the heart of Central Alentejo at the 4th Edition of Granfondo Serra D’Ossa.
The 4th edition of the Granfondo Serra D’Ossa will take place on October 4, 2026, further establishing itself as one of the most iconic cycling events in the Alentejo region. Starting and finishing in the village of Alandroal, this challenge once again brings together cyclists from across Portugal and abroad, drawn by the unique combination of nature, heritage, and sporting challenge.
Set among vast, rolling landscapes, Serra d’Ossa provides an ideal backdrop for cycling, featuring demanding climbs, quiet roads, and a well-preserved natural environment. The 2026 edition promises renewed routes that highlight the diversity of the territory and deliver an unforgettable experience for all participants, from competitive riders to cycling tourism enthusiasts.
Alandroal, known for its castle and deep historical roots linked to the Alentejo borderlands, will once again be the beating heart of the event, welcoming athletes, teams, families, and cycling fans with the warm hospitality that defines the region.
Beyond the sporting aspect, the Granfondo Serra D’Ossa continues to promote the area’s tourism and cultural heritage, encouraging participants to explore local gastronomy, Alentejo wines, megalithic heritage, and the trails that shape the identity of this municipality.
The organisation is committed to delivering safety, quality, and professionalism, ensuring well-stocked aid stations, clear course signage, technical support, and an exemplary welcome at the start and finish areas.
The 4th edition promises to be the biggest and most engaging yet — an event that celebrates cycling, nature, and the true spirit of Alentejo.
The Taça Oeste XCM BTT 2026 is an amateur mountain bike marathon series organized by MR3eventus, taking place in Vimeiro-Lourinhã, Lisboa, with the first stage on October 4, 2026, starting at 09:00. The event features two distances: a Marathon of approximately 60 km and a Half Marathon of approximately 40 km, both on rural roads and trails.
Open to all participants aged 18 and over, with special provisions for under-18s with parental authorization. E-Bikes are allowed but only classified in the Marathon category. The competition includes multiple age categories for men and women, with a points system across four stages for overall classification.
The routes are marked with lime and red arrows, and participants must comply with traffic rules as the courses are open to other vehicles. The event emphasizes safety, mandatory helmet use, and adherence to regulations, creating a competitive yet amateur-friendly atmosphere.
Triathlon events in Portugal for 2026 are organized by the Federação de Triatlo de Portugal, representing a comprehensive national calendar of competitions across various regions. These events offer diverse distances and formats, including individual and team competitions, making them accessible to a wide range of athletes from beginners to elite levels.
The competitions are linked to national championships and club series, fostering a competitive yet inclusive atmosphere. The events often take place in scenic locations throughout Portugal, providing athletes with unique landscapes and terrain challenges. The atmosphere is typically vibrant and community-focused, with some events featuring relay formats and categories for different age groups.
The Sesimbra Bay Open Water Crossing takes place on October 5, 2026, in Sesimbra Bay. The event is part of the XIX National Open Water Circuit 2025–2026, organized under the Portuguese Swimming Federation (FPN).
Held in Atlantic sea conditions within the sheltered bay of Sesimbra, the competition features a 2500m official Circuit race for Open Water (AA) and Masters AA swimmers, alongside a 1500m promotional distance. The race contributes to the national ranking standings.