Running in Portugal: 5 Must-Visit Destinations for Runners and Trail Lovers

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
9 months ago

Portugal is more than just beaches and great food — it’s a hidden gem for runners. From scenic urban routes to rugged mountain trails, the country offers something for every type of athlete. Whether you’re training for your next race or just want an inspiring place to run, here are 5 top locations you shouldn’t miss.

1. Serra da Estrela – Running above the clouds

Portugal’s highest mountain range offers stunning alpine views and tough climbs. Home to events like Terra de Gigantes, it’s a dream for trail runners looking for high-altitude challenges.

2. Lisbon – Riverfront races in a cultural capital

The Portuguese capital hosts iconic events like the Lisbon Half Marathon and the EDP Grand Prix, combining flat, fast courses with historic backdrops like Belém Tower and the 25th of April Bridge.

3. Madeira – Island of vertical trails

With year-round mild weather, Madeira is a trail running haven. Events like MIUT (Madeira Island Ultra Trail) attract elite runners from around the globe to its challenging terrain.

4. Algarve – Fast races under the sun

Beyond the beaches, the Algarve region is great for PBs. Races like the São Silvestre de Quarteira offer fast, flat courses ideal for speed lovers.

5. Gerês – Raw nature and tough trails

The Peneda-Gerês National Park offers untamed beauty and technical trail running. Perfect for those wanting to escape the city and reconnect with nature.

👉 Pro tip: Visit RaceFinder.pt to find races across Portugal and plan your running calendar!

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