Running Tourism Guide: Why UK, French & Spanish Runners Are Choosing Portugal in 2026

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
4 months ago

Across Europe, a growing number of runners are turning their holidays into race weekends — and Portugal has quickly become one of the most attractive destinations for running tourism. With mild weather, coastal paths, historic city races and a calendar full of road, trail and hybrid events, it’s no surprise that runners from the UK, France, and Spain are now planning their seasons around Portuguese races.

If you’re considering combining travel with your next running challenge, this guide will help you choose the best events and prepare for the trip.

🌍 Why Portugal Is Perfect for Running Tourism

☀️ 1. Ideal Climate

From February to November, Portugal offers mild temperatures — perfect for half marathons, 10Ks and trail running.

✈️ 2. Easy Access From the UK, France & Spain

Direct flights to Lisbon, Porto, Faro, and Madeira operate daily, often under 2–3 hours.

📍 3. Variety of Race Terrains

You can choose between:
• Flat and fast city races (Lisbon, Porto, Seixal)
• Scenic coastal runs (Cascais, Algarve, Aveiro)
• Iconic trail running destinations (Gerês, Sintra, Madeira)

🏃 Best Types of Races for International Runners

1. Road Races

Perfect for PB chasers or runners who want to enjoy sightseeing while racing.
Popular picks: Lisbon Half Marathon, Porto Marathon, Cascais Running Events.

2. Trail Running

Portugal has become a hotspot for European trail athletes. Stunning mountain ranges such as Gerês, Serra da Estrela, Monchique and Sintra offer technical and high-altitude challenges.

3. Hybrid Fitness & Obstacle Races

Growing every year — ideal for multisport athletes and CrossFit runners (e.g., Hybrid Vortex).

🧳 Travel Tips for Runners

✔ Book accommodation near the start line

Lisbon, Cascais and Porto races attract thousands — staying close saves stress on race morning.

✔ Understand elevation & terrain

Many Portuguese trails include steep climbs, rocky paths and heat exposure.

✔ Arrive 1–2 days earlier

Helps with acclimation, bib collection and course recce.

✔ Try local fuel

Pastéis de nata? Yes. But also try local sports supermarkets (Decathlon, Sport Zone) for gels and hydration.

🔎 How to Find the Right Race

If you’re looking for running events in Portugal 2026, the simplest way is through RaceFinder.pt, where you can filter races by:

• Distance
• Location
• Month
• Road, trail, triathlon, cycling or hybrid events

Start planning your running holiday here.

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