The 22nd Grande Prémio do Caldas de São Jorge Sport Clube is a running event taking place on September 20, 2026, in Caldas de São Jorge, Santa Maria da Feira. It features multiple race distances tailored to different age groups, ranging from 400 meters for the youngest categories to 8300 meters for seniors and veterans.
The event welcomes athletes registered with any association in the country, including clubs, schools, and individuals, making it inclusive for a wide range of participants. The race day includes categories for children, juniors, seniors, and veterans, with separate classifications for male and female athletes in some races.
Alongside the competitive races, there is a 4500-meter walk open to all, contributing to a festive and inclusive atmosphere. The event is organized by Caldas de São Jorge Sport Clube and supported by local authorities to ensure safety and smooth logistics.
The Trail da Padeira Solidário 2026 is a trail running and walking event taking place on September 20, 2026, in Aljubarrota, Alcobaça. It features a 16 km non-competitive trail run and a 9 km walk through historic streets and trails in the Vale da Ribeira do Mogo.
Open to all registered participants, the event aims to raise funds for two young people with special needs, Bárbara and Bruno, with all registration fees and donations going to these causes. The event promotes physical activity in nature and fosters community spirit in the medieval village of Aljubarrota.
The program includes race briefings, a solidarity lunch, and a donation ceremony, creating a festive and supportive atmosphere for participants and locals alike.
The VI Trail AiróRun is a trail running event taking place on September 20, 2026, in Airó, Barcelos, Portugal. It features two competitive trail distances: a Long Trail of 22 km and a Short Trail of 14 km, plus a non-competitive 10 km walk.
Open to participants aged 18 and over for the trail races, and recommended for those 12 and older for the walk, the event welcomes athletes prepared for mountain trail challenges. The race starts and finishes at the Leões da Serra football field in Airó, with staggered start times beginning at 9:00 AM.
The trails traverse paths and tracks around the Airó hills, with positive elevation gain details to be announced. The event includes individual and team classifications with prizes for various age categories and collective team awards, fostering a competitive yet community atmosphere.
The municipalities of Loures and Odivelas are organizing the Loures-Odivelas-Loures Half Marathon for the fourth time on September 20, 2026. Under the slogan “Together for Sports,” the two municipalities are joining forces to revive a track and field event that took place in the 1980s and 1990s and connected the two cities. Coinciding with European Sports Week, the initiative also includes a 10km run, a 5km walk, and a kids’ race for the little ones the day before.
We officially announce that the Loures-Odivelas-Loures Half Marathon has been certified by World Athletics with the international measurement certificate. This prestigious recognition attests to the accuracy of the course distance, in accordance with the rigorous international standards of the world’s leading athletics body.
Obtaining the international measurement certificate is a significant milestone. This seal of quality not only guarantees participants that the race meets the standards required for high-level competitions, but also opens the door to the ratification of records and results for national and international rankings.
The Centenary Run and Walk of the Silveira Parish (1926–2026) is a commemorative event taking place on September 20, 2026, in Silveira, Portugal. It features a 10 km competitive run and a 10 km non-competitive walk, both designed to promote physical activity, healthy lifestyles, and community spirit.
This event is open to all participants, including minors with authorization, and includes official timing and classification for the run. It celebrates 100 years of the Silveira Parish, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the local territory and its emblematic landscapes in a festive and inclusive atmosphere.
The Trilhos dos Heróis – Sunset Trail is a trail running event scheduled for September 26, 2026, in Vila Franca das Naves, Guarda, Portugal. This event offers a variety of distances including a Long Trail of 31 km with an elevation gain of 1000 meters, a Short Trail of 19 km with 650 meters of elevation, a 12 km walking route with 400 meters of elevation, and a Trail Kids race for children aged 5 to 15 years.
The event is open to all athletes meeting the minimum age requirements (18 years for the Long Trail, 16 years for the Short Trail, and no restrictions for the walk), promoting community engagement by bringing together various generations. It integrates two national trail circuits: the Circuito Nacional Trail Sprint and the Circuito Nacional Trail of the ATRP, offering a unique opportunity for competitive or recreational participation.
The course starts and finishes at the Firefighters’ Headquarters of Vila Franca das Naves, presenting a scenic forest environment enhanced by the magic of the sunset. The atmosphere is vibrant and welcoming, encouraging both serious runners and families to explore, enjoy, and create memorable experiences. Additional activities include the Trail Kids race, designed for younger participants near the headquarters area.
The Trilhos dos Heróis – Sunset Trail is a trail running event taking place on September 26, 2026, in Vila Franca das Naves, Guarda, Portugal. It features multiple race options including a 31 km long trail, a 19 km short trail, a 12 km walk, and a kids’ trail run.
The event welcomes participants aged 5 and above, with specific age minimums for each race, and includes classifications by age groups and overall rankings for the competitive trails. It is organized by the Volunteer Firefighters of Vila Franca das Naves and offers a unique experience combining sport, nature, and the magic of sunset in a forested area.
The races start and finish at the Volunteer Firefighters’ headquarters and traverse challenging and fun trails in the Trancoso municipality. The event also aims to engage the community and bring together different generations, with a festive atmosphere and activities for all ages.
The III Trail Pé Firme 2026 is a trail running event taking place on September 26 and 27, 2026, in Torres Vedras, Portugal. It offers multiple race formats including a relay on September 26 and individual trail races on September 27 with distances of 12 km (Mini Trail/Caminhada), 23 km (Trail Curto), and 32 km (Trail Longo).
The event is open to all athletes with adequate physical condition and includes categories for youth, adults, and masters. It celebrates local history, sport, and natural beauty, featuring challenging trails with natural paths and open roads, demanding technique, endurance, and determination.
Besides competitive races, the event includes family-friendly activities such as guided walks and a free youth trail challenge. The atmosphere combines sporting challenge with cultural and natural appreciation, making it suitable for individuals, families, and teams.
Sines a Correr is a road running event taking place on September 26, 2026, in Sines, Portugal, featuring a competitive 10 km race and a 5 km walk along the city’s coastal avenues and seafront promenade.
Organized by HMS Sports Consulting in partnership with the Municipality of Sines, the event combines sport and seaside scenery, with routes starting and finishing on Avenida Vasco da Gama and passing through some of the city’s main waterfront areas.
The event welcomes both competitive runners and recreational participants, offering official chip timing in the 10 km race, personalized bibs, technical race shirts, aid stations and finisher support services.
The Coutos Natura Challenge 2026 is a trail running event scheduled for September 27, 2026, in the Viseu district of Portugal, covering the parishes of Coutos de Viseu, Bodiosa, São Miguel do Mato, and Ribafeita. It offers four race options: a 30 km long trail, a 20 km short trail, a 10 km mini trail, and a 10 km non-competitive walk.
The event is open to athletes aged 18 and over for the competitive trails, with the mini trail open to those 13 and older, and the walk open to participants aged 4 and above with parental authorization. The race emphasizes ecological responsibility and cultural promotion of the region, featuring technical, wild, and challenging trails with granite formations, water crossings, and potentially muddy sections.
The event includes a festive atmosphere with a warm reception, speaker, abundant and warm aid stations, photographers, a large audience, and a final communal lunch, making it a celebration of trail running and community.