The Most Scenic Race Destinations in Portugal

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
4 days ago

Portugal has quietly become one of the most beautiful countries in Europe for endurance sports.

From mountain trails and coastal roads to vineyards, islands, forests, and historic villages, athletes can experience an incredible variety of landscapes without ever leaving the country.

And increasingly, runners, cyclists, and triathletes are not only choosing races based on distance or competition level — they are choosing destinations.

Serra da Estrela

If there is one place that defines mountain endurance sports in Portugal, it is Serra da Estrela.

Known for its dramatic climbs, rocky landscapes, and unpredictable weather, the region has become a favourite for trail running, cycling, ultra events, and altitude training.

Douro Valley

The Douro region has become increasingly popular among runners and cyclists looking for a combination of sport and scenery.

Races through the Douro often feature vineyard landscapes, river views, historic villages, winding roads, and steep climbs surrounded by wine terraces.

Upcoming races in the region:

Madeira

Madeira has earned an international reputation as one of the best trail running destinations in the world.

The island combines steep mountains, ocean views, volcanic terrain, tropical vegetation, and technical trails that attract elite and amateur athletes from across the globe.

Upcoming races in the region:

  • MIUT – Madeira Island Ultra Trail — returns April 2027 (2026 edition already took place on April 25–26)

Algarve Coast

The Algarve is much more than beaches and summer tourism.

The region hosts several road races, trail events, and cycling challenges with coastal cliffs, sea views, sunset routes, fishing villages, and mild weather conditions almost year-round.

Upcoming races in the region:

  • Check RaceFinder for the latest Algarve events in the second half of 2026.

Gerês National Park

For runners and endurance athletes, Gerês remains one of the most iconic destinations in Portugal — and one of the toughest.

Portugal’s only national park offers mountain terrain, waterfalls, forests, ancient villages, and roads that test athletes to their limits.

Upcoming races in the region:

  • Gerês Extreme Marathon — November 27–29, 2026 ✅ (widely considered one of the toughest road marathons in the world)

Lisbon and Coastal Races

Urban races in Lisbon continue to attract thousands of athletes every year, thanks to the city’s unique combination of riverfront routes, historical landmarks, bridges, ocean proximity, and mild weather.

Upcoming races in the region:

The Azores

For athletes searching for something truly different, the Azores offer one of the most unique endurance sport environments in Europe.

Volcanic landscapes, crater lakes, green mountains, and isolated ocean roads create an almost surreal setting for trail races, cycling events, and outdoor adventures.

More Than a Race

One of the biggest trends in endurance sports is that athletes increasingly want experiences, not only finish times.

Portugal’s diversity of landscapes allows athletes to race by the ocean, climb mountains, cross vineyards, explore islands, and discover small local communities.

Sometimes the destination itself becomes just as important as the race.

Discover Scenic Races Across Portugal

From trail adventures in Madeira to coastal runs in Lisbon and mountain marathons in Gerês, Portugal offers race experiences for every type of athlete.

Discover running races, trail events, cycling challenges, triathlons, swimming events, and much more across Portugal on RaceFinder.

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