Trail running in Portugal: why more runners are heading to the mountains than ever before

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
2 months ago

Over the last few years, trail running has grown from a niche discipline into one of the fastest-expanding endurance sports in Portugal. More and more athletes are swapping asphalt for dirt paths, forests and mountain routes in search of challenge, nature and new experiences.

If you’ve been thinking about trying trail running, you’re definitely not alone. In 2026, trail events continue to grow across the country, with more accessible distances and beginner-friendly races than ever before.

Here’s why trail running is booming in Portugal right now.

The growth of trail running in Portugal

Portugal offers ideal conditions for trail running: mountains, coastline routes, volcanic landscapes in the islands and a strong local running community.

Trail is no longer reserved for experienced ultra runners. Today, many events include shorter distances designed for newcomers who want to explore off-road running for the first time.

Many road runners are adding trail races to their season to:

  • vary their training
  • reduce repetitive impact
  • improve strength and endurance
  • reconnect with the experience of running without focusing only on pace

As a result, the number of trail races across Portugal keeps increasing every year.

Trail running isn’t only for experienced runners

One of the biggest changes in recent years is the variety of distances available.

You can now find:

  • short trail races
  • beginner-friendly distances (10–15 km)
  • intermediate trail events
  • ultra trail challenges

If you already run 10K comfortably on the road, chances are you’re ready to try your first trail race.

Trail races in Portugal you can run soon

If you’re thinking about starting trail running this season, these upcoming races are great options to explore:
👉 3rd Trilhos Verdes Alpedriz
April 12
Alpedriz, Alcobaça

👉 8th Trail das Eiras
April 19
Vila Nova de Famalicão

👉 Trail Mineiro
May 24
Aljustrel

👉 IV Trail Praia MAG8
May 24
Sintra

👉 Furnas Night Trail
May 30
Povoação, São Miguel

What makes trail running so special

Trail running offers something different from road racing.

There’s less pressure on pace, more focus on movement and terrain awareness, and usually a closer connection between runners and the environment.

Many athletes say they tried trail “just once” and quickly made it part of their yearly race calendar.

Some of the most common reasons include:

🌿 connection with nature
🧭 constantly changing routes
💬 relaxed community atmosphere
💪 improved strength and endurance
🏔 a real sense of adventure

How to choose your first trail race

If you’re planning your first trail experience, these tips can help:

Start with a shorter distance
10–15 km is ideal for beginners

Check elevation gain
Elevation matters more than distance in trail running

Choose a well-organized local race
A friendly atmosphere makes your first experience better

Forget about pace
Trail running is about adaptation, not speed

Trail running keeps growing — and this might be the perfect time to start

With more races available across mainland Portugal and the islands, it’s never been easier to try trail running for the first time.

If you’re looking for a new challenge or simply want to add variety to your training, trail running could be your next step.

👉 Explore more trail races in Portugal on RaceFinder and find your next adventure.

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