Triathlon in Portugal Through Autumn and Winter: Yes, You Can Keep Training — Here’s How

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
8 months ago

Autumn is here, the mornings are cooler and the wind is starting to show up — which means one question appears every year around this time:

“Can I really keep training triathlon when the weather changes?”

In Portugal, the answer is yes — absolutely.
With mild temperatures, accessible facilities and plenty of indoor alternatives, the colder months can actually become the most consistent phase of your training.

This is not the season to chase PRs or overload volume.
This is the season to build your foundation: technique, strength, aerobic base and joy in movement.

Because the athlete you become in summer is shaped during autumn and winter.

🏊‍♀️ Swimming: warm pools and open water (when conditions allow)

When the ocean is too rough or the wind is strong, indoor swimming is your best friend:

  • Municipal and university pools (Jamor, Estádio Universitário, Braga Municipal Pools, Torres Vedras, Almada, etc.)
  • Swim clubs with structured training sessions — great for improving efficiency
  • Main focus of the season: technique, stroke mechanics, breathing control, rhythm

And on those rare sunny mornings with calm ocean (especially in Cascais or Algarve):

  • Use a wetsuit
  • Never swim alone
  • Prefer protected bays

This is not about pace.
It’s about connection to the water.

🚴‍♂️ Cycling: outdoors when dry, indoor trainer when not

Cycling is the discipline most affected by weather, so strategy matters.

On clear, dry days:

  • Cascais → Guincho coast road
  • Serra da Arrábida
  • Minho Ecovias
  • Gaia to Espinho coastal route
  • Quiet rolling roads in Alentejo

Autumn is perfect for long, steady Zone 2 rides.

When roads are wet or visibility is low → trainer time:

  • Zwift, BKOOL or Rouvy make sessions engaging and social
  • Structured workouts are perfect to boost FTP efficiently

The winter cycling rule is simple:
Safety first, consistency always.

🏃‍♀️ Running: easier to maintain — and ideal for building form

Running adapts beautifully to seasonal training.

Great options right now:

  • Forest and trail areas sheltered from the wind (Monsanto, Sintra, Peneda-Gerês, Serra do Buçaco)
  • Easy post-bike brick runs indoors or outdoors
  • Treadmill sessions to refine cadence and running economy

This is the season to:

  • Strengthen glutes, core and lower legs
  • Improve mobility
  • Refine technique

The big progress reveals itself later — but it starts here.

🏋️‍♀️ Strength & Mobility: where real longevity is built

Triathlon is not only about accumulating hours.
It is about building a body that can handle those hours.

Your winter framework:

  • 2 strength sessions per week
  • Focus on glutes, back, core, calves and hamstrings
  • 10–15 minutes of mobility daily

Small routines → big long-term gains.

🧭 Autumn is not a break — it is the foundation

While many athletes “switch off” during this season, this is your chance to grow quietly.

This is the season to:

  • Recover motivation
  • Rediscover ease in training
  • Build aerobic depth
  • Prepare the body for heavier workloads later

The triathlete who shines in summer is built in the cool, calm mornings of autumn and winter.
With patience. With consistency. With heart 🧡

👉 Need a goal to stay motivated?

Shorter events are perfect this time of year:

  • Sprint triathlons
  • Aquathlons
  • Short trail races
  • 5K / 10K road runs

Browse upcoming races across Portugal:
racefinder.pt

Your next start line may be closer than you think.

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