The Best Cities for Beginner Runners in Portugal

Alex Ovchinikoff
by Alex Ovchinikoff
8 months ago

If you’re thinking about running your first race, I have to warn you: this could be the start of a wonderful addiction! 💙 Whether you’re a weekend jogger or just starting to explore this world, choosing the right city makes all the difference in having an unforgettable experience. Luckily, Portugal has incredible places for those taking their first steps in races. Here are some of the best cities for beginners and tips on where to train! 🎉

1. Lisbon – The Perfect Starting Point

The Portuguese capital offers the perfect mix of beauty and structure. With flat courses along the Tagus River, plenty of race options, and a mild climate for most of the year, Lisbon is one of the best cities for beginners.

🏅 Where to Train

For long distances: Passeio Marítimo de Algés – a flat route with stunning river views.

For short and fast training: Eduardo VII Park – excellent for short sprints and varied terrain.

2. Porto – Running with a View of the Douro

If you’re looking for an enchanting experience, Porto is an excellent choice. Races in the city often take runners along the banks of the Douro River and past iconic landmarks. The relaxed atmosphere and the warm hospitality of the locals make any beginner feel welcome.

🏅 Where to Train:

For long distances: Douro Riverside – a flat route with incredible views.

For short and endurance training: City Park – a mix of trails perfect for strength building.

3. Coimbra – History and Pleasant Running Routes

Coimbra is the perfect city for those who want to start running without the hustle and bustle of larger cities. Races in the city often pass through the historic center and along the Mondego River, making for a beautiful and motivating course.

🏅 Where to Train:

For long distances: Mondego River Banks – a quiet and mostly flat route.

For interval training: University Botanical Garden – great inclines for strength workouts.

4. Faro – Sun, Beach, and Stunning Runs

For those who love running in sunny weather with breathtaking scenery, Faro is a great choice. The city offers flat and well-structured routes, often by the sea, providing a perfect environment for a smooth and enjoyable run.

🏅 Where to Train:

For long distances: Faro Beach – a wide, open path ideal for endurance training.

For quick sprints: Manuel Bívar Garden – a flat and scenic area, great for short runs.

5. Braga – Tradition and Running in Nature

Braga is a city full of history, but it’s also a fantastic destination for beginner runners. With several green spaces and mixed routes, from paved roads to park trails, the city offers a peaceful and welcoming environment for those starting their running journey.

🏅 Where to Train

For long distances: Bom Jesus do Monte – a challenging route, but with incredible views.

For hill training: Sanctuary Stairs – perfect for muscle strengthening.

Extra Tip: How to Choose the Best City to Run In?

If you’re still unsure about where to start, here are some tips:

✅ Choose cities with flat courses: Avoid places with too many hills for a more comfortable experience.

✅ Pick locations with mild weather: This makes your run much more enjoyable.

✅ Opt for cities with good race infrastructure: Larger cities usually have better organization and support.

✅ Think about the scenery! Running in a beautiful location can be the extra motivation you need.

So, are you ready to lace up your running shoes and jump into this amazing world? Which of these cities would you like to explore first?

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