Trail do Cerco

  • Sun, September 14, 2025
  • 10 € – 15 €
  • 3 races
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Event summary

The 3rd edition of the Trail do Cerco will take place on September 14, 2025, in Celorico da Beira, Portugal. Organized by the Municipality of Celorico da Beira with the support of AVCAT – Associação Vila Chã Aldeia Trail de Portugal, the event features three challenges: the Long Trail (≈24 km, 700D+), the Short Trail (≈14 km, 450D+), and a 9 km Hike.

Set across rural and mountain trails, dirt paths, and small stretches of asphalt, the courses highlight the natural surroundings of Celorico da Beira while promoting trail running and environmental respect. Open to all participants aged 18 and above, licensed or not, the event emphasizes fair play, sustainability, and safety throughout.

With a welcoming yet competitive spirit, the Trail do Cerco combines athletic challenge with community atmosphere. The event also offers post-race meals, technical athlete kits, and prizes for both overall and age-category winners.

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Date: September 14, 2025
Location: Celorico da Beira (Market Square area)
Start times:

Long Trail (24 km, ~700D+) – 09:00

Short Trail (14 km, ~450D+) – 09:15

Walk (9 km, ~200D+) – 09:20

Cut-off times:

Long Trail: 4h00

Short Trail: 3h30

Bib pick-up:

Sept 13 – 15:00–18:00 (Municipal Pools, Celorico da Beira)

Sept 14 – 07:30–08:45 (same location)

Registration deadline: September 9, 2025
Registration fees: €15 (long trail), €13 (short trail), €10 (walk)
Registration platform: www.acorrer.pt

Categories:

General M/F

Sub23 (16–23)

Seniors (24–39)

Veterans M/F40 (40–49), M/F50 (50–59), M/F60+ (60+)

Prizes:

Trophies for top 3 overall (M/F) – short & long trail

Trophies for top 3 per age group – short & long trail

Surface type: Mountain trails, rural paths, dirt roads


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Benefits

🎽 Official race t-shirt
🏅 Finisher gift for all participants
🥤 Solid and liquid aid stations on course + finish
📋 Personalized bib with timing chip (trails)
🛡️ Personal accident insurance
🍲 Post-race meal included (optional for participants, €10 for companions)


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