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TAUT – Território Ansiano Ultra Trail returns from February 26–28, 2026, in Ansião, Portugal, offering one of the most diverse and demanding trail events in the country. With eight race distances ranging from 12 km to 150 miles, this is a festival of endurance, scenery, and community for athletes of all levels.
TAUT is more than a race — it's a journey through ancient trails, Roman roads, river crossings, and historical villages across the Serra de Sicó region. Whether you're a trail newcomer or a seasoned ultra runner, there's a challenge tailored to your spirit and skill.
This event is part of the Circuito Nacional de Trail Ultra Endurance (CNUTE), and several distances are ITRA certified, offering UTMB index points. There's also a team challenge, youth categories, and inclusive policies to welcome a diverse participant base.
The Vodafone 10K is a 10-kilometer road race integrated into the prestigious EDP Lisbon Half Marathon event. Held on March 8, 2026, it starts at Praça da Portagem (25 de Abril Bridge) and finishes near the Centro Cultural de Belém, providing a scenic and mostly flat course across Lisbon.
Open to runners aged 18 and older, this race welcomes both competitive and recreational participants, with a maximum capacity of 9,000 athletes. It offers the unique experience of running across one of Europe’s most iconic bridges in a major urban setting with broad community support and vibrant atmosphere.
The Povoação Trail returns for its 6th edition on March 15, 2026, in the breathtaking region of Povoação, São Miguel Island (Azores). This nature-based event features four distances — Trail Ultra (50 km), Trail (30 km), Trail Sprint (15 km), and a non-competitive 9 km hike — offering something for every level of trail runner.
Runners will navigate technical, scenic trails, including forests, agricultural paths, streams, and mountain slopes, with significant elevation gain (up to D+3500). The Ultra and main Trail events are designed for experienced athletes, while the Sprint and Walk provide accessible options for newcomers.
Organized by HL Runners Club in partnership with the Municipality of Povoação, this event offers a supportive and adventurous atmosphere. It’s also part of the local São Miguel Trail Circuit and may contribute to the ATRP national ranking.
The Ultra Trail do Marão 2026 (UTM 2026) returns from March 26 to 29, 2026, set in the dramatic terrain of Serra do Marão, with its headquarters in Amarante, Portugal. This iconic mountain trail running event is known for its rugged beauty, technical challenges, and warm local atmosphere.
UTM 2026 offers six trail distances to suit all profiles — from elite mountain runners to beginner trail enthusiasts:
120 km (UTM 120)
60 km (UTM 60)
40 km (UTM 40)
25 km (UTM 25)
15 km (UTM 15)
6 km (UTM 6)
Each race immerses athletes in a pristine natural environment with forests, rivers, ancient paths, and dramatic climbs, making it one of Portugal's most scenic and demanding trail events. It’s open to all, with some races requiring previous mountain experience.
The Farol Adventure Trail – Flores Azores (FAT) returns on 25 April 2026, offering runners an unforgettable journey across the dramatic landscapes of Flores Island, Azores. Starting from the iconic Farol do Albarnaz and finishing at Farol da Ponta das Lajes, the event showcases lush valleys, coastal cliffs, volcanic formations, and waterfalls such as Poço do Bacalhau and Poço do Ferreiro.
This is more than a race—it’s an immersion into the island’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, passing through all parishes in the municipality of Lajes das Flores. Certified by the Associação de Trail Running de Portugal (ATRP), FAT is part of the National Trail Circuit, attracting both competitive trail athletes and nature enthusiasts.
Distances cater to different levels:
FAT36 – 36 km long trail (National Circuit Series 150)
FAT18 – 18 km sprint trail (National Sprint Circuit Series 150 + Youth Circuit)
FAT09 – 9 km short trail
FAT09c – 9 km walk (non-competitive)
With a friendly and community-driven atmosphere, the FAT blends elite competition with local hospitality, making it one of the most scenic and unique trail experiences in Portugal.
Set to take place on the stunning São Miguel Island in the Azores on April 18, 2026, the Ultra Blue Island® is a trail running adventure through volcanic craters, lush forests, and dramatic coastal cliffs. This event is part of the National Trail Running Circuit (Circuito Nacional de Trail), attracting both elite and amateur trail athletes.
Participants can choose from four epic distances: 110K Ultra, 65K Long Trail, 25K Short Trail, and a 15K introductory route, catering to all levels — from seasoned ultra-runners to beginners eager for their first island trail experience. The event promises an immersive, festival-like atmosphere, with finish line celebrations and regional flair.
🌋 Whether you're chasing UTMB index points, a podium finish, or an unforgettable challenge through lava fields and lakes — this is a race you won’t forget.
Zela Ultra Marathon (ZUM) returns for its 9th edition on May 1–2, 2026, in the scenic mountains of Vouzela, Portugal. Organized by SpotCriativo Eventos with local support, ZUM offers an immersive skyrunning experience across five distances, from vertical kilometers to mid-distance mountain challenges.
The event emphasizes autonomy, self-sufficiency, and fair play, providing runners a demanding yet rewarding environment with stunning alpine scenery. Races range from beginner-accessible to expert-level endurance courses, all in a circular or linear mountain format.
Event Type: Trail / Skyrunning
Distances:
KM Vertical Vasconha (linear): 4 km
Zela XS: 14 km (900 D+)
Zela S: 24 km (1500 D+)
Zela M: 35 km (2400 D+)
Zela L: 55 km (3600 D+)
Dates:
May 1, 2026 – KM Vertical
May 2, 2026 – All other distances
Who Can Participate:
Open to all, with age minimums per race (from 14+ to 23+)
Affiliation:
Overseen by the Federação de Campismo e Montanhismo de Portugal (FCMP)
Part of national skyrunning rankings
Atmosphere:
Competitive yet community-oriented
Limited to 700 participants to maintain quality and safety
Known for strong local involvement and support