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Marathon races near Bologna

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Bologna Marathon in Trail
Monterenzio · 19 km away
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Mugello Marathon - La più antica d'Italia
Borgo San Lorenzo · 60 km away
Bologna · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Bologna

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Ultramaratona della Reggia di Rivalta
SAT OCT 10
The Ultramaratona della Reggia di Rivalta is a 42.195 km marathon in Reggio nell'Emilia. Runners gather in the Reggio/Rivalta area for a 10:00 start. Although named an "ultra," the race covers the standard marathon distance, making it a long road race rather than an ultra by length. The course loops around the historic Reggia di Rivalta, a former ducal palace site on the city's outskirts. The route is noted for being set in natural surroundings, offering a run near one of Reggio Emilia’s historic landmarks instead of a typical city circuit.
Marathon de Ravenne
SUN NOV 8
The Marathon de Ravenne is a race weekend in Ravenna, a city in Emilia-Romagna near Bologna known for its Byzantine mosaics. The route extends toward the Adriatic Sea. Participants can select a full marathon, half marathon, or 10 km race. The 10 km event is available in both timed and non-timed options. The event also features short, non-competitive runs like the Family Run, Dogs&Run, and Correndo Senza Frontiere. Most races are contained within Ravenna, but the marathon route reaches Punta Marina Terme. The course winds through Piazza del Popolo, Palazzo Merlato, the Basilica of San Vitale, the Basilica of San Francesco, Rocca Brancaleone Park, and numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites linked to the city’s Byzantine history. The event attracts competitive runners, casual participants, families, friends, and partners, with some shorter runs taking place before the main race day.
Maratona di Reggio Emilia Città del Tricolore
SUN DEC 13
The Maratona di Reggio Emilia Città del Tricolore begins and ends in Piazza della Vittoria, placing the city center at both ends of a 42.195 km race. This December road marathon takes place in Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, featuring a certified course and FIDAL Global Calendar sanctioning. The event also hosts the Mezza Maratona del Tricolore, catering to both full marathon and half marathon participants. The route departs the piazza, crossing the countryside surrounding Reggio Emilia before concluding at the same central finish. Professional and amateur athletes compete together, with separate men's and women's races and categories for Promesse, Master, and Senior runners. The marathon holds Silver level status. The 29th edition was won by Eritrea's Shumay and Rwanda's Mukandanga, with Putti and Broggi also winning races on the day.
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Bologna Training Notes

Bologna hosts 5 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Giardini Margherita when they want clean laps and easy pace checks. Giardini Margherita gives you 2km laps if you follow the outer roads. RunChallenge meets at Giardini Margherita, Porta Castiglione, on Mondays from 18:45 to 20:00, with Walk, Start, and Fast groups. Via di San Luca gives runners just under 2 km uphill under the portico with about 200 m of gain. Parco Talon and Parco della Chiusa sit by the Reno river for longer dirt miles. Trail runners use Saragozza, San Mamolo, Castiglione, and Murri. Maratona di Bologna, CASAGLIA - SAN LUCA, and 44° StraBologna anchor the calendar.

Locals ride the gates, the canals, and the first Apennine ramps without making a big production of it. The Tangenziale delle Biciclette connects Bologna’s gates and works well for quick links across town. The loop takes 5 hours and gives you 430m of climbing. Cavaioni Park hits hard when the final stretch reaches gradients between 15%-20%. The Portico of St. Luke brings the 666 arches, the San Luca pull, and proper intervals. The Navile Canal gives hybrid bikes a 6km gravel line. The Ciclovia del Sole runs 46km from Bologna to Mirandola. Giro dell'Emilia is the anchor event.

Spring and autumn suit both sports best, especially when base miles need hills without drama. Summer brings hot, humid days, so locals start early, keep Z2 honest, and save San Luca or Cavaioni efforts for controlled sessions. Giardini Margherita stays useful for running when you want shade, laps, and a steady rhythm. The hills above Saragozza, San Mamolo, Castiglione, and Murri stay the place for trail legs and bike climbing. Winter changes the kit and the mood more than the routes. Snow is not uncommon between late November and early March, so runners stick to reliable parks and cyclists choose the Tangenziale, city paths, or lower loops when the climbs turn messy.