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Santo Stefano Belbo · 66 km away
Genoa · 80 km
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XI^ Andersenrun La Mezza tra le Baie
SUN OCT 4
Andersenrun La Mezza tra le Baie is a FIDAL-certified competitive half marathon held in Sestri Levante, on the Ligurian coast near Genoa. The race begins at 8:30 AM from the athletics track in Parco Mandela, returning to the same location for the finish. Participants have 3 hours to complete the 21.097 km distance. The field is limited to 500 athletes, making it a more intimate event. The course consists of two laps of a 10.6 km circuit. Starting from Parco Mandela, the route proceeds towards Riva Trigoso, passing the church of San Pietro. It then loops back towards Sestri Levante via a narrow carugio, featuring a notable passage through Baia del Silenzio. Here, runners will cross a temporary walkway situated near the water. Entry is open to adult runners holding the required FIDAL registration or recognized foreign club membership. The event is organized by Atletica Levante in conjunction with the municipality of Sestri Levante.
XXII^ Corripavia Half Marathon
SUN OCT 11
CorriPavia is an autumn running event in Pavia, northern Italy, featuring a FIDAL-certified half marathon of 21.097 km. ASD Atletica 100 Torri Pavia organizes the event with support from the Municipality of Pavia. The half marathon also awards the Absolute and Master provincial championship titles. The program includes a non-competitive 10k, the Mini CorriPavia Family Run, and the Mini CorriPavia Schools Trophy. Club runners, families, school groups, and first-timers share the streets. The routes are noted for their blend of history, art, and speed, with autumn fog sometimes present at the start. Nearly 5,000 people participate in the race day, which also includes social and health initiatives. The men's race has seen Kenyan runners take the lead, while local athletes like Azeddine Berrite have competed for Italian and provincial honors.
RunRivieraRun Half Marathon
SUN OCT 25
The RunRivieraRun Half Marathon is a 21.097 km road race held annually along Italy’s Ligurian coast, beginning in Finale Ligure and concluding in Loano. This town-to-town half marathon receives support from the Province of Savona and the municipalities of Finale Ligure, Borgio Verezzi, Pietra Ligure, and Loano. The race connects local tourism with running, aiming to unite sport, health, nutrition, and the Savona coastline within a single weekend. The course departs Finale Ligure, crossing Varigotti, Finalmarina, Finalpia, and Finalborgo before proceeding through Borgio Verezzi and Pietra Ligure, incorporating both seaside stretches and historic town streets. Participants then reach Loano via its central district, finishing at Marina di Loano, the updated harbor. The event covers a two-day Expo at the Santa Caterina monumental complex in Finalborgo. Here, runners collect their bibs and race packs, and the schedule may feature talks, book launches, demonstrations, and massage services. The series expanded beyond the half marathon to include Tune Up RRR races, the BiBiEpic Race, and two RunRivieraRun teams.
Semi-Marathon de Savone
SUN NOV 22
The Savona Half Marathon is a road race held in Savona, on Italy's Ligurian coast, with the city as its base and the Mediterranean Sea nearby. The primary event is a 21.097 km half marathon, starting from Via Paleocapa. It is an officially homologated Fidal competition with a 2 hour 45 minute time limit. For those seeking a shorter distance, there is the non-competitive Ten 10K. Families can participate in the 4.100 km non-competitive Family Run, which begins at Piazza Sisto IV. The half marathon course extends beyond central Savona, leading participants through Albissola Marina, Albisola Superiore, and Vado Ligure before looping back to the start. The 10K follows a more concise route from Savona to Albissola, offering a coastal-city atmosphere without the full half marathon distance. This event has been held annually since 1998, attracting competitive athletes, local participants, international runners, families, and walkers. A distinctive feature is that the Family Run permits participants to run with dogs.
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Genoa Training Notes

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

You can run 2 km out and back between Foce and Boccadasse. You can run 6 km from Via Maggio to Nervi, with seaside views nearly the whole way. The Coastal Route Voltri-Varazze gives 16 km one way on a former train line, now a paved path. Athletic Genova gives the local club name from the brief. Il Miglio Blu, Traversata della ValBisagno, Salita alla Guardia, Trail di Camogli, La Mezza di Genova, and Corri Genova keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride coastal when they want Z2 and espresso, then go north when they want climbing. The Nervi waterfront promenade gives 2 km flat and car-free along the cliffs. The Bogliasco to Recco coastal road gives gentle slopes, and the Santa Margherita Ligure coastal path follows an old railway line for 5 km. Paraggi Beach starts the easy line east toward Portofino. Monte Gazzo, the Apennine Mountains, Alta Via Monti Liguri, and Via del Sale hold the rougher stuff, with hike-a-bike and sweet gravel. Milan-Sanremo, Trofeo Laigueglia, and Granfondo Internazionale Laigueglia sit on the wider race radar.

July and August are the best months in the brief, so locals start early and keep the sea close. Summer rides work best at dawn, when the path is empty and the Ligurian Sea goes gold. Summer runs stay sharp on Corso Italia, Nervi, or the former train lines before the heat settles in. Winter keeps both sports moving, but northern winds change the feel fast. Runners use the waterfront for steady base miles, and cyclists choose coastal roads when the higher routes feel exposed. The hills still sit right above the water, so intervals never feel far away.