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49° Tri Pass al Rocul
Cantu' · 32 km away
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Buccione · 68 km away
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33° Camminata delle Tre Valli
Carpaneto Piacentino · 78 km away
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StraLugano (Halbmarathon Lugano)
Lugano · 63 km away
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20° StraLugano
Lugano - Svizzera · 63 km away
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20° StraLugano
Lugano · 63 km away
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Fontaneto Agnolotto Half Marathon
Novara · 45 km away
Milan · 80 km
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XVIII^ Agnolotto Half Marathon Fontaneto
SUN OCT 4
The Agnolotto Half Marathon Fontaneto is a half marathon held in Piedmont, Italy. The race is situated in the Novara area and is named for Fontaneto. It offers a challenging 21.1 km course for runners seeking a serious test. The route crosses the streets of Novara, providing an urban race within a notable Piedmontese city. The event is framed as a day for sport and camaraderie, where runners aim for personal bests, test their limits, and share the course with others who prefer a local half marathon over a large city event.
Monza21 (Half-Marathon in Monza)
SUN OCT 4
Monza21 allows runners to use the Monza motor-racing circuit in Lombardy, the same track used for the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix. It is held in October, avoiding the peak of the Italian summer heat, and offers four on-road distances: 5 km, 10 km, half marathon, and 30 km. The event welcomes families, catering not only to serious half-marathon runners but also providing shorter options suitable for newer participants or those running with friends and relatives. The course is rolling and fast, presenting a realistic target for personal bests for well-trained runners who pace themselves correctly. The start and finish straight feels longer when experienced firsthand than it appears on television, adding to the enjoyment of running on a venue designed for racing cars instead of road races. Aid stations are positioned along the route like pit stops, supplying runners with water, fuel, and a brief respite before they rejoin the circuit. Monza also serves as a convenient base for exploring Lombardy: Milan is approximately 45 minutes away, featuring the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, while Bergamo and Sirmione offer additional nearby destinations for runners before or after race day.
GO&GO HALF MARATHON
SUN OCT 11
The GO&GO Half Marathon connects Gorizia, Italy, and Nova Gorica, Slovenia. It takes place in October, beginning at Unione Ginnastica Goriziana on Via Luigi Cadorna. This is the first edition, organized by ASD BIKE&RUN GORIZIA with backing from both municipalities. The route consists of two 10.55 km circuits, totaling the standard 21.0975 km half-marathon distance. Participants will run through the historic centers and outlying areas of both cities, encountering approximately 150 m of elevation gain. The event continues the tradition of the Maratonina Città di Gorizia, which had 42 previous editions and attracted about 700 runners from Northern Italy, bringing local half-marathon heritage to a new cross-border format.
Vibram Ultra Trail Lago d'Orta
SUN OCT 11
Vibram Ultra Trail Lago d'Orta is an autumn trail-running series based in Omegna, on Lake Orta in Piedmont, Italy. The distances range from short trails to a full ultra, with 12 km, 21 km, 34 km, 55 km, and 100 km options. The long race is a single 100 km loop with 5,270 m of climbing, while the 55 km race is also a single loop and still includes 2,860 m of ascent. The 34 km route adds 2,000 m of climbing, making even the middle-distance option a serious mountain run. The routes traverse woods, technical trails, hard climbs, and offer viewpoints over Lake Orta and the surrounding mountains. The 100 km, 55 km, and 34 km races award ITRA points, attracting runners building ultra experience and those seeking a demanding day in the mountains. The 55 km race is the most popular of the main formats, with over 500 runners in the previous edition, while the 100 km still had more than 200. Runners also come from outside Italy, and the event connects the racing weekend with local food, villages, and traditions around the lake.
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.
XXV^ Mezza Maratona di Cremona
SUN OCT 18
Cremona's first competitive half marathon is a 21.097 km race on a FIDAL-certified course, run in September in the city of Cremona. The event combines three races into one city program, catering not only to half marathon specialists. The main LMC race is the competitive FIDAL option. Another choice is a 12K+. The organizers aim the day at runners seeking a record, parents running with children, and individuals wanting a different kind of morning. An Expo Village is available for visitors around the races.
V^ Meda Urban Race (km 10)
SUN OCT 18
Corri Cambiago
SUN OCT 25
Corri Cambiago begins early morning from the Oratorio at Via Vittorio Veneto 2 in Cambiago, a town in Lombardy, province of Milan. This FIASP circuit event offers four route options: 5 km, 10 km, 16 km, and 21 km, allowing participants to select a distance from a short walk to a half-marathon. The event is organized by Pro Loco Cambiago, with the start and finish located at the local oratory, distinct from a large race village. The various distances accommodate families, casual walkers, club runners, and those training for longer races, enabling diverse groups to participate together on different courses.
XI^ Laus Half Marathon
SUN OCT 25
The Laus Half Marathon is a 21.1 km road race held in Lodi, Italy, each October. It is organized by Gruppo Podisti San Bernardo and marks the eleventh edition of the event. The race is now listed on the national road-racing calendar maintained by Fidal, Italy’s athletics federation. The race begins in Lodi, offering participants a half-marathon experience in a Lombardy city, distinct from a major capital. October typically brings cool running conditions, with average temperatures between 6 to 14°C, occasional rain, and frequent cloud cover, though crisp, sunny days can also occur. The event originated in 2015, establishing it as a relatively new local race with an official standing on the national calendar.
SPORTWAY Lago Maggiore Marathon
SUN NOV 8
The Lake Maggiore Marathon begins Sunday morning on the Arona lakefront and covers 42 km to Verbania-Pallanza. It is the central event of a weekend of running along the lake, which also includes a half marathon, a 33 km race, and a 10 km race, allowing participants to select from a short road race to the complete point-to-point marathon. The marathon route traces Lake Maggiore, passing through the Borromean Gulf before concluding on the Verbania Pallanza lakefront. The marathon field is limited to 900 participants. The half marathon has more available spots, while the 33 km and 10 km races have smaller participant caps. This structure provides the event with a managed, mid-sized atmosphere instead of a large-city marathon crowd. The event village opens on the Arona lakefront prior to race day. The 10 km race starts independently at Fondotoce, near Camping Isolino. General and FIDAL category awards will be presented at the finish area in Verbania Pallanza.
Maratonina Città di Crema
SUN NOV 8
The Maratonina Città di Crema is a 21.0975 km road half marathon held in Crema, province of Cremona, during late autumn. Bike & Run and CR603 organize the event, with Elena Ginelli as the responsible person. It holds a Bronze level classification. The race features an officially measured road course, suitable for runners aiming for a standard half-marathon time. Participants can enter junior, under-23, senior, and master categories for both men and women. The event provides chip timing, refreshment points, bag drop, changing rooms, showers, parking, race photos, and a race pack.
Maratonina Città di Busto Arsizio
SUN NOV 8
The Maratonina Città di Busto Arsizio begins on viale Cadorna, near the Molini Marzoli, and concludes on via Ugo Foscolo. This November event in Busto Arsizio, Lombardy, centers on a FIDAL-certified competitive half marathon. Three shorter or less formal options accompany it: a non-competitive 21 km, the 9.9k B.A. RUN, and a 4.4 km Family Run. Atletica San Marco organizes the event, with the city administration providing support. All races utilize bib-chip timing. The 21 km course crosses nearly all city neighborhoods and directs runners onto the Borri athletics track around the tenth kilometer. The 9.9k route largely mirrors the latter half of the 21 km course, passing through the city center. The Family Run is a walk-or-run format designed for broad participation. This series marks its 32nd edition, with the non-competitive 21 km in its sixth edition. It provides standard race-day amenities: refreshments, changing rooms, and showers.
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Milan Miles And Canal Rides

Milan hosts 27 Half 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 Milan like a dense grid with good escape lines. The 2-mile loop around the castle and park works for quick runs, and Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli works for steady laps in Porta Venezia. The Navigli route and Martesana path carry base miles, and the path is always filled with bikers and joggers. History Run Club Milan meets Saturdays at 9:30 AM outside GUD Bar Darsena for 20 mins out and 20 mins back. Yapperz Club brings Turbo Yap on Tuesday nights and Sunday Yap at Arco della Pace. Generali Milano Marathon, Deejay Ten Milano, Stramilano Half Marathon, and Trofeo Montestella 10K are the anchor events.

Locals ride flat first, then point the bike north when the legs want work. The route is 6 km and gains 259 m. Circonvalley Bikes does a lot of group rides and keeps a dedicated WhatsApp chat. ASD - Amatori Drali - Drali Milano brings the old-school club feel, with vintage rides, recreational rides, and race certifications from Via Palmieri, 25. Climbs sit north toward Lake Como and the Alps, where Lecco via Tram reaches 92 km and 781 m. Milano Deejay TRI and MilanoTRI sit on the calendar when you want a hard anchor.

Spring and autumn are Milan’s cleanest training blocks, with March-May and September-November giving runners and riders the best rhythm. Locals use those months for intervals in Sempione, Z2 on the Martesana, and longer rides toward the Adda river or Lake Como. Summer gets hot and humid, and peak temperatures climb above 30°C, so early starts matter. Nighttime often stays muggy because humidity hangs around the city. Winter turns cold, and daily averages can fall below freezing. The city gets about seven days of snow per year, so runners stay on park loops and riders keep canal spins steady unless the roads are clear.