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Izki Trail
Apellaniz - Izki · 70 km away
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Ikazkin Trail
Aretxabaleta · 43 km away
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Oñatiko Mendi Martxa
Oñati · 49 km away
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Gorbeia Suzien Skyrace
Vizcaya · 20 km away
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Gorbeia Suzien
Zeanuri · 24 km away
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Gorbeia Suzien Skyrace 2026
Zeanuri · 24 km away
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Pulmón de Acero Trail
Barakaldo · 6 km away
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Media Maratón de Basauri
Basauri · 5 km away
Bilbao · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Bilbao

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Flysch Trail Zumaia
SAT OCT 3
The Flysch Trail Zumaia is a trail running event held in Zumaia, on Spain's Basque coast. Participants can choose between a 14 km route and a 24 km route. The shorter race offers a straightforward way to enjoy the local trails, while the longer race is designed around the distinctive cliffs of the coastline. The 24 km course follows the high coastal cliffs for most of its length, with the terrain itself being the primary attraction, rather than urban environments or large venues. The event also directs spectators to optimal viewing spots, provides changing facilities, and shares practical travel and parking details for accessing Zumaia. Runners may use the occasion to explore the nearby Geoparkea area, with lodging and dining information available. The race documents its history through photo archives, news, and pre-event preparation sessions.
Sorginen Lasterketa
SUN OCT 4
Sorginen Lasterketa is a mountain race starting and finishing in Plaza de Axpe, Axpe, Atxondo, Bizkaia, at 9:00 AM. This Basque trail event is compact yet steep, offering a 21 km race with approximately 1,750 metres of climbing and an 11.7 km option with about 890 metres of ascent. Registration is limited to 350 participants. The main race includes four aid stations, is rated medium-to-high difficulty, and has a five-hour time limit. The longer route ascends Anboto, a 1,331 m peak that defines the race's sharp mountain character. The shorter route reaches the Larrano area, around 980 m. The participants include both skilled mountain runners and regular trail runners. The 21 km race is part of the Durangal series. The event, now in its later editions, is a well-established fixture in the Basque trail running calendar, maintaining a community feel rather than a large-scale event atmosphere.
Rural Kutxa Semi-Marathon de San Sebastian
SUN OCT 4
The Rural Kutxa Semi-Marathon de San Sebastian is a 21 km road race held in San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa, within the Spanish Basque Country. It takes place in October, beginning at City Hall, and attracts approximately 5,000 participants, offering a large-city half marathon atmosphere without being an overwhelming event. The course remains entirely within the city limits, utilizing asphalt throughout, with no trail or rough terrain. Participants have 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the race, emphasizing the need for training even for those focused on finishing. Ayad Lamdassem's course record of 1:02:48 indicates the high speed of the leading competitors.
Semi-Marathon de Santander
SUN OCT 11
The Semi-Marathon de Santander is a city road race held in Santander, on Spain’s Cantabrian coast, with the next edition scheduled for mid-October. It features a full half marathon of 21.0975 km, a 5.5 km race, and separate children’s and junior courses, ensuring participation for runners of all levels. Its slogan, “Discover the city by running,” reflects the event's focus on using Santander itself as the backdrop, keeping participants within the urban environment. The route winds through the city and along the seafront, showcasing beaches and streets that highlight Santander's appeal as a running location. Competitive runners can choose the half marathon, while less experienced runners and families have shorter distances available within the same event. The surrounding Cantabria region offers additional attractions for visitors: the Palacio de la Magdalena is located in Santander, with Cabárceno Natural Park, the Altamira caves, and the Picos de Europa being feasible day trips from the race location.
Bilbao Night Running Fest
SAT OCT 17
The Bilbao Night Running Fest guides participants through Bilbao after dark, beginning at San Mamés and concluding at the Guggenheim. The event features two options: a 21K half marathon and the 10K Pirate Race, catering to those seeking a substantial city run or a brief evening challenge. The course follows a city circuit on major avenues, differing from a secluded out-and-back path. Pyrotechnics, live entertainment, and numerous onlookers contribute to a festive atmosphere, distinct from typical road races. The city's football stadium and art museum define the course's start and end points.
Eltxo Trail
SAT OCT 17
Eltxo Trail is a mountain race held in Orendain, a small town in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country. It features a 21 km half-marathon-style trail route and a shorter 7.3 km option, with mixed team categories available for both distances. The local council, Orendaingo Udala, organizes the event, which has scheduled afternoon starts for the 21 km and 7.3 km races. The routes traverse Orendain and the surrounding areas of Abaltzisketa, Gaintza, and Baliarrain, characterizing it as a rural Basque hill race. Previous editions featured 20 km and 5 km courses, indicating a consistent focus on mountain running with adjusted distances. A local market in the town center during the race offers participants and spectators a chance to engage with Orendain beyond the event itself.
Arrankudiaga-Zollo Trail Lasterketa
SAT OCT 24
Txara Trail
SAT OCT 24
Txara Trail is a mountain running event in Markina-Xemein, Bizkaia, offering two race distances: a 17.7 km “mountain half marathon” and the 10.5 km Txaramotx run. The longer race involves 1,150 m of climbing, making it much steeper than its distance suggests; the 10.5 km option includes 600 m of ascent. The longer race starts in the morning, followed shortly by the shorter race. Walkers begin earlier on the same 10.5 km and 17.7 km routes. The event is part of the Bizkaia running calendar, attracting trail runners in the Basque Country seeking a challenging day in the hills around Markina-Xemein. The event also accommodates non-runners through walking options on the same two distances. Prizes are locally focused: winners receive a Basque cap and baskets of local products, with cash awards for the top finishers in the longer race and local-product baskets for the first local finishers. Practical arrangements include parking, showers, and announced route adjustments near the start and finish areas.
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Bilbao Training Notes

Bilbao hosts 16 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

The route covers 9km with 66 meters of gain. The city centre makes Z2 simple with waterfront parks, manicured promenades, and long sidewalks. Doña Casilda Iturrizar Park, Etxeberria Park, Miribilla Park, and Europa Parkea handle short loops and weekday intervals. Europa Parkea gives a 2km perimeter loop near Txurdinaga with 67m of gain. The climb is 1km with 716 meters of gain when legs need climbing. Running Club Bilbao meets every Tuesday in the center of Bilbao. Saturday mornings bring 5km and 3km routes around the center. Bilbao Night Running Fest, Hiri Krosa Bilbao, and Carrera Santurce-Bilbao work as anchor races.

Locals ride the Nervión River path when they want an easy cruise, then head into the surrounding Basque hills for a bigger effort. The Bidegorri Barakaldo-Gallarta-Galdames keeps things interesting because the last section turns into a gravel greenway. The Bidegorri Barakaldo-Muskiz suits steady base miles. Barakaldo-Portugalete-Las Arenas-Sopela-Gorliz gives the more daring crowd about 40km toward the coast. Bilbao grupo salidas de Gravel y carretera runs gravel and road rides, with past days toward Mungia, Elordui, Gaztelugatxe, Sollube, Morga, Gernika, Amurrio, Orduña, and Alto Angulo. The Bilbao to Astoreka, Mungia, and Lezama loop covers 71km with 490m of gain. The climbs sit in the Basque hills around Artxanda, Avril, Kobetas, Pagasarri, Arraiz, Ganeta, El Vivero, and Ganguren. Orbea Gran Fondo Vitoria-Gasteiz, Bilbao Triathlon, and Marcha del Mamut make good anchor events.

Bilbao stays mild most of the year, so locals can keep running and riding without a huge off-season. Summer feels best for dry work because the Bay of Biscay moderates the heat and average maximums sit around 25°C. July gives the cleanest block for intervals, long rides, and gran fondo prep because rainfall drops to about 20mm. October to April brings the rainiest stretch, and November usually feels the wettest. Winter still works for Z2 because minimum temperatures average between 6°C and 8°C. Sleet shows up more often than snow, about 10 days per year, so locals move some runs to the promenades and some rides to the Bidegorri when the hills get messy.