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Half Marathon races near Toledo

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Media Maratón Popular El Castañar
El Tiemblo · 73 km away
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Run · road · Half Marathon
Semi-Marathon de Tolède
Tolède · 1 km away
Toledo · 80 km
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Toledo Training Notes

Toledo hosts 4 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Local runners work with the hill, the Tajo, and the tight old city centre. The city centre gives you punchy starts and honest legs before any intervals settle down. Azucaica gets its own race day with Carrera Popular Azucaica-Azucaica. Maratón de Toledo 2026 gives the calendar its big anchor event at 42.195km. La Nocturna de Toledo keeps things sharp when you want race-day legs without a full send. Carrera Popular Corpus Christi de Toledo Memorial José Luis Pantoja, Carrera de la Ilusión, and Carrera Popular por la Diabetes fill the local rhythm.

Local riders get a mixed bag from Toledo, with singletrack, smooth gravel, crunched up concrete, and sand. Madrid-Toledo-Aranjuez gives the gravel crowd a proper day out. Ruta de Don Quijote starts in Toledo and averages 50km with 290m of gain per stage. The route puts 175km on tarmac and 30km on unpaved gravel, dirt roads, and paths. Consuegra puts the obvious climb near the hilltop row of windmills. B Team Bike Club, B-Team Bike Club, Toledo Area Bicyclists, and Cycle Werks give the group-ride scene its names. CARRERA MTB URDA EXTREM 2026 gives MTB riders an anchor event.

Locals treat April to June and the end of August to October as the cleanest training window. Ruta de Don Quijote runs on Sundays in those same months, so base miles have a natural target. Summer turns the hill and exposed gravel into a hydration game, and the top of a dusty climb makes everyone think about liquid and a different body position. The dusty climbs usually run around 10 miles at about 10mph. Winter shifts both sports toward steadier Z2, shorter daylight, and fewer big route experiments.