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Media Maratón Virgen del Reposo
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Seville · 80 km
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Semi-Marathon Francisco Sánchez Falcón "Paquito"
SAT OCT 3
The Semi-Marathon Francisco Sánchez Falcón "Paquito" is a 21.1 km road half marathon taking place in Lebrija, Andalusia, southern Spain. It occurs in early October and follows city streets, not trails or rural roads. The course is a single loop, starting and finishing in Lebrija. Participants will run past streets featuring local monuments, combining the standard half-marathon distance with an opportunity to see a historic town in Seville province.
XXX Media Maratón Jerez 2026
SUN OCT 18
The XXX Media Maratón Jerez is a 21.097-kilometer half marathon held in Jerez de la Frontera. The start is on Avenida Alcalde Álvaro Domecq near the González Hontoria entrance, and the finish is inside the Estadio Municipal de Chapín. It begins at 9:00 a.m., an hour earlier than in previous years, and attracts over 1,200 participants. This race has been a fixture for local and visiting runners for about thirty years. The route is described by organizers as flat and comfortable, making it suitable for runners seeking a fast time or those moving up to this distance. It passes Jerez landmarks such as the Plaza de Toros and the Real Escuela before concluding at the stadium. Bibs and runner bags are distributed at the Feria del Corredor before the event. Limited race-morning pickup is available only for eligible runners from outside Cádiz province who have requested it. Volunteers are recruited via the event's website, contributing to a community sports day atmosphere rather than just a timed race.
Semi-Marathon de Xéres (Jerez)
SUN OCT 18
The Semi-Marathon de Xéres is a 21.0975 km road half marathon held in Jerez de la Frontera, located in the province of Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain. It takes place in late October, and the event uses the French name Xéres for Jerez, the city where runners begin. The course consists of a single loop through Jerez, incorporating city streets, public parks, monuments, and a section along the coast. It is part of a larger series of races, but the specific details indicate it is primarily a standard road half marathon focused on Jerez, not an event with multiple distances.
Semi-Marathon de Séville
SUN NOV 29
The Seville Half Marathon covers 21.097 km in the Seville area, taking place in Santiponce and connected to Spain’s Andalusian capital. Held in January, it offers runners a fast winter race on a flat course, suitable for beginners and experienced runners aiming for a quick time. The route showcases the area’s Al-Andalus heritage, featuring preserved historic buildings. The race emphasizes a communal running day over a strict elite competition, with attention to organization, a welcoming atmosphere, crowd support, and participation open to various levels. A recent edition saw Uganda's Rebecca Chelangat set a women's record, adding a competitive element to an event known for its speed, accessibility, and local character.
Media Maratón Sevilla-Los Palacios
SUN DEC 13
The Media Maratón Sevilla-Los Palacios is a half marathon held in December, covering the standard 21.097 km distance. It begins in Seville and concludes in Los Palacios y Villafranca. Organized by the Sports Delegation of the Los Palacios y Villafranca City Council, this race holds significant local importance as the oldest in Andalusia. The start is located on Isla Menor road, adjacent to the José María Blanco White educational complex. The course then proceeds through urban areas, connecting Seville with Los Palacios y Villafranca. Aid stations are provided for runners at 5, 10, 15, and 17 km, with an additional station at the finish. Participants must complete the race within 2 hours and 15 minutes. The event awards trophies to the top three male and female finishers in each category, offers cash prizes to the overall winners, and includes a 1,500 euro bonus for setting a new course record, which stands at 1:00:34 for men and 1:09:06 for women.
Seville Half Marathon Los Palacios
SUN DEC 13
The Seville Half Marathon Los Palacios is a point-to-point half marathon held in December, connecting Seville with Los Palacios y Villafranca. The race begins on Seville's Isla Menor road, adjacent to the José María Blanco White educational complex, and concludes in Los Palacios y Villafranca. Organized by the Sports Delegation of the Los Palacios y Villafranca City Council, the 21.097 km route is certified by the Andalusian Athletics Federation. This event holds the distinction of being the oldest race in Andalusia, with over forty-eight editions completed. Participants have 2 hours and 15 minutes to finish the course. Aid stations are positioned at 5, 10, 15, and 17 km, with an additional station at the finish line. Significant incentives are offered to top finishers: trophies are awarded to the first three men and women in each category, overall winners receive cash prizes, and a 1,500 euro bonus is available for setting a new race record. The current records to beat are 1:00:34 for men and 1:09:06 for women.
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Seville hosts 7 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 the rio Guadalquivir promenade because it stays simple and calm. Sevilla Running Club meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at la Torre del Oro and runs along the rio Guadalquivir promenade. The east side of the river holds shade until about 9:30 or 10am, so morning intervals feel sane. Parque de Maria Luisa gives you an easy 5K anchor with Carrera popular Parque de Maria Luisa. Carrera Nocturna del Guadalquivir and Zurich Maratón de Sevilla sit on the calendar when you want a bigger goal. Triana gives the run a proper local feel near Puente de Triana.

Locals ride Seville for base miles first, because the city has more than 180 kilometers of bike lanes. Bike lanes are normally bi-directional, painted green, and separated from the road. The city centre gives you a short spin to quiet riverside paths, and Aljarafe gives you more room once you want Z2 outside town. Roadies and gravel fans go north when they want climbs. Constantina, Cazalla de la Sierra, and San Nicolas del Puerto bring provincial roads, bike lanes, and gravel tracks. The northern mountains give hilly inclines and prolonged climbs for gran fondo legs.

October mornings feel right here, and locals get out early because highs can still reach around 32°C. Seville sits at 110 meters, so the flat city miles come easy until the heat takes over. Summer changes the whole rhythm. Locals wake just before sunrise and roll or run as soon as it is light enough. July and August bring average daily highs above 35°C, and temperatures above 40°C are not uncommon. Winter brings mild weather and moderate rainfall, so runners keep the river steady and cyclists shift between bike lanes, gravel tracks, and northern climbs.