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Almería · Spain

Cycling & running events in Almería, 2026

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Run·Road
Almería

Carrera Pescadería Virgen del Carmen

Carrera Pescadería Virgen del Carmen is a road race in Almería, starting at 9:00 AM from Puerto Pesquero, the city’s fishing port. The main race is 6.5 km, with a 1 km option and short children’s races of 250 metres, catering to local runners and families. The event is organized by La Asociación Eres de Pescadería and is in its second edition. There is also a non-competitive 5K option, making the day less focused solely on racing. Late registrants are not guaranteed a T-shirt.

Road
Tri·Olympic
Almería

Triatlon Ciudad de Almería Olimpico

Triatlon Ciudad de Almería Olimpico is an Olympic-distance triathlon held in Almería, on Spain’s southeastern coast. The race is associated with the city of Almería; the listed coordinates are within the urban area, and the event record indicates the distance is not officially certified. It is scheduled for early June, though the exact race day remains unconfirmed. The published race page offers limited course information: it does not specify the swim start, transition area, finish line, elevation, participant limit, or price. However, it does indicate a long-running event, with the upcoming listing being the 21st edition, alongside standard contact and registration links. The page also permits GPX or KML track uploads, suggesting the route might be detailed later by organizers or previous participants.

Olympic
Tri·Sprint
Almería

Triatlón Ciudad de Almería - Sprint

Triatlón Ciudad de Almería - Sprint is a sprint-distance triathlon held in Almería, on Spain’s southeast coast. It is scheduled for mid-June, with the exact date unconfirmed. This event is part of the Provincial Triathlon Circuit Diputación de Almería, a local series featuring eight races across the province. The exact swim, bike, and run routes, along with start and finish points, are not detailed in the available listing. However, it is a long-standing city event: the Almería sprint triathlon is now in its 25th edition. It caters to triathletes, not just runners, and its circuit format positions it as one event within a larger provincial schedule, rather than an independent race.

Sprint
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Almería Training Notes

Running: Almería runners keep things coastal when the legs need rhythm and the head needs space. Locals use Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park for trail days, beach miles, and that dry Alboran Sea air. Playa de Los Genoveses gives a proper out-and-back feel, and Monsul beach keeps the loop honest before San Jose and the headland. Almería Run Club keeps the local calendar moving. Carrera Popular Universidad de Almería - 10km, Carrera Popular Universidad de Almería - 5km, Carrera de la Mujer, and Carrera Pescadería Virgen del Carmen are the anchor race names to know.

Cycling: Almería riding starts easy by the Gulf of Almería, then gets serious once the road points north or west. Locals use the Carboneras and Agua Amarga coastal loop when they want 68km with 1140m of gain and sea views in the legs. Sierra de Los Filabres holds the big work, with Alto de Velefique from Tabernas giving 58km and 1430m of gain, and Calar Alto giving 58km and 1539m. Puerto de La Virgen, Sierra Bedar, and Antas make strong gran fondo terrain. Skoda Titan Desert and Triatlon Ciudad de Almería Olimpico sit as the anchor event names.

Season: Almería rewards base miles in December, January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, and November. Locals treat July and August with respect, because inland and lower elevation areas of Andalusia can get extremely hot while the coast and mountains stay more workable. September and October still feel hot in lower elevations, so early starts matter for intervals, Z2, and long rides. Winter changes the mood more than the plan, because flatter Andalusia rides well in December, January, and February, while cold nights make layers useful before sunny miles.

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