La Noche Mágica

Valsequillo, Spain • 23 Nov 2024

La Noche Mágica is a thrilling night trail running event held in Valsequillo, celebrating its XV edition. Participants can choose from various race formats, including a 22 km and a 12 km trail, as well as a relay option. The event promotes not only competitive running but also inclusivity through hiking options for all skill levels. It aims to create a magical atmosphere, encouraging community engagement and showcasing the beautiful landscapes of the region. The event is designed for both seasoned athletes and newcomers, making it a highlight in the local sports calendar. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

22 km
Carrera 22.0 K
12 km
Carrera 12.0 K
10 km
Relevos (10 K + 12 K)
Senderismo
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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