Madruk Trail
Edition 2026 Hiking Mountain Sport

Madruk Trail

Trail running in the Trevigian Prealps starting from Vittorio Veneto

Vittorio Veneto — Treviso (026)
Dates 03 May โ€” 03 May 2026
Location Vittorio Veneto (026)
Prices โ€”
Status Confirmed

About Madruk Trail

The Madruk Trail is the trail running race of Vittorio Veneto, starting and finishing at the Costa Sports Centre. It offers two competitive routes in the Venetian Prealps โ€“ a long one of 27 km with 1,800 metres of elevation gain and a short one of 16 km with 930 metres โ€“ plus a non-competitive version of the short route. Qualifying for the UTMB 20K and with ITRA points up for grabs, it attracts runners from all over Italy along the trails and woods of the Trevigian Prealps.

Trail in the Trevigian Prealps

The Madruk Trail is the mountain running event in Vittorio Veneto, in the province of Treviso. The race takes place in the Trevigian Prealps, with challenging trails, woods, and ascents, starting and finishing at the Costa Sports Centre.

The Routes

Two competitive courses are planned: the long route of 27 km with 1,800 metres of positive elevation gain and the short route of 16 km with 930 metres of elevation gain. A non-competitive version of the short route is also available, designed for those who want to experience the event without the pressure of the clock.

A Reference Race

The Madruk Trail is qualifying for the UTMB 20K and awards up to 2 ITRA points, making it attractive for runners aiming for major international races. The event showcases the hilly and pre-alpine territory of the Vittoriese area, offering athletes panoramic views of the Marca Trevigiana and the surrounding mountains.

Madruk Trail โ€” edition 2026

The 2026 Madruk Trail is scheduled for Sunday, May 3, starting at 9:00 AM from the Costa Sports Centre in Vittorio Veneto. Two competitive routes in the Venetian Prealps are confirmed โ€” 27 km (+1,800 m) and 16 km (+930 m) โ€” plus the non-competitive version of the short route. Qualifying for UTMB 20K and up to 2 ITRA points.

The 2026 edition of the Madruk Trail will take place on Sunday, May 3, starting at 9:00 AM from the Costa Sports Centre in Vittorio Veneto. The two competitive routes in the Trevigian Prealps are confirmed: the long one of 27 km with 1,800 metres of positive elevation gain and the short one of 16 km with 930 metres, alongside the non-competitive version of the short route. The race is qualifying for the UTMB 20K and awards up to 2 ITRA points.

Programme Madruk Trail 2026

Sunday, May 3, 2026

  • 09:00 AM โ€” Start from the Costa Sports Centre, Vittorio Veneto
  • Long competitive route: 27 km, +1,800 m in the Trevigian Prealps
  • Short competitive route: 16 km, +930 m
  • Non-competitive version of the short route
  • Qualifying for UTMB 20K, up to 2 ITRA points

Highlights Madruk Trail 2026

Two competitive routes (27 km and 16 km) in the Trevigian Prealps, starting at 9:00 AM from the Costa Sports Centre. Qualifying UTMB 20K.

Prices Madruk Trail 2026

Registration fees according to official regulations, online on the race website.

Practical information — Madruk Trail

How to get there

Vittorio Veneto can be reached by car via the A27 motorway and by train. The meeting point and start are at the Costa Sports Centre, a hilly hamlet of Vittorio Veneto.

Registration

Online registration via the official website. The race awards up to 2 ITRA points and is qualifying for the UTMB 20K.

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Where does it take place โ€” Madruk Trail

Campo Sportivo di Costa

Campo Sportivo di Costa, 31029 Vittorio Veneto

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Madruk Trail in brief

Hiking Mountain Sport Trail Outdoor Participatory Treviso

History of Madruk Trail