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Jogging the Half Marathon of Fiumicino – loop race offers a difficult 13.3-mile (21.4 km) route with 130 feet (40 metres) of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.57 km
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21.4 km
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14.0 km
3.77 km
3.58 km
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10.8 km
9.71 km
851 m
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The Half Marathon of Fiumicino – loop race typically starts in the Fiumicino city area. While specific parking details for casual use are not provided, the route is well-established for an organized race, suggesting accessible points within the city. Public transport options to Fiumicino are available, which would bring you close to the route.
While the official race includes a Dog&Run event, for casual jogging, it's important to note that much of the route passes through urban areas and along the seafront. Dogs are generally allowed in public spaces in Fiumicino, but always keep them on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially in crowded areas.
The Fiumicino Half Marathon is typically held in spring, suggesting that this season offers pleasant running conditions with milder temperatures. Running along the coast can be enjoyable during spring and early autumn. Summer might be very hot, and winter can be cooler and potentially rainy.
No specific permits or fees are required for individuals to jog or run along the public roads and promenades that make up this route. However, if you plan to participate in the official Half Marathon event, registration fees would apply.
The route primarily features urban and coastal terrain. You'll be running through the city of Fiumicino and along the sea, which means mostly paved roads, sidewalks, and promenades. It is generally considered relatively flat, making it suitable for running.
Given its half marathon distance of over 21 km, this route is classified as 'difficult' on komoot, making it more suitable for experienced runners or those training for a half marathon. While the terrain is largely flat, the distance itself requires a good level of fitness and endurance.
As you run, you'll experience a mix of urban and coastal scenery. Notable points include the Villa Guglielmi Park, the Darsena (harbor area), and the Fiumicino Seafront, offering varied views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Regina Ciclarum (Roma-mare), Percorso ciclabile Ponte Galeria - Fiumicino, and various segments of the Pista ciclabile Ponte della Scafa - mare, among others.
As the name suggests, the Half Marathon of Fiumicino is a loop race, meaning you will start and finish in approximately the same location without retracing your steps.
Since the route passes through the city of Fiumicino and along its seafront, you will find numerous cafes, restaurants, and public facilities available, especially in the more urbanized sections. It's advisable to carry water, but opportunities for replenishment exist.
For a half marathon distance, comfortable running shoes are essential. Depending on the season, light and breathable athletic wear is recommended. Always carry water, especially on warmer days, and consider sun protection like a hat and sunscreen for the coastal sections.