The event takes place in central Pamplona, along some of its most iconic streets, on an urban circuit of just over 10 km, where participants complete varying laps depending on their chosen category.

The schedule is set for the evening (20:00, except for the "Kiliki" format at 19:15). New this year, the elevation gain has been reduced to 125 metres based on runner feedback from past editions. The race starts at Plaza del Castillo and finishes at Pamplona’s Bullring.
Unsurprisingly, both public transport and traffic will be affected from 19:15 on 16th June until 01:00 on the 17th. Below, we’ve listed the races by distance, from longest to shortest.
Events and distances:
Pobre de Mí: The longest individual race. 42 kilometres (4 laps of the circuit). Participants wear a red bib. Starts at Plaza del Castillo and ends at the Bullring.
Three checkpoints: km 25, 30, and 35. Entry fee: €50. Maximum time: 5 hours.

Peñas: (Relay). A team-based format (men’s, women’s, or mixed) with four runners per team. Participants wear a yellow bib.
Teams complete four laps total (one per runner), passing the baton in the designated transition zone at Plaza del Castillo. Entry fee: €20 per person. Same route as above—42k total (10.5k per runner). Maximum time: 5 hours.

Txupinazo: The half marathon. Two laps (21k). Participants wear a blue bib. Entry fee: €30. Start/finish as above. Maximum time: 2h 30m.
Fiesta: A single-lap race (10k). The most popular event, fostering a lively atmosphere among friends and family while combining sport and fun. Green bib. Entry fee: €20. Standard start/finish. Maximum time: 1h 15m.

Kiliki: A 5-kilometre race ideal for beginners. Starts at 19:15 from Plaza del Castillo, finishing at the Bullring. Purple bib. Entry fee: €8. Maximum time: 40 minutes. Runners aged 14–17 require parental consent.

Note: All entries include access to services like refreshment stations, insurance, cloakroom, showers, and photo/video coverage.
Join one of the marathons that kick off Pamplona’s San Fermín festivities!