A route between nature and art
The Pisa Half Marathon route is among the fastest in Italy, ideal for improving your personal best or for a debut in style!
Get ready for a journey into the greenery of the San Rossore Park, between the main streets of the city and the historic center of Pisa, and for a unique arrival in the world b> in the splendid setting of Piazza dei Miracoli, a world heritage site, right in the shadow of the Leaning Tower.
21.097 meters
FIDAL certified and approved
Timing
4 timing stations
Signage
Signs at every kilometer
Race timer
Started with the first wave
Refreshments
Every 5K starting from the 5K
Sponges stations
Every 5K starting from 7.5K
Closed to traffic
Protected race lane
Time limit
3 hours, with gates
Let's follow Daniele...
Daniele Meucci shows us a preview of the Pisa Half Marathon route
The strong Italian athlete, 2014 European marathon champion, accompanies us through the streets of his home race.
A unique arrival in the world
The Pisa Half Marathon route finally ends in the splendid Piazza dei Miracoli, in the shadow of the very famous Leaning Tower< /span>.
But only after having crossed the San Rossore Park, the real green lung of the city, the main streets and the most evocative places in Pisa.
Check the map
Use the map to discover all the streets crossed by the Pisa Half Marathon and the main points of the route.
However, if you have questions about the route or planned closures, do not hesitate to contact us.
Time limit
The time limit for the Pisa Half Marathon is 3 hours. But don't worry: everyone will be able to finish their race!
Anyone unable to cross the gates located at kilometers 5, 10, 15 and 20 in good time will have to comply with the highway code. In fact, beyond the time limit, the roads affected by the route will gradually be reopened to traffic.
42m 30s
9:43
1h 25m 00s
10:25
2h 07m 30s
11:08
2h 50m 00s
11:50
Pisa Half Marathon race gates and respective crossing times. The passage times are calculated on a departure at 9:00 am.