
ITALIA · Veneto
Lavaredo Ultra Trail by UTMB
Distancia
120 km
Fecha
June 26, 2026
Precio de inscripción
267 EUR
€ / km
€2.23
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Dolomite icon with UTMB shine: night starts, big passes, and world-class trail festival energy.
Elevación y Terreno
Metros totales
5800m
D+/KM
48.33m/km
Como referencia, el circuito Tor des Géants de 330 km tiene 73 D+/km.
Pendiente media de subida
11.5%
Pendiente media de bajada
-12.4%
Distribución del gradiente de subida
Perfil de ruta
Analysed 2026-05-02Desglose del terreno
Terreno
Ascensos
Principales ascensos
6.7 km · 721 m gain
starts km 85 · avg 10.8% · max 87.4%
7.4 km · 557 m gain
starts km 0 · avg 7.5% · max 52.7%
7.6 km · 543 m gain
starts km 42 · avg 7.2% · max 63.2%
Principales descensos
9.4 km · 1031 m drop
starts km 109 · avg -11.0% · max -66.5%
10.3 km · 1027 m drop
starts km 52 · avg -10.0% · max -39.0%
5.2 km · 497 m drop
starts km 73 · avg -10.0% · max -36.3%
What Does the Lavaredo Ultra Trail Course Look Like — Sesto Dolomites Circumnavigation, Cristallo, Tofane, Cinque Torri, and the Tre Cime di Lavaredo Moment?
Q: What does the Lavaredo Ultra Trail 120km course cover — where does it go and what are the key landmarks? | A: The course circumnavigates the Sesto Dolomites Natural Park, starting and finishing in Cortina d'Ampezzo (1,210m). The route passes through or beneath the major Dolomite massifs: Cristallo, Tofane, Cinque Torri, and most iconically the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. For mid-pack runners, the passage below the Tre Cime typically occurs near sunrise, making it one of the most photographed moments in UTMB World Series racing. The course uses dirt roads, mountain trails, and off-road tracks throughout, with orange-band signage described as very strong. Aid stations are distributed across the route and at mountain stations offer local Dolomite produce including cheese and sausage.
What Are the Entry Requirements for Lavaredo Ultra Trail by UTMB — Qualification Standards, the Lottery Format, 1,800 Places, and Why It Sells Out Every Year?
Q: What are the entry requirements for Lavaredo Ultra Trail by UTMB 120km, and how does the lottery work? | A: To enter the 120km, runners must have completed at least one ultra-trail of 60km with 3,000m D+ or more within the two years prior to the race. The race uses a lottery format with 1,800 places available — it regularly oversubscribes and was sold out for 2026 when research was conducted. Entry costs €267.05, which includes 22% Italian VAT and the 9% NJUKO registration platform fee; the underlying race entry before fees is lower. As a UTMB World Series event, finishers earn UTMB Index points. Cancelled entries are not refunded on administrative fees.
What Makes the Lavaredo Ultra Trail Start and Race Festival Distinctive — the Cortina Town Square at 23:00, the June Multi-Distance Event, and Aid Stations With Dolomite Mountain Food?
Q: What is the Lavaredo Ultra Trail start experience like, and what is the race festival format? | A: The start is at 23:00 from Cortina d'Ampezzo town square, and it is consistently described by runners as one of the great moments in trail racing. Balconies and streets are packed with spectators, the square fills with music, and the send-off of 1,800 runners into the Dolomites darkness at midnight is electric. The wider event runs June 24-28, 2026 and includes multiple distances: 120K, 80K, 50K, 20K, and a 10K night race. The multi-day festival format means the surrounding week is a significant trail running gathering in its own right.
How Do You Get to Lavaredo Ultra Trail by UTMB — Venice and Innsbruck Airport Options, the Cortina Logistics Challenge, and Accommodation in Peak Summer Dolomites?
Q: How do you get to the Lavaredo Ultra Trail by UTMB in Cortina d'Ampezzo, and what are the accommodation challenges? | A: Cortina d'Ampezzo has no direct train connection — the nearest station is Calalzo di Cadore, requiring an onward bus. The most practical airports are Venice Marco Polo (VCE) and Treviso (TSF), each approximately 2.5-4 hours from Cortina by car or bus, and Innsbruck (INN) in Austria as a northern alternative. Flixbus runs seasonal direct services from Venice to Cortina, and shuttle transfer services operate during race week. This is a FAR race by DTR criteria. Accommodation in Cortina is strong in volume but expensive and books out early — the race festival runs across five days in peak summer season in a premium resort town. Booking several months in advance is essential.
Archivos de carrera
Logística
Aeropuerto más cercano
Venice (VCE) / Treviso (TSF) / Innsbruck (INN)
Notas
Start: FAR - ~2.5–4 hrs by car/bus to Cortina / Public transport: buses from Venice and train+bus combos / Accommodation: strong but expensive; book early (peak summer)
FAR
It’ll possibly take 3+ hours from the closest large airport to arrive. Plan your adventure accordingly, take an extra day for those after-race beers or Curranz.


