TihioRace 250 km trail running route — Greece · Central Greece (Phocis)

Greece · Central Greece (Phocis)

TihioRace

Distance

250 km

Date

June 3, 2026

Entry fee

220 EUR

€ / km

€0.88

Greece’s long-form adventure: huge distance options, big climbs, and a true endurance expedition format.

Elevation and Terrain

Total Meters

14000m

D+/KM

56m/km

For context, the Tor des Géants 330 loop has 73 D+/km.

Avg Uphill Gradient

12.6%

Avg Downhill Gradient

-13.8%

Uphill gradient distribution

2–5%
22.5 km
5–10%
28.6 km
10–15%
19.1 km
15–20%
12.6 km
20%+
18.1 km

Route Profile

Analysed 2026-05-02

Terrain breakdown

41%Uphill21%Flat38%Downhill

Terrain

Alpine

Climbs

TihioRace climbs and descents profile

Top climbs

1

11.3 km · 1669 m gain

starts km 75 · avg 14.8% · max 58.5%

2

15.0 km · 1630 m gain

starts km 140 · avg 10.9% · max 47.6%

3

10.1 km · 1152 m gain

starts km 47 · avg 11.4% · max 84.2%

Top descents

1

8.3 km · 1456 m drop

starts km 57 · avg -17.5% · max -78.9%

2

9.3 km · 1290 m drop

starts km 158 · avg -13.9% · max -51.9%

3

10.1 km · 1096 m drop

starts km 173 · avg -11.0% · max -52.5%

The TihioRace Ultra Edition (3 UltraSummits) is a 250 km trail race held in early June in Central Greece.

The course gains 14,000 m over 250 km (56 m/km), looping from Tihio across three major Greek summits — Korakas (Vardoussia, 2,495m), Pyramida (Giona, 2,510m), and Liakoura (Parnassos, 2,457m) — before returning to start.

The biggest climb rises 1,669 m — the 16th largest single ascent of 385 European trail distances tracked. The biggest descent drops 1,456 m — the 25th largest single descent of 386 European distances. The route is more an Odyssean adventure than race - it includes a bridgeless river crossing at km 22, a 38.5 km gap between aid stations requiring self-sufficiency, and a pass through the UNESCO World Heritage site at Delphi at km 177.

The race is also charming in its unknown - to arrive at the race start requires commitment and time - the nearest airport is Athens (ATH), four hours away. Founded in 2020, the race earns 6 ITRA points with a mountain rating of 10, and drew 18 finishers in 2025 — one of the smallest finishing fields for a 250 km race in Europe. Entry costs €220 (~€0.88/km), less than many 100km races. It suits self-sufficient mountain runners drawn to genuine Greek wilderness and one of the best-value long ultras on the continent.

Race files

Logistics

Nearest airport

Athens (ATH)

Notes

Start: ~3.0–4.0 hrs drive to Tihio/Dorida (Fokida) / Public transport: limited; likely bus to Nafpaktos/Lidoriki + taxi last-mile (TODO: verify) / Accommodation: limited in small villages; consider base in Nafpaktos or Amfissa; book early

Remote location icon

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.

Last checked: March 5, 2026Official Website →