About This Race
The Chianti Ultra Trail 75K sits in the middle of the UTMB World Series lineup through Tuscany's storied wine country, bridging the gap between the shorter courses and the flagship ultra distance. Starting from the medieval hilltown of Radda in Chianti, runners navigate 75 kilometers of demanding terrain that weaves through centuries-old vineyards, chestnut forests, and ancient olive groves, with the course serving up continuous elevation changes that define the Chianti landscape. This distance attracts runners with solid ultra experience who want to engage seriously with the terrain without committing to the full 120K route. The race window allows for strategic pacing through the technical sections and enough recovery to enjoy the regional food and wine culture that makes Chianti races distinctive. With approximately 3 Running Stones in the UTMB World Series index, the 75K represents meaningful UTMB qualification potential for runners building toward Western States, UTMB Mont-Blanc, or other major international events.
The 75K route explores the heart of the Chianti Classico wine region, connecting medieval villages and working vineyards through trails that have served local communities for centuries. Runners encounter mixed surfaces throughout, from narrow dirt paths through oak and chestnut forests to exposed vineyard roads with commanding views across the Tuscan hills. The terrain demands continuous attention to footing, particularly on descents where loose stones and root systems require technical skill.
Mid-March timing means cooler temperatures and the possibility of muddy conditions, especially in forested sections where winter runoff lingers. The course includes several aid stations positioned in villages along the route, offering both standard ultra nutrition and regional specialties.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 577m over 75km, with the steepest section between km 70–km 71.
Location
Practical Info
FLR - Florence Airport
Radda in Chianti offers agriturismos, small hotels, and vacation rentals, though the medieval town center is compact with limited large-scale lodging. Many runners stay in nearby Siena (30km) or other Chianti villages with better access to accommodation, requiring rental car transportation to the race start.
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Notable Features
The Chianti Ultra Trail distinguishes itself through genuine cultural immersion in one of Europe's most celebrated wine regions. Unlike races that simply pass through scenic countryside, this course runs directly through working vineyards and production estates where Sangiovese grapes grow on the same hillsides runners climb. The medieval villages serving as course waypoints and aid stations retain their historical character, with cobblestone streets and stone towers that predate modern trail running by eight centuries. The race village atmosphere centers on regional food and wine rather than generic event expo culture, reflecting the Tuscan approach to hospitality that prioritizes quality and authenticity.
