Course & Elevation
One of the world's most scenic marathons, the course circumnavigates the iconic towers and lakes of Torres del Paine National Park. Runners experience dramatic granite peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and windswept Patagonian steppe with multiple substantial climbs and descents throughout the route. The landscape is utterly unforgiving yet breathtakingly beautiful, with support stations set against world-class natural backdrops.
Course Facts
Weather on Race Day
10°C
Temperature
65%
Humidity
55%
Rain Chance
Spring weather in Patagonia brings highly variable conditions with frequent wind gusts exceeding 50 km/h, occasional rain, and rare sunshine. Temperatures hover around 10°C with significant wind chill; layers and weather-resistant gear are essential.
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