Running in Malta, discover the favorite places of Maltese runners
In Malta we greatly appreciate outdoor sports . It will be the weather, will be the views, but outdoor activities for us is a must. What's basically easier than going out and running?
So we want to suggest in this post the places preferred by Maltese runners and address all those who even on holiday can not avoid running every day.
Victoria Line
Also known as the Great Wall of Malta is one of the highest altitude places in Malta (which as you know has no mountains) and virtually guarantees a quiet ride in solitary. This path ensures a certain slope and many changes in paving.
Outside the walls of Mdina
On one side the view overlooking the territory and the picturesque surrounding fields, on the other centuries-old fortified walls: no doubt, this is Mdina. The ancient Maltese capital has many well-hidden secrets, one of these is certainly to be an incredible spot for your aerobic workout. Head straight out of the walls and use the perimeter of the city as a route, with the added advantage that you can complete your ride exactly at the starting point.
Le Dingli Cliffs
250 meters above sea level and with one of the most intense views across Malta: there is more than one reason why the Dingli Cliffs are so popular among Maltese sportspeople. A suggestion: try to complete your training around sunset time to be able to enjoy an intense moment of relaxation admiring the magnificent panorama.
The suburbs of Mosta
Head to the Mosta valley and follow the trails that start from here and reach the buildings of the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology. In addition to immersion in nature, you will have the opportunity to take advantage of some hilly slopes.
The coastal road north of Malta
The coastal road north-east of Malta enjoys beautiful scenery, decided changes in altitude and some hard slope changes. So do not be fooled by the idea that you are running along the sea and that it is therefore an easy route, because running a race between Qawra and Pembroke can test you much more than you imagine.
The tour of the walls of Valletta
A morning jog around the walls of Valletta is a great way to start the day as well as being an effective training for the Malta Marathon. You will enjoy the view so much that you will forget all the kilometers you are traveling.
The area of Wied Babu in Żurrieq
Running in the area of Wied Babu in Żurrieq you can enjoy the view on Filfa island and take advantage of one of the lesser known Maltese walks, so that you can easily find yourself running alone.
Temples of Ggantija
The prehistoric site of Ġgantija in Gozo is surrounded by an ideal territory for those who love to run. Moreover, always having a look like that of the ancient megalithic temples at your fingertips, will give you that extra motivation to push your training a little bit beyond the limit.
Ta Qali Park
If you like running in a large green area having the opportunity to face hilly terrain and maybe a few steps, then we definitely recommend to concentrate your training in the large park of Ta 'Qali which is located on a vast plateau in the middle of the island of Malta.
Sliema walk
The ideal place to go running with your dog and eventually stop and have a chat. Anyone in Malta has raced here at least once or at least once took a walk on the long pedestrian path that runs along the sea along the town of Sliema.