400 Runners Take Part in the VIII Legua Nocturna Ciudad de Torrevieja
summary
The 8th edition of the Legua Nocturna Ciudad de Torrevieja brought a festive, athletic atmosphere to the heart of the city this past weekend.According to local reporting, roughly 400 runners lined up for the night race that started and finished near plaza de la Constitución.
Event Highlights
- Edition: VIII (8th)
- Participants: Around 400 runners
- Course: Start and finish at the Plaza de la Constitución
- When: Held over the weekend prior to 22 September 2025
- Atmosphere: Nighttime urban race characterized by local support and community turnout
why the Race Matters
Night races like the Legua Nocturna are popular for several reasons:
- They offer a different running experience – cooler temperatures and illuminated streets create a unique atmosphere.
- They encourage community participation,drawing both competitive runners and recreational joggers.
- They increase visibility for local businesses and bring people into central public spaces such as the Plaza de la Constitución.
What Participants and Spectators Can Expect
based on this edition and typical night race arrangements, attendees can generally expect:
- Well-marked course and event marshals guiding runners.
- night-specific safety measures like lighting, reflective signage, and volunteer support.
- Family-friendly atmosphere with spectators lining the route near key landmarks.
- Post-race camaraderie at nearby cafés and public squares.
Speedy Facts (At a Glance)
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Edition | 8th |
| Approx.Runners | 400 |
| Start/Finish | Plaza de la constitución, Torrevieja |
Local Reaction
organizers and local spectators typically praise the Legua Nocturna for bringing residents together and showcasing Torrevieja’s lively central areas after dark. For many runners, the event is a seasonal highlight-an accessible local race that blends sport, tourism and community spirit.
Practical Tips for Future Participants
- Register early-popular local races often fill up.
- Bring reflective gear or a small headlamp if recommended by organizers.
- Arrive early to warm up and to find secure bike or car parking.
- Check the official event page or local municipal site for route maps and safety notices.

