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JUL
Running·Marathon

MUM - Moravský Ultramaraton / Olešnická etapa

Olešnice, CZ
FRI
3
JUL
Running·Marathon

MUM - Moravský Ultramaraton / Bystřická etapa

Bystřice nad Pernštejnem, CZ
FRI
3
JUL
Running·18.9 km

Železná stovka (105 km)

Vápenný Podol, CZ
SAT
4
JUL
Running·Marathon

MUM - Cimrmanova etapa

Lomnice, CZ
SAT
4
JUL
Running·9.6 km

Náchod - Dobrošov

Náchod, CZ
SAT
4
JUL
Running·3.2 km

2 míle s úsměvem Praha - červenec

Praha 7, CZ
SAT
4
JUL
Running·3.2 km

2 míle s úsměvem Zlín - červenec

Zlín, CZ
SAT
4
JUL
Running·17 km

Běh Haltravou

Šidlákov, Hora Svatého Václava, CZ
SAT
4
JUL
Running·8.8 km

Třtická punčocha

Třtice, CZ
SAT
4
JUL
Running·54 km

Železná stovka (54 km)

Vápenný Podol, CZ
SUN
5
JUL
Running·3.2 km

2 míle s úsměvem Olomouc - červenec

Olomouc, CZ
SUN
5
JUL
Running·0.8 km

Širokodolská časovka

Široký Důl, CZ
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Krušné hory nejsou krušné 2026

FRI, July 31, 2026 · Ostrov , Czech Republic

Distances

60 km
104 km

About this race

Krušné hory nejsou krušné translates to “The Ore Mountains are not harsh,” a name that challenges the region’s past perception as a desolate and challenging area. This is a long-distance hiking event held in Ostrov, Karlovy Vary Region, Czechia, offering 60 km and 104 km routes in late July. The courses are primarily on roads. The timing is significant: July is typically the warmest month, with average temperatures between 15-25°C. Rainfall is common, so participants should anticipate variable weather. The route incorporates the Ore Mountains beyond just scenery. It crosses a town historically linked to silver, radium, and uranium extraction, former labor camps, and the birthplace of the tolar currency. The course also reaches the highest Czech summit outside a designated nature reserve, passes through abandoned villages, and descends into the Ohře River valley. The event's name derives from “krušiti,” an archaic term for mining, crushing, or grinding ore; iron and silver extraction defined local existence in the 16th century, and evidence of this industry remains visible. The region also holds a difficult past: post-war population shifts disrupted local traditions, and industrial pollution devastated the ridge forests. Currently, the Ore Mountains/Erzgebirge mining district is recognized by UNESCO, lending the event a narrative of healing alongside its physical challenge.
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Typical weather JUL

25°C low 15°C
75mm precip avg
Warm to hot — hydrate well.

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