About cycling & running in BrnoBrno Training Notes
Running: Locals run Lužánky when they want flat paved laps and easy 5-12 km rhythm. Palackého vrch gives the city a clean hill option, and Olympijský běh - Brno uses it well. Obora Holedná gives forest paths, climbs, and descents, with a 7 km circuit or a 15 km trail run. The route from Hala Rondo to Olympia is 5 km one way, so Z2 feels simple there. Several clubs keep regular training throughout the year. Běh Lužánkami, Brněnský běžecký pohár, Brno Night Run, and Vokolo priglu are the anchor dates.
Cycling: Locals ride the Svratka river path when they want clean base miles on flat asphalt. The Maloměřice - Dobřany - Bílovice nad Svitavou cycle path gives 10 km through the forest, and it works for steady spins after work. TJ Favorit Brno and Dukla Brno are the names everyone knows from the city’s cycling history. Brnonakole.cz maps the paths, and Cykloplánovač helps when surface and elevation matter. The climbs sit in the wooded hills north, east, and west, with Obora Holedná, Soběšice, Kopeček Hill, Útěchov, and Býčí skála shaping the legs.
Season: Spring and autumn are the best months because the temperatures stay moderate and the training feels less forced. Summer gives warm to hot days, and days above 30°C are common, so locals move intervals early or late. Brno gets 1,771 sunshine hours a year, so evening rides and river runs still happen a lot. Winter changes the mood fast. Winter temps drop to around 5°C, and runners lean on Lužánky, Špilberk, and Brněnský běžecký pohár while cyclists keep Z2 flatter or go cyclocross-minded in the woods.