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Half Marathon races near Cottbus

5 races in 2026 next one in 3 days
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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Cottbus

This week 2
4JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Lausitzer Seenland 100
Großräschen · 29 km away
5JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Wilhelmsfelder Kerwelauf
Wilhelmsfeld · 45 km away
AUG 1
21AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Peitz bewegt sich
Peitz · 12 km away
SEP 2
5SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Spremberger Stauseelauf
Neuhausen an der Spree · 8 km away
12SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Finsterwalder Dutzend / Sängerstadt-Marathon
Finsterwalde · 46 km away

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Cottbus Training Notes

Cottbus hosts 6 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run the Spree riverbank when they want easy rhythm and clean Z2. The city centre gives quick access to Puschkinpark and the green pull toward Branitzer Park. Cottbuser Ostsee works well for longer base miles, and the Cottbuser Ostsee Halbmarathon – Ostsee Run makes it an anchor event. Haasow Forest gives softer footing when intervals need a break from pavement. RunTogether.Cottbus brings the social side, because gemeinsam laufen macht mehr Spaß. Firmenlauf Cottbus, Branitzer Pyramidenlauf, Haasower Waldlauf, Ostseecross-Lauf Teichland, and 24h Mad Chicken Run keep the calendar sharp.

Locals ride the Spree bike trail for steady miles out of town. The route from Cottbus to Burg covers about 44 km and stays good for endurance work. The Spreewald tour starts and ends in Cottbus, and daily stages run from 30 to 50 km on bike paths with some field stretches. Radsportclub Cottbus e.V. has been synonymous with successful cycling for over 50 years. RSC Cottbus is the largest cycling club in Brandenburg, with serious track legs behind it. The climbs stay scarce here, so locals chase speed, cadence, crit legs, and long flat gran fondo fitness.

Late spring is the best window, because runners and riders get reliable volume without summer heat sitting on every session. Summer feels very warm for this far north, so locals start early on the Spree riverbank, roll Z2 toward the Peitzer pond landscape, and save sharper intervals for cooler hours. Winter stays often mild because Atlantic air has few natural obstacles on the way in. Snow cover still lands on 36 days annually, but Cottbus usually thaws quickly, so running continues and riding shifts toward careful road miles, cyclocross-style grit, or the velodrome mindset.