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O-SEE Challenge/O-SEE Classic/O-SEE Classic Team
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Dresden Base Miles
Dresden hosts 8 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 Elberadweg when they want flat rhythm, city-centre views, and clean Z2 beside the River Elbe. The Elbe valley run from the city centre to Castle of Pillnitz gives you 25km when the legs want a longer day. Dresdner Heide sits right at the doors of Dresden, and its forests are full of open paths for circuits, intervals, and a solid climb starting at km 1.5. KRAFT Runners Dresden meets every Wednesday at 19:00 at Emma No.1, Bischofsweg 32. Dresden Marathon, Dresden Half, Dresdner Nachtlauf, QDH, and Dresdner Nikolauslauf keep the calendar honest.
Dresden gives riders 13,766 routes, so locals do everything from base miles on the Elberadweg to punchier work toward the hills. 1 km. You can knock out 5 km and 550 m of ascent when the short day still needs bite. brings the road, MTB, XC, XCM, RTF, and cyclocross crowd together for training and competitions. The climbs sit north in Dresdner Heide, west toward the Ore Mountain Foreland, and east toward the West Lusatian Hill Country and Uplands.
May and July feel like the cleanest months for stacking running weeks and riding volume. Summer averages 20°C, so locals get warm evenings for Elberadweg spins, Großer Garten shakeouts, and longer Z2 without overthinking kit. The city sits at 112 m, but the terrain changes fast once you leave the Elbe Valley. Winter averages 7°C, and morning temperatures under -10°C are not uncommon. Snow and ice can make riding impossible, while runners usually shift to steadier paths, shorter intervals, and the routes that stay manageable underfoot.