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Marathon races near Freiburg im Breisgau

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Upcoming Marathon races near Freiburg im Breisgau

JUL 2
12JUL
Run · trail · Marathon
Nordic'Trail
La Bresse · 65 km away
18JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon du Grand Ballon
Oderen · 66 km away
SEP 1
20SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon de Colmar
Colmar · 37 km away
Freiburg im Breisgau · 80 km
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58. Int. Schwarzwald-Marathon
SAT OCT 10
The International Schwarzwald-Marathon is a running weekend in Bräunlingen, Germany, centered on a 42.195 km marathon. Established in 1968, it is the world’s oldest nature marathon. The event also features a 21.098 km half marathon, 5 km and 10 km races, a 10 km walk and Nordic walk, youth races, a Bambini run, and a four-person marathon relay. The primary appeal is the forest environment, with approximately 80 percent of the marathon course following maintained forest paths in the Black Forest, bypassing city streets. The event accommodates various participants, including marathoners, half marathoners, walkers, relay teams, children, and families. Organizers note that many runners return to this event after their initial participation.
Foulées de l'Ill - Ensisheim
SUN OCT 11
Foulées de l’Ill is a flat, point-to-point race series held in Haut-Rhin, eastern France, near the German border. All distances conclude in Ensisheim. The primary event is a 21.097 km half marathon starting in Niederhergheim; it can also be run as a two-person relay with the handover in Munwiller. On the same day, a 10 km race begins in Munwiller and a 5 km race starts in Réguisheim. This setup accommodates half-marathon participants, shorter-distance runners, relay teams, walkers, and those seeking a local charity event. The races take place in October, and the event language is French. The course traces the Ill river along rolling, fast roads, connecting nine communes in the Centre Haut Rhin region: Niederhergheim, Oberhergheim, Biltzheim, Niederentzen, Oberentzen, Munwiller, Meyenheim, Réguisheim, and Ensisheim. The 5 km race, which can be run or walked, benefits L’Arc en ciel de Bernard, an association supporting cancer patients. All participants receive a medal. A shuttle service is available from the finish back to the start for those using the point-to-point course. Time limits are set at 2 hours 45 minutes for the half marathon, 1 hour 30 minutes for the 10 km, and 1 hour for the 5 km.
Corrida de Noël - Illkirch-Graffenstaden
SUN DEC 13
The Corrida de Noël in Illkirch-Graffenstaden is a Christmas-season road running series offering a half marathon, a 10 km, and a 5 km. It has grown significantly, from approximately 2,800 runners to 4,800. Demand now exceeds capacity, with all three distances selling out weeks before race day, leaving hundreds without a bib. The organizers introduced new routes to accommodate more participants, allocating about 1,800 places for the half marathon, 2,000 for the 10 km, and 1,000 for the 5 km. The races traverse the streets of Illkirch, where weather conditions are a notable factor: recent editions have featured sun, rain, and snow. The lead pack in the half marathon often includes serious local competitors, such as Laurent Tsang-Chun-Sze, a previous winner aiming to reclaim the title.
Trail du petit ballon - Rouffach
MON MAR 1
The Trail du Petit Ballon is a trail-running event held in Rouffach, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, scheduled for early March. The event is designed for nature runners, offering multiple distances suitable for various skill levels. Four races are featured: the Trail du Petit Ballon, the Marathon du Petit Ballon, the Circuit des Grands Crus, and the Mini trail de l'Ane. The courses traverse the countryside surrounding Rouffach. The Mini trail adds a family-friendly option to the longer trail and marathon races.
Semi-marathon de La Wantzenau
MON MAR 8
The Semi-marathon de La Wantzenau is the main event of the Courses de La Wantzenau, a Sunday running festival in La Wantzenau. The program includes a half marathon and a 5 km race. The field is often large for a local road race, with close to 2,000 participants across all events. The half marathon has seen unexpected outcomes: Tristan Kirscher won it, setting a personal best, and Latifa Mokhtari also took first place over the distance. The 5 km race attracts swift runners as well; Quentin Perraudin and Caroline El Himer won the shorter event, with El Himer also achieving a personal best.
Trail du Petit Ballon et Circuit des Grands Crus
MON MAR 15
The Trail du Petit Ballon et Circuit des Grands Crus begins and ends at the stadium in Rouffach, a small Haut-Rhin commune in Alsace close to the German border. Held annually in March since 2004, this trail race takes place in the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park. It offers four distances: l'Ane at 8 km, Zinnkoepftrail at 16 km, Les Grands Crus at 28 km, and Le Petit Ballon at 54 km. The courses depart Rouffach into vineyard territory, featuring extended sections through the wine fields that lend the Grands Crus race its name. March weather in the Vosges can remain wintry, potentially bringing wind and lingering snow at higher elevations; the single September running provided milder temperatures and vines nearing harvest.
Semi-Marathon de Mulhouse
SUN MAR 21
The Semi-Marathon de Mulhouse is an evening road half marathon in Mulhouse, in the Haut-Rhin department of France's Grand Est region. The main race is the standard 21.0975 km distance, with a flat urban course and about 50 metres of climbing. Runners can also enter a relay with two or more people, and the event includes children's and junior races, so it is not only for solo half-marathoners. It is held around early spring, and the organizer presents it as a responsible event with an environmental focus. The half marathon uses one loop around the Stade de l'Ill area and threads through central Mulhouse rather than heading into the countryside. The route crosses the Ill canal, then passes Square Steinbach, Place de la Réunion, the central train station, the new basins, Casernes Lefebvre, the exhibition park, and the Cité de l'Automobile. Recent fields have been over 1,000 runners for the half marathon, with more than 200 in the relay. After the race, the local food angle is very Alsatian: bretzel, choucroute, and kougelhopf are part of the post-run picture.
Ekiden de Strasbourg
SUN APR 4
Ekiden de Strasbourg is a team road relay held in Strasbourg, France, typically in early April. The primary format is a full marathon divided among six runners over 42.195 km, featuring legs of 5 km, 10 km, 5 km, 10 km, 5 km, and 7.195 km, allowing teams to distribute the effort based on distance and runner capability. Two shorter team options are also available: a four-runner relay with legs of 10 km, 15 km, 10 km, and 7.195 km, and a 20 km duo race consisting of four 5 km laps. The course utilizes a 5 km loop that begins and ends at Place Jeanne Helbling, proceeding through Strasbourg’s newer districts from Malraux towards the Citadelle. Participants will run along sections of the canal and the Rhône au Rhin before passing through Parc de la Citadelle, a design that simplifies the repeated-loop structure for both participants and observers. The event is part of the National Ekiden Series, with category victors in the Ekiden qualifying for Ekiden de Paris. The prior running attracted over 900 participants in the six-person Ekiden and more than 300 in the four-person relay, with post-race refreshments featuring Alsatian specialties like Baeckeoffe, Spätzle, and Lewerknepfle.
Muttenz Marathon
THU APR 22
The Muttenz Marathon takes place in late April in Muttenz, Switzerland. It offers a marathon (42.195 km), a half marathon (21.0975 km), a 10 km run, a 10 km walk, and races for children and juniors. The full marathon is the most popular event. The course includes paved streets within Muttenz and paths through the surrounding countryside, blending urban and natural scenery. It caters to runners of various abilities, not exclusively experienced marathoners, with shorter races, a walking option, and youth events ensuring a wider appeal than just a single long-distance competition.
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Freiburg Training Notes

Freiburg im Breisgau hosts 12 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 Freiburg from the Dreisam side first, because the river line gives you easy base miles without thinking too hard. FT-Lauftreff keeps it social through FT 1844 Freiburg, and the Community Run meets every Thursday from 18:00 to 19:00 at the HOKK on the club grounds. Pace groups sit at 6:00-6:30 min/km and 6:30-7:00 min/km, so nobody has to fake hero legs. The Running Unit meets Mondays at 18:00 on the Sandfangbrücke and covers 6-8 kilometers. B2Run Freiburg, Mein Freiburg Marathon, Rosskopflauf, and St. Georgener Stadtfestlauf give the calendar its anchors.

Locals ride Freiburg like a mountain-adjacent town, because the Black Forest rises east and the Upper Rhine Plain opens west. The city centre belongs mostly to walking and cycling, with the odd tram going past, and the network is fine when you know your deviations. RUNDEDREHEN CYCLINGCLUB and Team Rynkeby keep the group-ride side visible from Oltmannsstraße 32. Gravel riders roll from Freiburg toward Tuniberg, Umkirch, Kienbergpass, and Luisenhöhe when they want options. Road riders use Schauinsland as the local test, and Schauinslandkönig starts with a twelve per cent gradient for the first 800 metres.

Spring suits both runners and riders, because the Dreisam route gives you first greenery and warm rays without needing a big plan. Autumn suits long Z2 days, because the forests in the city and the neighbouring Black Forest glow hard and the air feels clear. July and August run hot here, because Freiburg sits with Karlsruhe among Germany’s warmest places, so locals move intervals early. Winter stays workable for both sports, because February often sits between 0C and 10C. Higher roads can freeze, black ice can show up, and wet woods can turn muddy, so locals stick to roads when needed.