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Hardy's Stadtlauf Fürstenfeldbruck
Fürstenfeldbruck
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Blutenburglauf
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31. Indersdorfer Straßenlauf
Markt Indersdorf · 22 km away
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Freisinger Volksfestlauf
Freising · 44 km away
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20. Lauf in den Herbst
Putzbrunn · 36 km away
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Freisinger Volksfestlauf 2026
Freising · 44 km away
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HARDY'S RUN GAUTING
Gauting · 16 km away
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Stadtlauf Schrobenhausen
Schrobenhausen · 43 km away
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17. Wehringer Wertachlauf mit schwäbischen Meisterschaften
Wehringen · 35 km away
20SEP
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Laurentiuslauf x Landkreislauf
Bobingen · 34 km away
27SEP
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Lions Monopteros Lauf München
München · 24 km away
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Feldkirchner Straßenlauf / Stadtlauf
Feldkirchen · 35 km away
Fürstenfeldbruck · 50 km
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Hardys Stadtlauf Landsberg
Hardys Stadtlauf Landsberg is an autumn road race starting at Hauptplatz in Landsberg am Lech, a Bavarian town on the Lech river. The event offers adults a half marathon, 10 km, and 5 km races, while younger participants can choose an 800 m children's run and a 2 km youth run. Its motto is to encourage health-oriented exercise, aligning with its purpose as a city run for families, club runners, casual runners, and spectators, not solely for elite athletes.
The course is a loop through Landsberg's old town, taking runners through city streets and past historic monuments before they return to the central square. This is the event's nineteenth edition and it maintains a strong local following, recognized as a relaxed city run that also attracts attention from outside the region. Hardy's Landsberg Freizeit Sport und Event GmbH organizes it, with the event's atmosphere focused on healthy movement, enjoyment, and a day of running along the Lech.
Hardy's Stadtlauf Landsberg am Lech
Hardy's Stadtlauf Landsberg am Lech is a road running event in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, focusing on Hauptplatz and the old town by the Lech river. It takes place in early October, featuring a half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, Nordic walking, and shorter races for children and youth. The children's race is 800 meters, the youth race is 2 km, and the main races begin at midday. Hardy's Landsberg Freizeit & Event GmbH organizes the event, which caters to families and dedicated runners alike.
The course consists of a 5 km loop set against the old town. The 10 km race involves two laps, and the half marathon requires four laps, with the initial lap measuring 6.1 km. Team competitions are available for groups of at least five participants running the same distance under a unified team name, allowing friends, clubs, companies, and families to compete together. Locally promoted as “Running on the Lech,” the event is now in its nineteenth year.
Gilching Läuft
Gilching Läuft is a local running event held at the TSV Gilching-Argelsried stadium in Gilching, Bavaria. Starts and finishes are at the club grounds on Talhofstraße. The event is organized by the club’s athletics department and is intended for families, children, club runners, and adults seeking a short road or forest race, distinct from large city events.
The event features 700 m races for toddlers and school-age children, a 3.7 km small forest run, a 5 km forest run, and a 10 km race. The courses traverse a nearby wooded area. Refreshments will be available post-race, and medical support will be present. Organizers request participants refrain from arriving by car due to limited parking at the club grounds.
Schyren Lauf
The Schyren Lauf begins and ends at the Prielhof, located at Scheyern Abbey in Bavaria. The event utilizes the historic monastery grounds as the hub for a run through the Hallertau region's natural landscape. Taking place in October, it features a 10 km main race, a 5 km fitness run, a 5 km Nordic walking event, races for youth, and a short 300 m children’s race. ST Scheyern e.V. Laufbewerbe organizes the competition, which typically attracts around 900 participants across its various events.
The 10 km and 5 km courses traverse the rolling hills of the hop-growing region, passing through Scheyrer Forst and alongside several monastery ponds. The children’s and youth races are held on flatter terrain around the Prielhof, accommodating both families and adult runners. Participants range from the youngest Bambini runners to those competing in the 10 km race. Awards include age-group trophies, finisher medals for all ages, personalized bibs, timing services provided by Zeitgemaess GmbH, and refreshments at the finish line. A recent edition introduced district championship titles, adding a competitive element for younger participants while maintaining the local club atmosphere.
MARATHON MÜNCHEN by Brooks
MARATHON MÜNCHEN is Munich’s official city marathon, with the full 42.195 km race run as one loop through the city and back to the Olympic Park. The main race starts on Spiridon-Louis-Ring and finishes at Willi-Daume-Platz, both inside the Olympic Park. The programme also includes a marathon relay, a half marathon, and a 10K, so the weekend works for first-time marathoners, teams of friends, shorter-distance runners, and people chasing a faster effort without committing to the full distance.
The marathon route links several of Munich’s best-known places: Marienplatz, Odeonsplatz, the Siegestor, the English Garden, and the Olympic Park finish. The Werksviertel adds a louder, more modern stretch, with music, food spots, and heavy crowd support; it is also the starting area for the 10K at Knödelplatz. The half marathon starts in the Olympic Park, runs into the city center to Sendlinger Tor, and returns to the same Olympic Park finish. Around the races, the event includes a Saturday Friendship Run with Brooks and parkrun, Kids Run distances of 1.5 km and 3 km, and a Runners Festival at Hans-Jochen-Vogel-Platz.
Munich Airport Freisinger Straßenlauf
The Munich Airport Freisinger Straßenlauf circles Stoibermühlsee, north of Munich Airport, on a closed, asphalted course. This autumn road race in Freising, held in late October, has Munich Airport as its title sponsor. The first edition attracted nearly 300 participants, offering a local feel with competitive depth. Despite a start with heavy rain and wind, the sun appeared before the race, allowing runners to achieve personal bests on the sealed, controlled route.
The course turning points are managed by the Freising and Marzling volunteer fire brigades. Wasserwacht Freising provides race-day support including power, parking, and medical services. LC Freising handles the venue and timing. The finish area features moderation, music, an arch, prizes, and vouchers from local businesses. Post-race, participants receive alcohol-free Erdinger, refreshments from REWE Lerchenfeld, and coffee from Junkers Café. The event also supports a community cause, with the first edition including 27 registrations for the Bavarian Bone Marrow Donor Action.
12. Olympiaberg-Cross München mit Deutschem Cross Cup
Olympiaberg-Cross München is a cross-country running event in Munich, Germany, held at Olympia-Park on Martin-Luther-King-Weg. It is usually listed as a late-October race and is tied to the Deutscher Cross Cup, placing it within the competitive athletics sphere rather than the casual trail-fun-run category.
The name reflects the setting: the race is based around Olympiaberg, the hill within Munich’s Olympic Park. The event is in its 12th edition and is organized by Förderverein Leichtathletik Events München, with Wolfgang Stengel as the contact person. While a full route description is not provided, the park venue and Crosslauf format suggest short, hard racing on mixed ground rather than a long road course.
Germeringer Stadtlauf
The Germeringer Stadtlauf is a city run held in October in Germering, Bavaria. It offers 5 km and 10 km races for adults, alongside shorter races for children. Young runners can compete in distances of 900 m, 1,200 m, and 2,200 m, making the event suitable for families and local runners aiming for standard road-race distances.
SV Germering e.V., via its athletics department, organizes the race with assistance from the Leichtathletik Förderverein SV Germering e.V. The event is also known as the Germeringer CEWE Stadtlauf, acknowledging CEWE's sponsorship. Post-race, results, certificates, and photo galleries are published. The sponsor list is predominantly local, featuring the City of Germering, Stadtwerke Germering, Sparkasse Fürstenfeldbruck, Brauhaus Germering, DocuWare, AOK Bayern, and various Germering businesses.
50. Teufelsberglauf 2026
Teufelsberglauf is an annual cross-country run in Munich, offering 5 km and 10 km distances. It is a club-organized race, distinct from large city marathons, and its name references Teufelsberg, anchoring it locally within Munich's running events.
The race is put on by ESV Sportfreunde München-Neuaubing e.V., a multi-sport club with various sections including athletics, football, judo, climbing, tennis, volleyball, and winter sports. Recent years indicate a long-standing event, with the race edition already in the high forties, suggesting more history than its straightforward two-distance format might imply.
49. Augsburger AOK-Winterlaufserie Nord-Südring
The Augsburger AOK-Winterlaufserie Nord-Südring sends runners into the Westliche Wälder nature park near Augsburg for four winter races in November and December. It is a local series, with each round approximately 9 to 10 kilometers long. The main meeting point is the forest car park by Kathreinerstrasse and Brennhölzerweg in Augsburg-Bergheim. TG Viktoria Augsburg organizes the series with support from AOK-Gesundheitskasse. The format has been running since 1978, when the first event had 83 starters, all men.
The order has stayed mostly the same: the series opens with the 9.0 km Südring-Lauf and Hermann-Böving memorial race, where Augsburg's forest-run city champions are also decided. This is followed by the 9.9 km Nord-Südring-Lauf. The Viktoria-Cross moves off the firm forest paths and onto rougher ground over 9.6 km, before the 9.3 km Weihnachtslauf concludes the series around the Rentnerhütte. Awards are held outdoors near Schloss Wellenburg. Fields now usually range between 200 and 300 runners per race. The overall record totals about 37,000 starters across 175 races, including athletes with Olympic and World Championship experience. The wider Westliche Wälder area is also significant in German running history: Bobingen hosted the first German Volkslauf there, contributing to the popular running boom.
Nikolauslauf München
Nikolauslauf München opens the Munich Winter Running Series in Olympiapark, with the start on Hans-Jochen-Vogel-Platz and the finish on Coubertinplatz. It is an early-December road running event featuring a 10 km race for runners checking their winter form, a 5 km Fun Run for beginners, and shorter children’s races over 500 m and 1.6 km. The field includes ambitious club-style runners, casual athletes, families, and many people dressed as St. Nicholas. Around 900 runners are expected, giving it the feel of a local winter race.
The 5 km lap starts in the middle of Olympiapark, passes BMW Welt and Sea Life, runs along the Olympic Mountain toward the Olympic Stadium area, goes by the SAP Garden Arena, and includes a loop over the Tollwood festival grounds before returning to Coubertinplatz. St. Nicholas himself is present at the event, matching the costume tradition and the December timing. Pre-registered runners receive a souvenir gift, and the finish area maintains the seasonal mood with Xenofit drinks, Erdinger alcohol-free beer, and a traditional buffet with gingerbread and stollen. Start documents are collected at the Olympic swimming hall while stadium construction affects the usual setup, and timing is handled by SAS Timing Systems.
49. Augsburger AOK-Winterlaufserie Viktoria-Cross
The Augsburger AOK-Winterlaufserie Viktoria-Cross is a winter running series held in Augsburg, offering races from 5 km up to ultra distances. The available distances include 5 km, 7.5 km, 10 km, 15 km, 20 km, a half marathon, 25 km, a marathon, 50 km, and 100 km.
Certain races are conducted on officially measured courses, allowing results to be eligible for German athletics best lists. The series is featured in the laufen.de calendar, which includes events that collaborate with laufen.de or are officially registered with the German Athletics Association and its regional affiliates.
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