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Halle · Germany

Cycling & running events in Halle, 2026

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Mitteldeutscher Marathon

The Mitteldeutscher Marathon is a point-to-point marathon in central Germany, running from Leipzig to Halle (Saale) in the autumn. It starts at Leipzig’s Elsterflutbecken near the Festwiese Sportforum and finishes on Halle’s Marktplatz, covering the full distance between two neighboring cities rather than looping around one urban center. The race is open to adults and uses net timing, with pacers offered for 3:30, 3:45, 4:00, and 4:15 finish targets. The course follows the classic Leipzig-to-Halle route, a line with old marathon history: it was first used for a German marathon in 1925. Organizers describe it as fast, but it still has firm cutoffs, including intermediate time checks late in the race and a fixed finish-line closing time. The wider event also includes a half marathon and a 10k, while marathon runners receive practical point-to-point support such as event-day regional transport between Halle and Leipzig, bag drop, clothing transport to the finish, a finisher medal, and post-race massages at the Roter Turm on Halle’s Marktplatz.

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Stundenlaufserie Halle

Stundenlaufserie Halle is a running series in Halle, Germany, held at the Turbine sports field on Zum Saaleblick. Participants select either a 30-minute or 60-minute street run. The objective is to cover the maximum distance within the allotted time, not to achieve a specific mileage. The 18:00 start time suggests an evening club-style race rather than a large urban event. The event's logistics are simple. Adult entry costs €5, juniors pay €3, and late registration incurs an additional €2 fee. Sign-ups can be completed online via the organizer, in person before the race, on race day, or by telephone. Race Result manages the timing, and the event provides results, start lists, and photographs. This format suits a local series, allowing regular participants to monitor their performance across editions.

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Heidelaufserie, 1. Heidelauf

The 1. Heidelauf opens the Heidelaufserie in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Organized by SV Halle Triathlon, the race starts at 10:00. Participants can select from 5 km, 10 km, or 15 km distances. Cross-country running and Nordic walking are also offered. Registration is available online, by phone, in person before race day, or on race day. Baer-Service provides timing. Fees are reasonable, with reduced prices for children and teenagers. The 5 km route begins at the Heidebad car park near Heidesee. The initial kilometer runs alongside the lake on level terrain. The course then moves away from the water and ascends into the Dölauer Heide. The most challenging part is a steep, partly sandy incline leading to the route's highest point. Following this, runners encounter a downhill section, another approximately 300-meter climb, rolling terrain, and a sharp descent of nearly 200 meters from around the 3.8 km mark. The final kilometer is mostly gently downhill, with the last 400 meters on pavement leading back to the Heidesee finish.

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Halle Training Notes

Running: Halle runners get a clean mix without making it complicated. Locals use the Dölauer Heide for steady loops, softer footing, and the kind of Z2 miles that do not feel forced. The Saaleradweg gives runners a simple river line when the legs want rhythm. The Elsterradweg works when the plan needs longer, flatter base miles. The anchor calendar stays local and useful. Team Challenge Halle runs through the Dölauer Heide near Waldkater. Stundenlaufserie Halle keeps the half-hour and hour efforts honest at Turbine-Sportplatz. Heidelaufserie and Herbstwaldlauf Turbine Halle round out the year.

Cycling: Halle riders point the bike by direction and usually find a good day. The Saaleradweg rolls north toward Salzmünde, Bernburg, and Magdeburg. Franzosenweg takes riders toward Petersberg when the legs need the closest climbs. The east line goes via Landsberg to Bitterfeld and then around the Goitzschesee. The west line runs to Lutherstadt Eisleben past the Süßer See. The Geiseltalsee loop gives riders 25km in one lap. The Halle cycling group on Telegram, VELO Club, Falco Cycling Club, and Veloclub Asphaltrauschen keep rides moving, from social spins to brevets and allroad days.

Season: Summer makes Halle feel easy to train in because the calendar stays busy and the loops stay close. Stundenlaufserie Halle gives runners simple 30-minute or 60-minute efforts, and the Lieskauer Volkslauf keeps the local tradition going from the Lieskau sports ground. Riders use summer for base miles on the Saaleradweg, gravel laps in the Dölauer Heide, and longer days toward Geiseltalsee or Goitzschesee. Winter changes the tone. Runners can still use the Heide and river paths for steady work. Riders treat the cold and short days as enough of a challenge and keep the group ride simple.

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