Magdeburg · Germany

Marathon races near Magdeburg

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Upcoming Marathon races near Magdeburg

AUG 3
1AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Ottonenlauf
Alexisbad · 65 km away
2AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon rund um Wellen
Wellen · 14 km away
16AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Wolfsburg Staffellauf powered by VfL Wob e.V.
Wolfsburg · 66 km away
Magdeburg · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Magdeburg

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Mitteldeutscher Marathon
SUN OCT 4
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.
Mitteldeutscher Marathon Halle (Saale)
SUN OCT 4
The Mitteldeutscher Marathon connects Leipzig and Halle (Saale). The marathon and relay begin at Leipzig's Elsterflutbecken near the Festwiese Sportforum, with all races concluding on Halle's market square. This road-running series includes a full marathon, marathon relay, half marathon, 10-kilometer run, 10-kilometer walk, children's and school races, and a 2.7-kilometer Salzwirkerlauf. The event has taken place annually since 2002 and ranks among the larger running events in Central Germany. The longest race offers a point-to-point course from Leipzig to Halle. Shorter races commence within Halle, keeping the day's focus on the city's market square. The half marathon and the short introductory run are designed as opportunities to explore Halle on foot. The marathon relay divides the full marathon into four segments of approximately 12.1, 11.4, 9.5, and 10.1 kilometers. The program accommodates beginners, recreational runners, club athletes, walkers, children, and performance-oriented runners. Time limits vary from one hour for the Salzwirkerlauf to six hours for the marathon.
48. Harz-Gebirgslauf
SAT OCT 10
The Harz-Gebirgslauf begins in Wernigerode on the second weekend of October, leading runners and walkers into the Harz National Park. The Brocken-Marathon is its main attraction, described by organizers as North Germany's most challenging marathon because of the ascent of the Brocken, the area's highest peak. The event also features a half marathon, 11 km, 5 km, and 2 km races, a Brockenkinder children's run, and 11 km and 25 km routes for hiking and Nordic walking. The event originated in 1978, with border restrictions limiting the inaugural field to 300 participants despite 1,200 applications. The first edition provided 10, 26, and 39 km courses for both walkers and runners, and the race quickly became the second most popular public sports event in the GDR, after the Rennsteiglauf. Currently, almost 4,000 running enthusiasts gather in Wernigerode. Finishers are awarded medals, and the weekend program includes a brief preview run and a leisurely breakfast run to Wernigerode Castle.
Le marathon du Brocken
SAT OCT 10
Le marathon du Brocken is a mountain trail race held in Schierke, a village in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, bordering the Harz National Park. Taking place in early October, it provides 10 km, 26 km, and 39 km distances, allowing participants to select a route from a shorter forest trail to a demanding mountain run. The race, established in 1978, centers on a single objective: ascending the Brocken, the highest peak in the Harz. The course follows winding trails through the national park’s forests, with the longer distances guiding runners towards open vistas near the summit. It is suited for trail runners seeking climbs, varied terrain, and a more natural environment than a road marathon. The Brocken summit defines the event; participants are not merely running a distance but ascending a renowned peak in a cherished German upland area.
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Magdeburg Base Miles

Magdeburg hosts 7 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 Elbe edges, Rotehornpark, Stadtpark Rotehorn, Elbauenpark, Herrenkrugpark, and the Schroteanlage when they want steady Z2 without much drama. Rotehornpark sits surrounded by the mighty Elbe River and feels like the easy choice for base miles. APEX Running Club meets at @square.with.love on Hasselbachplatz on Wednesdays from 7-8 AM and Sundays from 10-11 AM, usually running 5-7 km at 6:30 min/km. Social Run Magdeburg keeps weekly runs between 5 and 10 km from the Sternendenkmal at Sternbrücke. The anchor race list runs deep, with Magdeburg Marathon, Elbe-Brücken-Lauf Magdeburg, Stadtteillauf im Kannenstieg, Stadtfelder Schrotelauf, Sudenburg-Lauf, and Magdeburger Silvesterlauf.

Locals ride the Elbe side, green city links, and the road out toward Halle when they want longer work. The 1-Tages-Tour über 100 KM connects Magdeburg and Halle an der Saale over 100 km, with the finish on Domplatz in Magdeburg and a refreshment stop in Bernburg. Magdeburger Velozipeden Club e.V. brings the old-club feel, first founded in 1869 and revived in 2021, with an open workshop for riders who want to wrench. JustGo gravel loops give locals 30-minute to 4-hour options from one start-finish point. The climbs stay low-key because the brief gives no named hills, so intervals come from wind, bridges, fast bends, and long Z2 pulls.

Spring and summer give Magdeburg the best training months, especially when runners and riders want volume without winter layers. Summer brings warm, relatively wet days, and the city gets 48.9 days a year above 25°C with 12 days above 30°C. Thunder turns up more in spring and summer, and Magdeburg averages 20.9 thunder days and 0.8 hail days annually. Locals still train through it by starting early, keeping loops flexible, and saving hard intervals for clearer windows. Winter flips the rhythm because the city gets damp and chilly, with 71.7 days below freezing at night and 15.6 days that stay below freezing all day.