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Half Marathon races near Mannheim

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Mannheim

This week 1
5JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Draisinenlauf Altenglan
Altenglan · 73 km away
JUL 2
26JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
48. Hausener Volks-Waldlauf (TGS-Hausen)
Obertshausen · 71 km away
26JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
42. Rieslinglauf und 17. Rheingauer Halbmarathon
Oestrich-Winkel · 66 km away
AUG 7
1AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
SWE-Halbmarathon Ettlingen
Ettlingen · 61 km away
8AUG
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29. Güttersbacher Volkslauf 2026
Mossautal · 37 km away
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15AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
36. Hüttenfelder Volksbankkerwelauf
Lampertheim-Hüttenfeld · 14 km away
16AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
19. Hambrücker Lußhardtlauf
Hambrücken · 34 km away
16AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
47. Waldlauf / 37. Volkslauf
Oberzent-Hetzbach/Odw. · 40 km away
23AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Koberstädter Waldmarathon
Egelsbach · 55 km away
30AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
46. Koberstädter Waldmarathon
Egelsbach · 55 km away
SEP 16
5SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
35. Spargellauf - "Run den Damm"
Lampertheim · 16 km away
5SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Nibelungenlauf Worms
Worms · 18 km away
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Canyon Run Mühlheim
Mühlheim · 24 km away
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
22. Weinbergslauf-Hochheim
Hochheim a.M. · 59 km away
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Offizieller Lauftag des Landkreises Miltenberg
Elsenfeld · 64 km away
11SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Park Firmenlauf Pirmasens
Pirmasens · 70 km away
12SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Pfälzerwald Marathon
Pirmasens · 70 km away
12SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Pfälzerwald Marathon
Pirmasens · 70 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
23. Nibelungenlauf
Worms · 17 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
17. TSG Altenhain 1900 e.V. - Wuzzelauf Altenhain
Bad Soden-Altenhain · 74 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Engenhahner Gickel-Waldlauf
Niedernhausen · 77 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
40. Engenhahner Gickel-Waldlauf
Niedernhausen-Engenhahn · 75 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Hutzellauf
Darmstadt · 45 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Rund um den Kellerskopf
Wiesbaden · 68 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
46. Altkönig-Lauf
Kronberg · 77 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
26. Kraichgaulauf
Sinsheim · 40 km away
Mannheim · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Mannheim

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

7. Rodenbacher Lauftag
SAT OCT 3
Rodenbacher Lauftag combines a 50 km Harry Arndt run, a half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, and children's stadium races on a single autumn race day at Waldstadion Niederrodenbach in Rodenbach. Its full name is “Run for Peace and Democracy in Europe,” and it also serves as a BBF Junior Main-Lauf-Cup race. The day begins with the half marathon, followed shortly by the 50 km and 5 km races, with the children's stadium run, stadium cross races, and 10 km scheduled for the afternoon. Entry fees are reasonable, with student races costing 5 euros and the half marathon 15 euros, and on-site registration is available on race day. The main course is flat, asphalted, officially measured to IAAF standards, and runs through the Rodenbach forest, making it suitable for runners aiming for fast times or using it as autumn marathon preparation. A German M15 record over 5 km was set on this course, indicating its speed. The 5 km route features a stadium passage near the finish, allowing spectators and supporters a clear view of the race's progression. The youngest participants will compete in a stadium cross with obstacles, all finishers receive a special certificate, and many awards are distributed on site. SSC Hanau-Rodenbach, with nearly 50 years of road-race organizing experience, presents the event under the motto: “From runners for runners.”
36. Volkslauf SV Traisa
SAT OCT 3
Volkslauf SV Traisa is a local running series in Mühltal-Traisa, offering adult races of 11 km and 13.1 miles. Both adult distances follow a rolling course, so runners should anticipate varied terrain instead of a flat, time-trial pace. All races conclude at the Sportplatz on Am Roten Berg in Mühltal. The event also features children’s and youth races, positioning it as a club race day rather than solely an adult competition.
Aschaffenburger Sparkassen Halbmarathon
SUN OCT 4
The Aschaffenburger Sparkassen Halbmarathon, a city-center road half marathon in Aschaffenburg, Lower Franconia, has been held since 2003. It is a straightforward asphalt race, not a large spectacle, featuring a mostly flat circuit and a castle finish. The event also offers a relay competition and two inclusion runs, catering to more than just half marathon specialists. One inclusion race is for participants with disabilities, their guides, and young people up to 16. Another is for sports-minded runners aged 17 and older. The half marathon course winds through Aschaffenburg’s inner city, utilizing closed streets past locations like Ebertbruecke, Adenauerbruecke, Ringstrasse, Lindenallee, Hofgarten, and Wolfsthalplatz before concluding at the castle. The course is predominantly flat, with a brief incline from Wermbachstrasse to Alexandrastrasse. Its motto, “Everyone their own distance,” reflects the diverse participation of solo runners, relay teams, inclusion runners, club athletes, and local participants. Following the races, the award ceremony takes place in the f.a.n. frankenstolz arena, presenting certificates and prizes to the top three in each category. Every runner can also download a personal certificate online. A strict rule prohibits headphones, leading to disqualification.
Franklin Meilenlauf Mannheim
SUN OCT 11
Franklin Meilenlauf is a running event in Mannheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, featuring a half marathon and a 6-mile race. Held in October, the distances range from approximately 10 to 21 kilometers, suitable for runners seeking a challenge beyond a short city run but not yet ready for a full marathon. The course winds through Mannheim's northern green spaces and across its redevelopment zones, offering a distinct local character instead of a standard road loop. The event has a history of multiple editions, with past results available, and the organizer maintains registration information on the Franklin Meilenlauf website.
33. Offenbacher Mainuferlauf
SUN OCT 11
The Offenbacher Mainuferlauf is a flat road race in Offenbach am Main, located at Mainufer/Mainstraße near the Mathildenschule. Held in October as part of the CupRennen series, it includes a half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, and 2 km race, with staggered starts throughout the morning. The 5 km is open to U14 and U16 runners and the Jedermann field, while the 2 km is for U10 and U12 children. The start and finish are in the same Mainufer area, and all courses are officially measured and entirely flat. Club and unattached runners are welcome. However, the organizer advises against participation for walkers due to narrow routes, time limits, and potential obstruction of other runners. Diethelm Kuttich, the organizational head, views it as a beneficial preparation event for the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon, held two weeks later.
Barbarossalauf Erlenbach
SUN OCT 11
Barbarossalauf Erlenbach is a road running event in Erlenbach am Main, Bavaria, starting at Saint-Maurice-Platz near Elsenfelder Strasse. It typically takes place in October, beginning in the afternoon, and features several distances: a half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, 2.5 km, and 1 km. The event has been held annually since 2007, organized by Barbarossalauf Erlenbach a. Main e.V. The shorter distances and the children’s or school run cater to local runners and families. The half marathon, a recent addition, provides a longer road-race option. Registration is available via the organizer’s website.
Pfettrachtaler Lauf
SAT OCT 17
The Pfettrachtaler Lauf begins at the SC Pfettrach sports field in Altdorf, Bavaria, offering runners several road-race options on the same day. The primary distances are a 21.1 km half marathon, a 10 km run, and a 5 km run. Shorter races are available for children and students over 2 km, 800 m, and 400 m. The event typically takes place in autumn and has been held annually since 2002. Organized by SC Pfettrach, it maintains the feel of a local club event rather than a large city race. The program extends beyond standard running events. Nordic walking is included, and inline skating is part of the event listing. Recent editions have also featured 23 km mountain bike and e-mountain bike races on an MTB trail. The youngest participants have their own Bambini race, while older school-age runners compete in separate student distances before the longer adult races commence. Local businesses and AOK Bayern provide support, reinforcing the event's connection to the Pfettrach and Landshut areas.
49. Internationaler Hugenottenlauf
SUN NOV 1
The Hugenottenlauf takes place in Neu-Isenburg on the third Sunday of September, an annual event since 1977. It is the largest running event in its district, offering distances from a children's run to a half marathon, accommodating participants of all levels. The start and finish are at the Sportpark, with routes crossing city streets and forest paths surrounding Neu-Isenburg. Many runners participate, some using it as preparation for the Frankfurt Marathon in late October. Its long history establishes it as a traditional local running fixture in the region.
22. Freundschaftslauf der LLG Wustweiler
SAT NOV 7
The 22nd Freundschaftslauf der LLG Wustweiler is a group running, walking, and hiking event in Wustweiler, part of Illingen in Saarland. It takes place in November, with Seelbachhalle Wustweiler as the start and finish area, and Dorfwaldhalle also listed among the event locations. The primary long option is a 21 km trail with approximately 600 meters of elevation gain, making it more of a hilly forest run than a flat road race. The format centers on guided groups instead of individual racing: experienced LLG Wustweiler runners lead the various running and walking groups. Participants can select shorter routes of about 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 km, while walkers and hikers have 5 and 6 km options on forest paths. The name Freundschaftslauf translates to “friendship run,” and the structure supports this concept: multiple pace and distance groups depart from the same local hall, allowing adults and youth to participate without committing to the full trail distance.
Ring Running Series
SAT NOV 21
The Ring Running Series hosts a half marathon and marathon on an original Formula 1 track in November. The race is designed around the circuit, not city streets. The route is officially measured and AIMS certified, fully asphalted, secured, and maintained for runners aiming for a personal best. Entry includes a personal bib with a timing chip, electronic timing, a finisher medal, and a downloadable certificate. The race incorporates the motor-racing setting: changing areas are in the pit lane, jackets can be left near the start and retrieved near the finish, and luggage storage is located close to the finish area. Runners receive refreshments on the course and post-race, with entertainment at the start, finish, and along the route. Medical support, showers, and free parking near the start and finish provide a self-contained race day at the circuit.
Plopsa Nikolauslauf Haßloch
SAT DEC 5
The Plopsa Nikolauslauf Haßloch begins and ends within Plopsaland Deutschland, the amusement park in Haßloch, directing its longer distance runners into the Haßlocher Wald. Organized by LC Haßloch, this St. Nicholas season Volkslauf features races for various skill levels: a measured half marathon, a 5.5 km run for beginners, a 3.3 km student run, an 800 m run for bambini, and a 250 m mini run. The half marathon combines road running with forest paths, while the shorter races offer distinct distances for children, youth runners, active adults, and masters. This event continues the tradition of the Haßloch Nikolauslauf in a new format with Plopsaland as a partner, following over fifty editions of the established race. Starting spots are capped, and previous outcomes indicate it attracts both dedicated local runners and families or newcomers; Marko Martin of TV Maikammer, who won the half marathon, described the win as a personal dream.
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Mannheim Base Miles

Mannheim hosts 37 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Mannheim gives runners flat river work, park laps, and enough grit to keep it honest. Locals use the Rhine promenade, Luisenpark, Herzogenriedpark, Schlossgarten, Friedrichspark, Waldpark, Reissinsel, and Neckarau for easy Z2 and sharper days. Neckarau parkrun runs through tree-lined tarmac and mud paths, and it is a flat and fast one. CaffeineRunningClub Mannheim meets every Sunday at 10 am at Mensawiese Universitat Mannheim. Track Tuesday meets every Tuesday at 7 pm at Sportplatz, unterer Luisenpark. Venice Beach Community Run has 3 km, 5 km, and 7 km options along the River Rhine. Anchor races include Mammutmarsch Mannheim, Monnem Cross Lauf, Bauhaus Firmenlauf Mannheim, and Rheinauer Volkslauf / Mannheimer Strassenlauf.

Mannheim riding feels urban first, then open once you pick the right line out. Locals roll the Mannheim City - Cycling Route from Viernheim, where Radfreunde come from Mannheims north, then trace the Rhine, the Schloss, Asamplatz, Jungbusch, the Neckar, and Friesenheimer Insel. The area between SAP-Arena/Maimarkt and Seckenheim gives pretty smooth asphalt paths for base miles. Käfertal forest toward Lorsch gives longer gravel tracks. Rheinauer forest gives good gravel in a smaller patch. Heidelberg and Pfalz give good gravel if that is not too far. The Mannheim City route runs 9 km and gains 79 m. 89 km.

Spring gives Mannheim the cleanest training rhythm for running and riding. Summer gives long evenings, river loops, and sweaty Z2 because humidity pushes the heat index up. Thunderstorms shape the week because the city averages 40 to 50 thunderstorm days each year. Autumn keeps the best feeling for intervals, gravel, and longer gran fondo prep. Winter stays usable because Mannheim is one of Germanys warmest winter cities. Snow is rare, so runners keep parkrun, club runs, and road reps moving. Cyclists shift toward steady asphalt, gravel that drains well, and shorter loops when daylight gets tight.