Paderborn · Germany

Marathon races near Paderborn

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5JUL
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Staffelmarathon Rheda-Wiedenbrück
Rheda-Wiedenbrück · 34 km away
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1AUG
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TMT - Trophy-Marathon
Warendorf-Freckenhorst · 59 km away
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TMT - Trophy-Marathon in Ibbenbühren
Warendorf-Freckendorf · 59 km away
7AUG
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Springe-Deister Marathon
Springe · 78 km away
22AUG
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Exter FlexRun! 2026
Vlotho · 47 km away
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Burgwald Märchen Marathon
Burgwald · 78 km away
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13SEP
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6. DeisterCrossing Springe
Springe · 78 km away
18SEP
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Kassel Marathon
Kassel · 68 km away
20SEP
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20. Kassel Marathon
Kassel · 68 km away
Paderborn · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Paderborn

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23. Mitteldeutscher Marathon
SUN OCT 4
The Mitteldeutscher Marathon connects Leipzig and Halle (Saale) in a single point-to-point marathon across central Germany. This October road race offers a landscape-run atmosphere, with the main marathon following a classic, fast course between two cities and two federal states. Runners begin in Leipzig near the Sportforum/Jahnallee and conclude in Halle, a city with over 1,200 years of history. The event covers more than just the marathon: it also features a half marathon, a 10 km run, 10 km walking, the Händellauf, Salzwirkerlauf, AOK Schnupperlauf, Metropol relays, and a four-person half-marathon relay. This variety attracts marathoners, walkers, relay teams, newer runners, and individuals following the organizer’s training plans for various objectives.
23. Falke-Rothaarsteigmarathon
SAT OCT 17
Falke Rothaarsteig Marathon
SAT OCT 17
Almetal-Marathon
SUN OCT 18
The Almetal-Marathon is a point-to-point running event in Germany’s Alme valley. The marathon begins in Büren-Ringelstein and concludes at Ahorn-Sportpark in Paderborn. This main race spans 42 km. The event also offers two half marathons and a four-person relay, with each leg covering 10.5 km. Rot-Weiß Alfen e. V. organizes the race, presenting it as one built by runners for runners. It accommodates both competitive athletes and those seeking a shared outdoor run. The route traces the Alme river through the Paderborn district. The two half marathons utilize distinct segments: the upper half runs from Büren-Ringelstein to Wewelsburg, and the lower half proceeds from Wewelsburg to Paderborn. The course is characterized as rolling, with a modest elevation change of 10 meters of climbing and 10 meters of descent. The relay allows teams to divide the full distance. The event is an established part of the regional sports calendar.
Almetal-Marathon Paderborn
SUN OCT 18
The Almetal-Marathon Paderborn guides runners from Büren-Ringelstein through the Alme valley to Ahorn-Sportpark in Paderborn. This October road race features a full marathon, two half-marathon distances, a 4 x 10.5 km relay, and a 4 km mini-marathon. SV Rot-Weiß Alfen 1927 e.V. is the organizer, attracting a modest field of 300 to 500 participants, distinct from large city events. The full marathon follows a point-to-point course. The upper half marathon runs from Büren-Ringelstein to Wewelsburg, and the lower half marathon goes from Wewelsburg to Paderborn. Twelve sports clubs collaborate on the event, contributing to its regional club-race atmosphere over a commercial festival feel. Established in 2017, the marathon has Landrat Christoph Rüther as its patron and provides practical runner amenities including kilometer markers, personalized bibs, online certificates, race timing, and complimentary race photos.
Lipperland Marathon
SAT NOV 14
The Lipperland Marathon is a full marathon held in Humfeld, following a hilly and varied route through the Lipper Bergland during autumn. It is not designed for record attempts; the organizers acknowledge that the name Lipperland does not imply fast times, and spectator turnout is not substantial. The appeal lies in the scenery, the dynamic course, and the intimate atmosphere of the village event. Participants can anticipate expansive views across Lipperland, a communal setup, and a welcoming, straightforward race where the residents of Humfeld express anticipation for each runner.
46. Lipperland Marathon
SAT NOV 21
The Lipperland Marathon is a running and walking event in Dörentrup, Germany, taking place on a Saturday in late November. The event offers 4.6 km, 9.3 km, half marathon, and full marathon distances. Walking is permitted in the shorter races. The shorter races commence around midday, with the 9.3 km event starting just before the 4.6 km race. All participants finish at the same location. The event also includes races for children and youth. This marks the 46th edition of the race, indicating its status as a well-established local tradition.
Rubbenbruchsee Marathon
SUN DEC 6
The Rubbenbruchsee Marathon is a modest December race held at Rubbenbruchsee near Osnabrück, taking place on the second Saturday of the month. The start and finish are located outside Café am See, directly by the water. The event maintains a low-key atmosphere with a restricted number of participants, a 6-hour cut-off, and the use of public paths shared with walkers. It appeals to runners seeking one final marathon before winter, or those using it as a consistent training benchmark before the upcoming season. The course consists of nine laps around the lake, supplemented by seven additional loops through the adjacent forest, all on well-maintained, non-asphalt paths. This lap structure allows participants to repeatedly encounter the same points of interest, and spectators can see runners multiple times without extensive travel. RuM originated as a personal concept, and the event retains the character of a local get-together rather than a large-scale competition. Its unique elements and customs include collecting RuM medals, securing coveted starting positions, and a small incentive for returning participants.
Osnabrücker PiesBERG-Ultra-Marathon (PUM)
SAT APR 10
The Osnabrücker Piesberg-Ultra-Marathon is an April trail ultra held in Osnabrück, Germany, focused on the Piesberg rather than a point-to-point route. The full PUM covers 59.5 km with 2,100 meters of elevation gain, and includes a distinct challenge: 3,396 steps. Participants begin early and have 11 hours to complete the course, making it a test of managing repeated climbs, stairs, and time constraints rather than simply covering a long distance. The full route consists of six laps, with a revised version designed for smoother running while retaining the Piesberg's steep character. A shorter alternative, the PUMelchen, allows participants to finish one lap early, covering 49.0 km, 1,750 meters of climbing, and 2,830 steps; this classification does not require a separate entry. The event has been held for approximately ten years, with one edition attracting 130 starters, 115 of whom finished. Local media refers to it as Osnabrück’s toughest run, fitting for a race where the key metrics include both elevation gain and thousands of stairs.
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Paderborn Training Notes

Paderborn hosts 18 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 from the Pader, through the city centre, and out toward Schloß Neuhaus palace park when they want easy base miles. The city centre keeps short loops simple around Paderborn Cathedral, Maspernhalle, and the Pader paths. Ahorn Sportpark is the place to ask around, warm up, or meet people before intervals. The running shop in the Libori Gallery is rightly the most renowned in Paderborn. The Residenz-Abendlauf gives the scene a proper 10k anchor in Paderborn-Schloß Neuhaus. Paderborner-Martinslauf, Marienloher Volkslauf, Lauf rund um Dahl, Almetal-Marathon, and the FLVW Crossmeisterschaften keep the calendar honest.

The club really does cover all ages and levels. trains on roads and off-road, and its kidstraining runs every Tuesday at 5 PM for young athletes up to 13 years old. The Paderborner Windpark-RTF gives riders 42, 72, or 112km for steady Z2. The RMC Bergtraining RTF stretches from 28km to 140km when you want gran fondo legs. The Libori RTF runs up to 150km. The climbs sit east in the Eggegebirge, and Neuenbeken and Goldgrund matter when the talk turns crits, MTB, and cyclocross.

Spring and autumn suit both sports best, because locals can stack base miles without making every session a heat plan. Summer still works, but the Marienloher Volkslauf showed what it can become when runners battled 33-degree heat on the Marienloher Feldflur. Sprinklers, irrigation, and residents helped participants cool off, so locals respect warm days and adjust intervals early. Winter changes the mood more than the map. The 6-Stunden-Lauf Paderborn Nikolaus keeps runners racing in the cold, while riders lean harder on gravel, off-road training, and the kind of steady Z2 that makes spring feel easier.