Half Marathon races near Rostock
Upcoming Half Marathon races near Rostock
Recurring Half Marathon races near Rostock
Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly
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Other races in the next 90 days
Neue Rostocker WG Triathlon
Rostocker Triathlon
Müritz-Triathlon
40. Müritz-Triathlon
3. OstseenRoller Gravelride
26. Schwedenlauf
stralsund-triathlon
Fehmarn-Triathlon
Rostock Coastal Miles
Rostock hosts 6 Half 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 Rostock from the Warnow to the Baltic, then save the good stuff for Warnemünde. My favorite Rostock run goes out along the Baltic sand dunes, with Am Strom, the old fishing harbor, and the green harbor light setting the line. The 13 km Warnemünde route stays flat and runs up and down the beach. The beach curves west for about 4 kilometers towards a wooded, sand-cliffed cape. Rostocker Citylauf, City-Sport Abendlauf Rostock, Rostocker Frauenlauf, Rostocker Herbstlauf, Rostocker Firmenlauf, and 24. hella marathon nacht rostock give the calendar its anchor events.
Locals ride the Baltic Sea Cycle Route when they want proper coastal base miles without overthinking it. The Baltic Sea Cycle Route begins in Warnemünde, rolls through Rostock, and keeps the Bay of Mecklenburg in the head. Warnemünde gives you the lighthouse, Hohe Düne gives you the river mouth, and Rostock gives you the old river spin back inland. The climbs sit more in the cliffs than in the city, with stairs above the beach and hiking trails in the woods. SV Warnemünde, Rostocker Nasenbären, and HSG Warnemünde are the local club names from the brief.
Rostock trains like a Baltic city, so locals keep the season flexible and let the sea decide the feel. Summer brings families swimming, wicker beach chairs lined up on the sand, and warm air coming in from the mainland. The Warnemünde station still runs cooler on an average summer day than the northern side of the sea. Winter keeps things milder because the Baltic Sea tempers the Arctic blasts. Runners stay on flat Z2 loops, and riders move base miles onto steadier coastal spins when cyclocross weather hits.