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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Ulm

This week 2
5JUL
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Eselsburger-Tal-Lauf
Herbrechtingen · 28 km away
5JUL
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26. Eßlinger Zeitung Lauf
Esslingen · 63 km away
JUL 7
11JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
25. Bad Buchauer Stadtlauf mit Federseehalbmarathon
Bad Buchau · 47 km away
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Steinenberger Waldlauf
Rudersberg · 64 km away
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Ermstal-Marathon
Metzingen · 54 km away
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12JUL
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39. Steinenberger Waldlauf
Steinenberg · 61 km away
18JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Bad Buchauer Stadtlauf mit Halbmarathon
Bad Buchau · 47 km away
19JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Heumadener Volkslauf und Halbmarathon
Stuttgart-Heumaden · 68 km away
19JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
15. Heumadener Volkslauf 2026
Stuttgart · 73 km away
SEP 4
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
41. Staffellauf der MBB-SG Augsburg
Augsburg · 67 km away
19SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Muko-Lauf Wald
Wald · 76 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Sparkassen Remstal Marathon
Schwäbisch Gmünd · 47 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Laurentiuslauf x Landkreislauf
Bobingen · 63 km away
Ulm · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Ulm

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Hardys Stadtlauf Landsberg
THU OCT 1
Hardys Stadtlauf Landsberg is an autumn road race starting at Hauptplatz in Landsberg am Lech, a Bavarian town on the Lech river. The event offers adults a half marathon, 10 km, and 5 km races, while younger participants can choose an 800 m children's run and a 2 km youth run. Its motto is to encourage health-oriented exercise, aligning with its purpose as a city run for families, club runners, casual runners, and spectators, not solely for elite athletes. The course is a loop through Landsberg's old town, taking runners through city streets and past historic monuments before they return to the central square. This is the event's nineteenth edition and it maintains a strong local following, recognized as a relaxed city run that also attracts attention from outside the region. Hardy's Landsberg Freizeit Sport und Event GmbH organizes it, with the event's atmosphere focused on healthy movement, enjoyment, and a day of running along the Lech.
Hardy's Stadtlauf Landsberg am Lech
SAT OCT 3
Hardy's Stadtlauf Landsberg am Lech is a road running event in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, focusing on Hauptplatz and the old town by the Lech river. It takes place in early October, featuring a half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, Nordic walking, and shorter races for children and youth. The children's race is 800 meters, the youth race is 2 km, and the main races begin at midday. Hardy's Landsberg Freizeit & Event GmbH organizes the event, which caters to families and dedicated runners alike. The course consists of a 5 km loop set against the old town. The 10 km race involves two laps, and the half marathon requires four laps, with the initial lap measuring 6.1 km. Team competitions are available for groups of at least five participants running the same distance under a unified team name, allowing friends, clubs, companies, and families to compete together. Locally promoted as “Running on the Lech,” the event is now in its nineteenth year.
15. Apfellauf 2026
SUN OCT 4
The Apfellauf begins and ends on company property in Laubuseschbach, located at An den Obstwiesen 2. This June running event offers two straightforward race choices: a 5 km single lap or a 10 km double lap. The primary races commence in the morning, with the 5 km starting first, followed soon after by the 10 km. A free children's run around midday is available for participants up to age 9. The course winds past orchards, then proceeds along forest trails, field paths, a section of the L3063 state road that is closed to traffic, and a bike path leading back towards Laubuseschbach. The event accommodates a wide range of participants, from dedicated runners to those participating with friends, colleagues, or club members. Teams require a minimum of eight runners, with entries spread across both the 5 km and 10 km distances. For team scoring, only the two fastest runners in each distance are considered. Awards are given for the largest participating group and for the team with the four fastest female runners.
Filderstadt-Halbmarathon
SUN OCT 18
The Filderstadt-Halbmarathon is a road running event held in Filderstadt-Bernhausen, near Stuttgart, featuring a half marathon as its primary race. The event also offers a 10 km race, Bambini and schoolchildren's runs, and a team relay, catering to both local families and dedicated club runners. LG Filder organizes the event, with registration managed via the official website. The half marathon spans 21.1 km along an all-asphalt course through Filderstadt's city center. The route is relatively flat with no significant elevation changes, allowing for consistent pacing. Recent years have seen increasing participation, with one reported race growing from just over 200 to more than 400 runners, and national-level athletes have achieved fast winning times.
9. Biberacher Genießerlauf
SUN OCT 18
The Biberacher Genießerlauf begins and ends on Biberach’s historic market square in Upper Swabia. The October race program includes a half marathon, a two-person 2 x 8 km relay, and a roughly 6 km walking or Nordic walking route. The event emphasizes the “Genuss” (enjoyment) in its name: runners receive strong course support, good food and drink along the way and at the finish, and a glass of sparkling wine after crossing the line. The surfaces combine asphalt with firm forest and field paths, creating a town-and-countryside feel rather than a pure road run. The half marathon starts flat at about 530 m above sea level. It begins climbing around the fifth kilometer, reaching its high point of about 630 m near km 13.5, with views toward the Allgäu. The route then drops into Ingoldingen and returns mostly downhill or flat after a final climb. The relay departs the half marathon route at the end of the Wolfental, a green water-protection area west of the city. It returns to Biberach after a short rise and gentle descent; the handover in the city center provides a more social atmosphere for friends, clubs, and company teams. Walkers follow a separate, calmer route through the Wolfental, with or without poles, and Nordic walking is fully integrated into the program.
Barbarossa Berglauf
SUN NOV 22
The Barbarossa Berglauf is a trail and mountain running event in Göppingen, Germany, scheduled for late November. Participants can select from 5 km, 10 km, or 21 km distances. The primary ascent directs runners up Hohenstaufen, the local mountain overlooking the Filstal valley. The half marathon serves as the day's main event, also available as a relay. A 5 km fitness run offers a shorter route for those less accustomed to mountain terrain. The event's name originates from Emperor Barbarossa, whose ancestral castle was situated on Hohenstaufen. This historical connection is reflected in the race's terminology, with the half marathon humorously referred to as the “Emperor’s discipline” instead of the typical “queen event.” The program also features races for schoolchildren and toddlers, extending the participant pool beyond dedicated trail runners. The mountain setting and the vistas across the Filstal attract both spectators and runners from beyond Göppingen.
Nikolauslauf Tübingen
SUN DEC 6
The itdesign-Nikolauslauf Tübingen is a half marathon held in Tübingen, Germany, on a Sunday near Saint Nicholas Day. Organized by Post-SV Tübingen, it has taken place annually since 1976, with one exception due to sudden winter weather. It is Germany's largest Nikolauslauf and one of the country's largest single-event half marathons. The event began with 24 male runners and has since grown to several thousand finishers. The initial course spanned 21 kilometers through the Schönbuch Nature Park; the current half marathon follows the standard 21.0975-kilometer distance. A November test run offers participants a chance to run the original course without official timing, guided by pace runners for various target speeds, typically attracting around 800 participants.
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Ulm Training Notes

Ulm hosts 20 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 the Danube first, then drift into Friedrichsau park when they want softer Z2 and no fuss. Beer Runner meets every Thursday at 18:30 at Bistro Ulmerufer, and the Beer Run route runs 7.5 kilometers along the Danube. Run Club Ulm meets every Wednesday at 19:00 at the Donauwiese in front of the Metzgerturm, and the Run Club route gives you 6 kilometers along the Danube. Donaurunning uses 5 kilometers through Friedrichsau and along the Danube. Park Run starts every Saturday at 9:00 in Friedrichsau. Einstein-Marathon and Die kleine Laufnacht Ulm sit as the anchor races.

Locals ride from the city because Ulm is a real route hub, not just a stop on a map. StadtRad-Route gives you 12 kilometers on green signs through both cities, parks, squares, Friedrichsau, and the Danube. Danube Cycle Path rolls about 600 kilometers through Ulm and Neu-Ulm, and the Danube-Lake Constance cycle path runs 156 kilometers from Ulm to Lake Constance. Iller cycle path adds 146 kilometers from the mouth of the Iller toward its source. SSV Ulm 1846, Ratiopharm Ulm, TSG Söflingen, ESC Ulm, and Post SV Ulm e.V. keep the club scene visible. The Swabian Alb holds the climbs north of town.

May to August work best when locals want base miles, long rides, and steady running weeks. Summer reaches about 25°C, so the Danube, Friedrichsau, and early starts carry a lot of the training. May to August also bring the wettest stretch, but the city still rides well because the river routes stay simple and connected. Winter drops toward -2°C, and runners lean harder on Friedrichsau, the Danube paths, and club runs. Cyclists keep flatter Z2 on the Danube or Iller when the hills feel sharp, while the forests and hills east and west still suit tougher days, cyclocross moods, and singletrack legs.