About this race
Starting from the Művelőd{"rewritten":"Starting from the Művelődési ház and the Kultúrház, this Santa-season outing heads toward Kerékdomb utca, the Maci meadow, Kallósd and the szőlőhegy before looping back by Öreg-hegy and Deák-kút. Mikulás Túra 15K 10K 5K feels more like a village winter ramble you can run hard if you want: marked all the way, with route cards and direction signs, but relaxed enough that walkers are explicitly part of the day too.
Expect mixed effort rather than flat-road cruising, with the longer route taking in Kallósd and the vineyard hill while every route gets pulled back toward Deák-kút and the Kultúrház finish. The crowd is deliberately broad: child-friendly, baby-friendly, grandparent-friendly, dog-friendly, even “anti-sportsperson-friendly.” The best quirk is the feeding: bread with lard or jam, hot tea, mulled wine and coffee at the start, then sausages, more tea, mulled wine, and sweet or salty bites out on course.","stripped_to_nothing":false,"changed":false,"notes":""} ház and the Kultúrház, this Santa-season outing heads toward Kerékdomb utca, the Maci meadow, Kallósd and the szőlőhegy before looping back by Öreg-hegy and Deák-kút. Mikulás Túra 15K 10K 5K feels more like a village winter ramble you can run hard if you want: marked all the way, with route cards and direction signs, but relaxed enough that walkers are explicitly part of the day too.
Expect mixed effort rather than flat-road cruising, with the longer route taking in Kallósd and the vineyard hill while every route gets pulled back toward Deák-kút and the Kultúrház finish. The crowd is deliberately broad: child-friendly, baby-friendly, grandparent-friendly, dog-friendly, even “anti-sportsperson-friendly.” The best quirk is the feeding: bread with lard or jam, hot tea, mulled wine and coffee at the start, then sausages, more tea, mulled wine, and sweet or salty bites out on course.