Marathon races near Pécs
Upcoming Marathon races near Pécs
Recurring Marathon races near Pécs
Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly
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Other races in the next 90 days
41. Fadd-Dombori Triatlon Fesztivál
40. SporTolna Triatlon Fesztivál
35. eXtremeMan Nagyatát - Hosszútávú Triatlon OB
HEGYI OB
II. Pécs MTB Maraton
MTB XCM OB
Pécs Maraton
Pécs Training Notes
Pécs hosts 4 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 city centre when they want easy base miles, then point north when they want the Mecsek to bite. ESN Pécs keeps the social side simple, with Running Club Pécs meeting at Széchenyi Square and runs varying from 4km to 10km. Malomvölgyi Lake gives runners firm forest footing and a quieter loop feel. The route covers 02 km with 473 m of climbing. Pécs Maraton, Mecsek Maraton Trail, and PÉCS PLAZA SZILVESZTERI UTCAI FUTÓVERSENY anchor the calendar.
Locals ride north for climbing and south for steadier rolling plain work. The Mecsek mountains hold the real tests, with Tubes, Misina, and Jakab-hill giving the Z2 rides a proper edge. One route runs 2 km with 667 m of ascent, so it works for strong gravel days. Another route runs 8 km with 374 m of ascent when legs need a sharper hit. Pécsi VSK, PEAC-Pécs, and Pécsi BTC keep club life visible. II. Pécs MTB Maraton, 2x100 km Baranyában, and Pécs Cycling Day sit on the anchor-event list.
May and June are the best months because locals can stack base miles before the real summer heat. July and August feel hot, but the Mecsek sends cooling air down on summer nights, so early runs and late rides still make sense. Malomvölgyi Lake and the forest tracks stay useful when the city feels heavy, and the northern slopes give shade for intervals or steady climbing. January changes the rhythm because winter is the coldest stretch, so runners lean into shorter road loops and cyclists keep the harder work closer to town. The Mecsek still works, but locals treat it with more respect when winter hits.