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Marathon races near Almere

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Upcoming Marathon races near Almere

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4JUL
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353e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere
JUL 1
25JUL
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356e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere ()
AUG 1
23AUG
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Trails Herentals-Tielen
Kasterlee · 28 km away
SEP 9
6SEP
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Halve Marathon Nieuwkoop
Nieuwkoop · 37 km away
12SEP
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De One en Only
Roelofarendsveen · 44 km away
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13SEP
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Belgian Ardennes Marathon Series: Grand Raid Godefroy (Bouillon)
Bouillon · 22 km away
20SEP
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Nieuwpoort Marathon
Nieuwpoort · 54 km away
25SEP
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Mud Masters - Biddinghuizen
Biddinghuizen · 34 km away
26SEP
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Estafettemarathon Schoonhoven-Nieuwpoort
Nieuwpoort · 54 km away
27SEP
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Run for KiKa Amsterdam
Amsterdam · 22 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Earth Race
Amstelveen · 27 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Earth Race – Forest Edition
Amsterdam · 22 km away
Almere · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Almere

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Isoniq Urk Marathon
SAT OCT 3
The Isoniq Urk Marathon begins and ends at the harbor in Urk. Runners depart beside the IJsselmeer during autumn. This road race offers a full marathon and a half marathon. The full marathon is presented as Flevoland’s sole marathon. The course is paved, certified, and designed for speed, not trail running. The route follows Urk’s historic boulevard toward the dike, then consists of repeated laps: four for the marathon and two for the half. Loopgroep Urk, affiliated with Atletiekunie, organizes the event. Entry limits are 500 marathon runners and 200 half marathon runners, making it a focused local race instead of a large city marathon.
Urk Marathon
SAT OCT 3
The Urk Marathon begins and ends at the harbor in Urk, a former island town on the edge of the IJsselmeer. It takes place on a Saturday in October and includes a full marathon and a half marathon. The full race is Flevoland’s only marathon, with capacity for 500 marathon runners and 200 half marathon runners. Loopgroep Urk arranges the event, affiliated with the Atletiekunie. The course is officially certified and designed for speed. Runners depart the harbor along Urk’s historic boulevard toward the dike, then complete laps: four for the marathon and two for the half. The route also goes by the lighthouse, through wooded areas, and along the IJsselmeer shore. The Saturday timing accommodates runners who prefer not to compete on Sunday, and the event is open to all, from club runners aiming for a personal best to those running their first distance race.
TCS Amsterdam Marathon
SAT OCT 17
The TCS Amsterdam Marathon is an October race weekend in Amsterdam with a full marathon as the main event, plus a half marathon and a 7.5K. The marathon starts and finishes inside the Olympic Stadium, which gives the day a very specific feel: thousands of runners begin either on the stadium field or nearby on Stadionweg, then return to finish back in the arena. It is a World Athletics Platinum Label race, and the course is flat and fast enough to draw runners chasing quick times as well as people who want a big-city marathon with a clear six-hour limit. The route sends runners through Amsterdam and along the Amstel, using part of the old Olympic marathon course without turning the race into a city-center loop only. That stretch passes stately houses, windmills, open views, and working river traffic before the course comes back close to the center. Start waves are sorted by expected finish time, with bib colors matching wave colors, so the large field is managed in a fairly structured way.
TCS Amsterdam Marathon 2026
SUN OCT 18
Runners begin and end inside Amsterdam’s historic Olympic Stadium, connecting the TCS Amsterdam Marathon to the city’s Olympic history. This annual road race in Amsterdam features the TCS Marathon as its primary distance. The course is flat and fast, appealing to participants seeking swift times and a major city race atmosphere. The marathon course traces a section of the 1928 Olympic Games route along the Amstel River. It passes notable sights such as stately homes, windmills, the Rijksmuseum underpass, and the Heineken Experience, before looping through Vondelpark. The broader race weekend covers a half marathon, a 7.5 KM race, a Kids Run, a Heroes Run, Mini Marathons, and a Good Morning City Run. Additionally, there is a Marathon Expo, Pasta Party, a Business Run option, a charity program, and volunteer assistance coordinated by Le Champion.
41e BAX Halve Marathon van Doetinchem
SUN OCT 25
The BAX Halve Marathon van Doetinchem begins on the recently renewed athletics track in Doetinchem, featuring five race distances from 1 km up to the half marathon. Participants can select from the 21.1 km half marathon, 15 km, 7.5 km, 2.5 km, or 1 km. This variety accommodates adults, youth runners, business teams, and adapted-sport participants. The event is affiliated with the Atletiekunie and has a participant cap of 1,500. All distances follow routes through De Slangenburg, the nature reserve near Doetinchem, instead of solely using town streets. The shorter races make the event accessible for children and newer runners, while the 15 km and half marathon provide experienced runners with a longer route starting from the same athletics venue. This race marks its 41st edition and includes practical race-day facilities such as public transport access, parking, changing rooms, showers, first aid, and AEDs.
Marathon The Hague
SUN NOV 1
Marathon The Hague is a running weekend in The Hague, featuring a 42.195 km marathon scheduled for November. The program includes a 5 km, a 10 km, a Business 10 km, 1 km and 2.5 km kids’ runs, a City Walk, a four-person Business Relay Marathon, and Marathon4ALL, a 1 km event for participants with physical or mental disabilities. The route begins on Lange Voorhout and concludes on the Plein, incorporating the city, parks, beach, dunes, and Wassenaar into the marathon course. Runners will pass Madurodam, follow the Haringkade towards Scheveningen, go through Westbroekpark, reach the beach at Laan van Poot, run north along the harbor quays, enter the dunes at Wassenaarse Slag, pass near Landgoed Clingendael, and traverse the Haagse Bos before returning to the center. The event revives a Hague marathon tradition dating back to the older Den Haag Marathon, which was the first Dutch marathon held in autumn and previously offered a 60 km ultra, a half marathon, and a children’s race.
Hafkamp Groenewegen De Ronde Venen Marathon
SUN NOV 15
The Hafkamp Groenewegen De Ronde Venen Marathon starts and finishes in the center of Abcoude, a village about 3 km south of Amsterdam. It is a November running event in the municipality of De Ronde Venen, with a full marathon, a duo marathon, a 10 km race, and a mini-marathon. The full marathon is a paved, single-loop course through the Groene Hart, the green rural area between major Dutch cities. The duo marathon gives two runners one marathon to share, with partners alternating between running and cycling. The course visits all eight villages in De Ronde Venen and mixes village roads with open countryside. Runners pass rivers, meadows, a former railway line, a cattle farm, and the Botshol nature reserve. The official description calls the route fast and varied, which fits a course that keeps changing without leaving the flat Dutch landscape. The De Ronde Venen Marathon Foundation organizes the event, and the race is aimed at both recreational runners and more competitive runners who want a full-distance road marathon close to Amsterdam.
Pre-Run Egmond Halve Marathon
SAT DEC 5
The Pre-Run Egmond Halve Marathon is a trail training run in Egmond-Binnen, serving as preparation for the Egmond Half Marathon in January. It features 8 km and 16 km routes, with entry limited to 1,000 runners, making it feel like a focused rehearsal rather than a large-scale event. The run typically sells out, and late registration is not permitted. The course provides a sample of Egmond's challenging terrain: beach, dunes, forest, heathland, and short, steep ascents. Some participants use it to refine their speed for later personal best attempts; others approach it as a demanding training session over varied ground. The participants include a broad spectrum of runners, from local regulars to those preparing for the main Egmond Half Marathon. Supporters line the course, and essential race-day services like first aid, parking, and a supervised cloakroom are provided.
Bovenboerloop
SAT DEC 5
The Bovenboerloop is a December running event in Nijeveen, Drenthe, offering distances from 6 km to the half marathon. It is run as a fun run, not a large-scale city race, with approximately 120 participants reported. Local triathlon club TZT86 organizes the event, with online registration and race numbers/timing chips collected at the DOS’46 korfball club canteen. The route leads through the open countryside surrounding Nijeveen, where wind and rain can be significant factors due to limited shelter. The half marathon has seen personal-best performances, such as Paul Hanique's reported 1:25:49 finish. The race has a history spanning over thirty editions, and the local setup continues post-race with showers and refreshments available at the canteen.
Gaasterlan Run
SAT DEC 19
The Gaasterlan Run is a road race held in late December in Gaasterland, Friesland, based in Balk. It offers runners a choice of distances, from approximately 7.5 km or 12 km up to the half marathon and full marathon, accommodating local joggers, club runners, and marathoners. Previous editions included a 4-mile option, but the current offerings focus on the 7.5 km, 12 km, half marathon, and marathon. The route crosses the Gaasterland landscape, passing through its forested areas, a feature frequently mentioned by locals. The race was initiated by Voetbal Vereniging Balk, with a participant limit of 2,000. It is a straightforward, community-organized event: late registration is permitted if spots are available, and participants unable to compete can transfer their entry to another person for the same distance. The Gaasterland running schedule also features the Gaasterland Trail, a relaxed forest trail event where timing is applied only to the 50 km distance and it supports nature conservation.
Midwinter Marathon Apeldoorn
SUN FEB 7
The Midwinter Marathon Apeldoorn begins and ends on the Loolaan, leading runners into the wooded, hilly outskirts of Apeldoorn during the Dutch winter. Taking place in January or February, it has been held annually since 1974, establishing it as the second oldest running event in the Netherlands. The weekend features multiple distances, including a full marathon, a 25 km Asselronde, a 10 English mile race, an 8 km race, and shorter options like kids' races and a night run. The course primarily crosses forest and heathland rather than city streets, with some routes ascending to approximately 100 meters above sea level. The marathon is now presented as a trail run. Winter weather is integral to the race's character; past editions have included snow on the course, yet the event has never been canceled due to winter conditions. The Asselronde is a long-standing event in its own right, and the shorter races attract participants seeking the Apeldoorn atmosphere without committing to the full marathon. A summer counterpart event occurs in June, but the original race retains its cold-weather identity.
Halve Marathon van Haren
SAT MAR 6
The Halve Marathon van Haren is a spring road race held in Haren, Groningen. The main half marathon begins at Geertsemaweg. The event also offers 10 km and 5 km races, alongside a short adapted-sport FrameRun. This setup accommodates regular runners, younger participants, and athletes using running frames. Entry is limited to 2,000 participants, with no late registration permitted. The half marathon route winds through the Haren area, utilizing the Scharlakenhof sports centre as a nearby base. Participants should anticipate a walk of just under a kilometre from the sports centre to the start line. Parking may require extra time because of the area's popularity. ATC '75 is the organizer for this event, now in its fortieth edition. Available facilities include changing rooms, showers, massage services, first aid, AEDs, and parking.
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Almere Base Miles

Almere hosts 27 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Almere Running Crew keeps the social miles simple, with weekly runs through Almere and routes planned by WhatsApp. Tante Trail gives women a Saturday 10:00 trail option, with 5 or 10 km routes, although its start location changes every 6 weeks on the Veluwe. Locals use NS station Almere Poort for the MST route, then choose 15 km to Almere Centrum, 24 km to Almere Buiten, or 32 km to Almere Oostvaarders. The MST route puts about 75% of the day on unpaved ground, with single tracks and forest paths. Almere Weerwater Run, Mollen Marathon, De 30 van Almere, and Nobel Run Almere sit on the race calendar.

Almere rides flat, wide, and watery, and the paved cycle paths give you a huge route network for Z2 and intervals. You can ride 2 km from IJmeerdijk, along the beach, and back to the water. You can ride 2 km straight through nature. You can do a 4 mi gravel day, then hit MTB Kotterbos Trekweg-A6, MTB Kepmhaan Noord, or MTB Kepmhaan Zuid for singletrack. The 3 km road route gives 144 m of elevation, and the real bumps sit at Naarderstraat in Laren and Hollandsebrug richting Almere.

Summer gives Almere the easiest training rhythm, with warm days, fair precipitation, long water-side spins, and clean base miles around Weerwater, IJmeer, Gooimeer, Markermeer, and Oostvaardersplassen. Locals still respect the grass sections on runs, because plenty of grasland can twist an ankle when you switch off. Winter stays mild to cool, so running and riding keep going, just with more layers and steadier Z2. The flat city makes winter intervals honest, while gravel roads, forest paths, and cyclocross-style singletrack around De Kemphaan and Oostvaardersplassen turn soft ground into useful work.