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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Rotterdam

This week 2
4JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
353e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere · 71 km away
7JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Let's Go Running - UHT Driebergen - Rhenen
Zeist · 56 km away
JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
356e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere () · 71 km away
AUG 4
23AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trails Herentals-Tielen
Kasterlee · 52 km away
30AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
GR Provincie Trail Luik
Hannuit · 74 km away
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30AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Rovertsche Leij Trail
Poppel () · 66 km away
30AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Valkenburg Half Marathon
Valkenburg aan de Geul · 26 km away
SEP 14
5SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Yu Man Race Half Marathon
Haarle · 52 km away
5SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
AM Kustloop Vrouwenpolder
Vrouwenpolder · 71 km away
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
DijkenSport DijkenLoop
Beneden-Leeuwen · 71 km away
6SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail des 3S
Silly · 48 km away
11SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Finance Run
Amsterdam · 57 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Zeevangsloop Middelie
Middelie · 77 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Mierdentrail
Hooge Mierde · 75 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
WALLS Linker Oevert Great Half Antwerpen
Antwerpen Linkeroever · 78 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Run for Hope - Dordrecht
Dordrecht · 22 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Halve van Alphen
Alphen aan den Rijn · 24 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Earth Race
Amstelveen · 48 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Run for KiKa Amsterdam
Amsterdam · 57 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Maarkedal Trail
Schorisse · 55 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Earth Race – Forest Edition
Amsterdam · 57 km away
Rotterdam · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Rotterdam

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Leersumse Veld Trail
SAT OCT 3
The Leersumse Veld Trail begins near Molecaten Park Landgoed Ginkelduin in Leersum, Netherlands, and takes place on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug during autumn. It is a trail race offering 11 km and 21 km distances, though the shorter option has been noted to be closer to 12 km. Both distances commence and conclude at the same point, with the race confined to natural landscapes managed by Staatsbosbeheer and Recreatiepark De Ginkel Duin. The initial loop guides all participants through the Leersumse Veld, incorporating narrow trails, sandy sections, woodland paths, and sufficient elevation changes to distinguish it from a simple flat run. The shorter course features aid stations around the 7 km and 11 km marks before returning via sandy terrain to the finish. The longer course includes a second loop extending towards the Amerongse Bossen. Course designer Chris van Beem, who frequently runs between De Ginkel and the Leersumse Veld, ranks this route among his personal favorites.
Freedom Run 2018
SAT OCT 10
Dordtse Biesbosch Trailrun
SAT OCT 10
The Dordtse Biesbosch Trailrun begins and ends at the organizer's grounds on Schenkeldijk in Dordrecht, South Holland. This trail race crosses the Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch, offering distance options from short Family Runs to a half marathon. Participants can select 3 km or 5 km Family Run courses, a standard 5 km, 10 km, 10 English Miles, or a 21.1 km half marathon, catering to children, novice runners, and those seeking a longer off-road challenge. The courses feature narrow paved paths, unpaved tracks, sandy stretches, and dikes, leading through the Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch, the floodplains beside the Nieuwe Merwede, and the Elzenbos. The trail surface may present puddles, streams, branches, and tree trunks, making the race a test of adaptability to varied terrain rather than a pursuit of speed on a smooth road. The start-finish area provides baggage drop-off and changing facilities. The event maintains a relaxed outdoor atmosphere with campfires, marshmallow roasting for children post-race, and refreshments including coffee, tea, soft drinks, satay, and beer.
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.
Linker Oevert Marathon Antwerpen
SUN OCT 18
The Linker Oevert Marathon Antwerpen is a city road race in Antwerp, Belgium, held in mid-October. Participants can select 10 km, half marathon, or full marathon distances, accommodating both those advancing from shorter races and experienced marathoners. Each distance features a single-loop course: 10 km, 21.0975 km, or 42.195 km. The route crosses Antwerp, offering sights of the River Scheldt and city landmarks. Spectators can cheer runners, then explore Antwerp's attractions such as the zoo, the MAS museum, or the diamond district.
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.
TREK Antwerp Marathon
SUN OCT 18
The TREK Antwerp Marathon is an October running event in Antwerp, a Belgian port city on the Scheldt. Participants can select the full marathon, half marathon, or 10K, accommodating both long-distance runners and those seeking a shorter city race. The event draws a significant field for a Belgian city race, with approximately 20,000 runners participating across the three distances. This marks the sixth edition of the race. The route crosses the center of Antwerp, passing historic landmarks instead of skirting the city's periphery. Marathon participants are supported by pacers identified by colored target-time flags. The course features aid stations and distinct kilometer and time markers. All finishers are awarded a medal, and marathon entrants also receive an event T-shirt. Additionally, runners have the option to pay after completing the race to have their medal engraved with their name and finish time. Timing is managed via electronic chip with live results available online. The practical arrangements include changing tents and secure bag storage, but showers are not provided at the venue.
Beemdenjogging
SUN OCT 25
Beemdenjogging begins and ends at Kapelstraat 1 in Zoersel, sending runners into the Zoerselbos for a recreational nature run. Online registration remains open until late October, offering lower prices for pre-registration and a higher fee for same-day sign-ups. The facilities are functional: parking and bicycle storage are available at the start, with additional parking nearby in Zoersel, along with free sports bag storage, changing rooms, and showers. The course consists mainly of unpaved roads, guiding participants through forest paths and quieter areas within and surrounding the Zoerselbos. The 14 km and 21 km routes feature aid stations, but participants must provide their own cup or bottle as disposable cups are not provided; reusable cups are available for purchase. All finishers receive a complimentary pancake post-race, and event photos will be published on the website, with participants able to inform photographers if they prefer not to be photographed.
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.
Droomtijdloop Delft
SUN OCT 25
Droomtijdloop Delft is a half marathon held in Delft, covering 21.10 km on a late October night. Runners aim to achieve a "dream time." The participant limit is 1,200, making it resemble a club-organized Dutch road race more than a large city marathon. AV De Koplopers is the organizer, and the event is affiliated with Atletiekunie, the Dutch athletics federation. The start is on Rijksstraatweg in Delft, with a single distance for men and women, not multiple shorter races. Practical race-day amenities contribute to its appeal: the venue is accessible by public transport, parking is provided, and runners have access to changing rooms, showers, first aid, AED support, and a supervised cloakroom. Late entry is unavailable, consistent with the controlled field size and planned logistics. This is the thirteenth edition of the race, giving it a history beyond a single local event.
Gooi Half Marathon
SUN NOV 1
The Gooi Half Marathon debuts in the Dutch region of Het Gooi, starting and finishing at Het Arsenaal in the fortified town of Naarden Vesting. Scheduled for November, it includes more than just a half marathon: participants can opt for a quarter marathon or a kids run, and a walking tour is also available. The event originated from organizer Mees Kremer's relocation to Naarden and his appreciation for the local forests, heath, river landscape, and historic surroundings. The half marathon course highlights well-known locations near Naarden, such as Muiderberg, the Naardermeer, and Valkeveen. The majority of the route is paved, with some forest path segments, meaning trail shoes are unnecessary. Kremer is organizing the event with Tempo AV from Bussum, receiving support from the municipality of Gooise Meren. The race is being developed as a community day for Naarden, Bussum, and neighboring villages, utilizing traffic-calmed roads and minimizing road closure times at intersections.
Alphense Bergen Trail
SUN NOV 1
The Alphense Bergen Trail begins in Alphen, North Brabant, leading runners into the Alphense Bergen, a woodland region situated between Alphen and Chaam. This trail race offers multiple distances, ranging from approximately 9 km to 24 km, allowing participants to select a brief off-road run or a more extended trail challenge. The course crosses the nature reserve surrounding the Het Zand fen, utilizing woodland paths, heathland, single tracks, and numerous small inclines. The terrain is noted as demanding and diverse, with a course that continually shifts. Experienced trail runners will find a concise yet vigorous race, while road runners new to trail running can opt for a shorter distance to still experience the woods and heath.
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Rotterdam Training Notes

Rotterdam hosts 47 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 Nieuwe Maas, Kralingse Plas, Kralingse Bos, Het Park, Museumpark, and the busy city centre when they want honest city legs. Kralingse Bos parkrun keeps Saturday simple. 010 Run Crew gives the expat crowd a free social crew. Casa Dawn Run Club meets Sunday at 08:00 and Wednesday at 20:00. Rotterdam Trail Runners handles the trail itch. Marathon Rotterdam is the anchor event, and the tunnel at 30K is something your legs will not love. BIG10 Rotterdam is the fast one. Bruggenloop Rotterdam gives you 15K or 5K when bridge rhythm is the mood.

Locals ride the Nieuwe Maas, the Rotte, the Rotte Lakes, and the port when Z2 needs space. The Nieuwe Maas Route follows the river for 27 km. The Parks Route runs 39 km through parks, forests, windmills, and quiet country roads. The port area gives riders over 175 km of bicycle paths, with industrial views and green bits in the same ride. Maats Flow Rides Rotterdam keeps it social with 60-80 km routes and a relaxed 27-28 km/h pace. Harbour Tour is the anchor name. Helmen & Helden gives a 45 km spin. The climbs are not hills; Rotterdam has none, so locals use dikes and bridges.

Spring and summer are the best months because Rotterdam turns drier and sunnier, and both runners and cyclists get clean base miles without much drama. Summers stay mild to warm, but the city can punch above 30°C on average 4 days each summer, so early runs and steady rides feel smart. Road2Rotterdam training runs land in January, February, and March with 20, 25, 30, and 35 km weekends. Winter brings cool days, more cloud, more rain or snow, and short drops below -5°C during sustained easterly winds, so locals keep it steady and save the spicy intervals for better days.