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Trondheim · Norway

Cycling & running events in Trondheim, 2026

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Run·Road
Trondheim

Trondheim Marathon

Trondheim Marathon, Norway's oldest marathon, takes place each autumn in Trondheim. It originated as the Student Marathon in 1969 before adopting the Trondheim Marathon name. This gives it a history longer than many Norwegian road races, while still welcoming everyday runners alongside specialists. The course winds through the city center, allowing participants and onlookers to see Trondheim up close rather than venturing far out. The event's public-health focus is notably clear: it targets individuals from 0 to 99 years old and promotes training via running groups, talks on running and nutrition, and year-round training facilities. Recent course additions include 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon distances alongside the full marathon. Practice runs with pacers at various speeds are offered so runners can try the race setup before the official event.

Road
Bike·Track
Trondheim

Baneløp

Listed in our event index as Baneløp.

Track
Run·Trail
Trondheim

Terrengkarusellen Trondheim

Terrengkarusellen Trondheim offers short off-road races in Trondheim's terrain. Included are a 6 km loop at Ferista and a 3.7 km course at Lianvannet, near the city tram's final stop. The races are scheduled for late May. The format focuses on compact, local trail runs rather than extended mountain ultras. At Lianvannet, the start and finish are by the lake on the grassy area below the tram stop. The course follows a gravel path around the water, featuring gentle hills and some narrow sections. It consists of two laps, requiring runners to share the path with others. Access is simple for a trail race: take the tram from central Trondheim to Lian, or park at the tram stop, Lian restaurant, Diket, or Haukvannet.

Trail
About cycling & running in Trondheim

Trondheim Base Miles

Running: Locals run the Nidelva River trail when they want flatter miles close to the city centre. Bymarka and Estenstadmarka handle easy trail days, base miles, and steady Z2 without much fuss. Gråkallen gives trail runners technical sections and steep climbs, and the summit reaches 555 m. Trondheim Runners keeps things social through free runs on Facebook, and Klæbu løpeklubbs adds more local race rhythm. Baneløp keeps the sharp stuff on the Dalgård track over 1-3 km. Terrengløp Ferista, Terrengkarusellen Trondheim, Terrengløp Nilsbyen, BDO-mila, and Trondheim Marathon give the city proper anchor events.

Cycling: Locals ride plenty, but most people cycle alone or with one or two friends. Trondheim has 1,283 cycle routes, so road, gravel, MTB, and cyclocross legs all get fed. Stiftstaden Sykkelklubb, Nidaros Sykkelklubb, CK Victoria, Trondheim Velocipedklub, and Trondheim Dawn Patrol are the names to know. Bymarka sits about 10 minutes west of Trondheim and gives mountain bikers about 80 km² of trails. National Gravel Route 1 runs 730 km from Oslo to Trondheim and arrives through Bymarka. Styrkeprøven Trondheim/Lillehammer/Eidsvoll - Oslo 2026 gives the big gran fondo target, while the climbing shows up on routes like Trondheim - Levanger and Trondheim - Skogn.

Season: May and June are the best cycling months, and runners get the same gift: dry-enough paths, long evenings, and proper training blocks. The summer solstice gives Trondheim a 03:00 sunrise and a 23:40 sunset, and locals can still see light around midnight when the sky is clear. The period from 23 May to 19 July stays light enough outdoors that no artificial lighting is needed. Winter changes the game for both sports, because Trondheim gets cold, snowy, icy, and slippery. Spiked tires become an absolute must for riding, and higher places around Bymarka hold more snow with later snowmelt.

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