Pomerania Trail is a trail running series held in the Kashuby region of northern Poland, located approximately 30 km from Gdansk and 25 km from the airport. The race distances range from an 11 km short trail to a 100.6 km ultra, with intermediate options of 20.6 km, 41.9 km, and 65.4 km. Organizers identify it as the most challenging trail run in the Pomeranian area, a claim supported by the elevation data: the 11 km route includes 360 meters of climbing, and the 100.6 km race involves 2,774 meters of elevation gain and loss.
The race lineup includes Pomerania Ultra-Trail 100, PUT 65 km, PUT 42 km, PUT 21 km, and Pomerania Trail 11 km. Each course is structured as an out-and-back, with the stated climbing and descending figures matching precisely, ranging from 618 meters on the 20.6 km race to 2,068 meters on the 65.4 km race. Participants are expected to include ultra runners, regular trail runners, and individuals opting for shorter distances for a demanding local mountain-style run. The event also highlights its Polish location by offering local cuisine specials to participants.