Białystok · Poland

Marathon races near Białystok

5 races in 2026 next one in 32 days
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Upcoming Marathon races near Białystok

AUG 3
2AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Kresowe Trail 8 Maraton Zubra
Narewka · 51 km away
2AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Kresowe Trail - Narewka
Narewka · 51 km away
29AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Supraski Maraton Leśny
Supraśl · 14 km away
SEP 2
27SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Kresowe Trail - Michałowo
Michałowo · 31 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Maratony Kresowe 8 Fit
Białystok
Białystok · 80 km
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Białystok Training Notes

Białystok hosts 5 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 Białystok like a park system, because parks, squares, and forest preserves take about 32% of the city. Branicki Palace and Planty work for easy laps from the city centre. The palace loop is 5 km and works for intervals, faster Z2, and club nights. Fundacja Białystok Biega, Klub Biegostok, and Stowarzyszenie Nadaktywni all train there. Trasa Generalska gives long, quiet runs with barely any lights. Półmaraton Białostocki, Białystok Biega 5 km, Szybka Dycha, and Voivodeship Cross-Country Championships anchor the calendar.

Locals ride from the same green edge, and the usual meet-up sits under Sprint Podlasie Cycling Center on ul. Sienkiewicz. Open Cycling Training Białystok pulls road and MTB people together when someone wants base miles, a harder pull, or something close to a gran fondo day. Sprint Podlasie Cycling Center gives the scene a clear hub. Ulica Sitarska connects into ul. Świętokrzyska and gives a long uphill for strength. Las Antoniukowski brings hills, sandy paths, and flatter bits when the bike turns toward cyclocross or singletrack mood. Pietrasze Forest adds the hill and viewpoint.

The city feels best when the warm season settles in and the paths stay lively. Summer gives warm continental days, so locals start earlier, keep water close, and use Trasa Generalska or Ciołkowskiego when they want steady Z2 without much stopping. Spring puts mud into Zwierzyniec, but runners can stay on the hardened paths around it. Winter changes the deal for both sports. Long frosty spells, little sunshine, and snowy or damp swings move more running onto firmer park paths. Cyclists shorten the road work, keep the open trainings flexible, and save the bigger efforts for better surfaces.