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4JUL
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Półmaraton Gęstwinami Murckowskimi
Katowice · 67 km away
4JUL
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Załęcze Ultra Run
Kamion · 46 km away
JUL 2
11JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Bieg Wiewiórki
Ruda Śląska · 63 km away
26JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Półmaraton z Hakiem 2026
Góra Kamieńsk · 51 km away
AUG 5
1AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Rudzki Półmaraton Industrialny
Ruda Śląska · 65 km away
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9AUG
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Trzeźwościowy Cross Maraton Wieluń
Wieluń · 60 km away
23AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Pko Tarnogorski Polmaraton
Tarnowskie Góry · 45 km away
29AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Nocny Maraton Zagłębiowski
Dąbrowa Górnicza · 54 km away
30AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Jurajskie Mistrzostwa
Żarki · 27 km away
SEP 1
19SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Wieczorny Półmaraton Łódź
Łódź · 75 km away
Częstochowa · 80 km
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Silesia Marathon Chorzow
FRI OCT 2
The Silesia Marathon is a full road marathon within the Silesian metropolitan area, with Chorzów and the Silesian Stadium central to recent events. The Chorzów-based Silesia Marathon Foundation organizes it, supported by the Silesian Voivodeship marshal’s office and partner cities Katowice, Mysłowice, Siemianowice Śląskie, and Chorzów. The race takes place in autumn, employs wave starts, and causes the typical city-marathon disruptions: closed streets, modified tram and bus stops, and traffic restrictions near the stadium and along the course. The course has evolved, but its character is regional, not tied to one city. An earlier route traversed from Katowice through Siemianowice Śląskie and Mysłowice before concluding in central Katowice. Recent editions have started and finished at the Silesian Stadium. Participants are assigned to start zones before the race begins, and organizers provide specific details on transport alterations to help people navigate road closures. The marathon has been ranked second in Poland’s “Golden Races” for large marathons, with judges noting its atmosphere and organization.
Silesia 10k
SAT OCT 3
Silesia 10K is a fast 10 km race in Chorzów, held during the Silesia Marathon weekend in October. It offers runners a shorter option alongside the main Silesian race program, which includes the marathon, half marathon, and 50 km ultramarathon. This event is part of the largest running event in Silesia, organized by the Silesia Marathon Foundation with regional and city partners. The 10K route goes through Park Śląski and adjacent roads, featuring a flat profile conducive to fast times. This makes it suitable for runners aiming for a personal best and for those seeking a straightforward assessment of current fitness. The broader marathon event attracts thousands of participants from Poland and internationally, begins and ends at the Silesian Stadium, and directs its longer courses through Katowice, Siemianowice Śląskie, Mysłowice, and Chorzów.
Silesia Maraton Katowice
SUN OCT 4
Silesia Marathon is a running event in Silesia featuring a marathon, a half marathon, and an ultramarathon. The next edition is noted as the 18th, though the organizers have not yet confirmed the specific race date. The marathon route has not been officially published. The event site displays the previous course as a reference. Participants can register for the marathon, half marathon, or ultramarathon via the form on the event website.
Silesia Marathon
SUN OCT 4
Silesia Marathon concludes on the track within the Silesian Stadium in Chorzow, providing a stadium finish distinct from a typical street ending. This event is Silesia’s largest running competition, centered in Katowice and the surrounding region. It takes place in autumn, offering distances from 5 km to 10 km, half marathon, marathon, and ultramarathon. The marathon and half marathon courses are certified by the IAAF and the Polish Athletics Association, while the ultramarathon route holds PZLA certification. Participants begin in time-based start zones, and pacemakers are available for the marathon to assist runners in maintaining their planned pace. The courses traverse city streets, notable urban landmarks, and the area’s industrial landscape before guiding runners into the Silesian Stadium for the finish. The participant field tends to be experienced; only 12% of surveyed runners were first-timers, with over 39% identifying as regular road racers. The most common age brackets are 31-40 and 41-50, each comprising 35% of participants, and women represent 21% of the field. The event has developed over 15 years. Survey data indicates a swift and well-regarded race, with 65% of marathon and half marathon respondents achieving personal bests and an overall participant satisfaction rating of 9.1 out of 10.
Silesia Ultramarathon
SUN OCT 4
The Silesia Ultramarathon is a 50 km road race through cities in Poland’s Silesian region, starting early in October. It is organized by the Silesia Marathon Foundation in Chorzów, with its office at Stadion Śląski, and receives support from the Marshal’s Office of the Silesian Voivodeship. Katowice, Mysłowice, Siemianowice Śląskie, and Chorzów are partner cities, making this a regional city-to-city ultra, not a mountain or trail race. The route follows urban streets with controlled car traffic, and the distance is certified by PZLA and World Athletics. Runners will find aid stations approximately every 5 km, with additional water points between them. This is important on a 50 km road course where pacing and consistent fueling are key challenges. Entrants must be adults, confirm their fitness to run, and adhere to instructions from police, municipal guards, and course staff.
Jesienny Festiwal Szakala
SAT OCT 24
Jesienny Festiwal Szakala is a two-day autumn running festival in Łódź, held on the last weekend of October in Łagiewniki Forest and the Łódź Upland Landscape Park. Runners can choose from several trail-style races: the Ultra Szakal of about 51-52 km, the Half Marathon Szakala around Łagiewniki Forest, a 7.8 km cross-country race, and a children’s race called Bieg Szakalątek. There is also the Szlem Szakala, a combined classification for runners who complete both the ultra and the half marathon. The routes use forest paths and dirt roads rather than city streets, with marked courses and track files available for navigation. The short cross race is aimed at runners who usually race 5 km but want a tougher off-road step, and its route goes over the hills and paths of Łagiewniki Forest. The festival is organized by Sports Club Szakale Bałut Łódź, and its identity is tied closely to local runners, autumn forest conditions, and the Łódź trail scene.
Leśny Półmaraton 70-Tka Tediego
SAT OCT 24
Leśny Półmaraton 70-tka Tediego is a small forest half marathon in Walidrogi, in Poland’s Opolskie region. The race is 21.1 km on forest paths, with a field capped at just 70 runners and electronic timing for official results. The low entry limit makes it a local, compact race rather than a crowded mass event. Finishers receive a commemorative medal, and the race is put together by the Tarnów Opolski municipal office, the Tarnów running group “Leśna Draka,” the From Dusk Till Dawn Foundation, and several local partners.
Perles de Paprocan
SUN OCT 25
Perles de Paprocan is a running event around Lake Paprocany in Tychy, in Poland's Silesia region. The race uses a 7 km loop, and runners can stop after one lap or continue adding laps up to the marathon distance. The main run starts in the morning, with a Nordic walking start shortly after, so the day is designed for more than one kind of participant. The unusual part is that runners do not have to declare their distance before starting. They can change their plan during the race depending on how they feel, the weather, or how much they want to run that day, which makes it feel closer to a supported group training run than a strict race. The organizers describe the event as active leisure rather than pure competition, with atmosphere and runner company placed ahead of results. Everyone who finishes receives a commemorative medal, and the finish stays open until the last participant is done.
Perla Paprocan
SUN OCT 25
Perła Paprocan is a flexible running event in Tychy, Poland, centered on a 7 km loop of Lake Paprocany. Participants don't need to select a distance beforehand; they can finish after one lap or continue adding laps, with the marathon distance offered for those completing six loops. This format resembles a communal long training run more than a set-distance road race. The course follows the marked loop around the lake, ensuring every runner experiences the same path rhythm regardless of their total distance. Individual plans can adapt during the run based on fitness, mood, and weather, which is integral to the event's design. The organizers prioritize camaraderie and atmosphere over competition, and all finishers get a commemorative medal. The event also accommodates Nordic walking, and the finish line remains open until the final participant crosses it.
Maraton Komandosa
SAT NOV 28
Maraton Komandosa is a forest marathon of approximately 42 km held in Lubliniec. Participants run in full field or training uniform, not standard running attire. The start and finish are located near the Forest Park, with the Military Running Club Meta Lubliniec serving as the organizer. The number of participants is limited to 999, and this cap is often reached before the race date due to high demand. The course follows forest roads and does not provide aid stations, requiring participants to manage the marathon distance through their own provisions. Mandatory items include long sleeves, military or tactical boots that extend above the ankle, and a dark backpack measuring at least 45 x 30 cm carried by each runner. A Mini Maraton Komandosa is also available for children up to 13 years old; this 1 km race is limited to 25 entrants, and these young participants also carry a 4 kg schoolbag or backpack.
Śląski Maraton Noworoczny
FRI JAN 1
Śląski Maraton Noworoczny is a New Year's running event held in Park Śląski in Chorzów, Silesia's largest park. Rather than a single set distance, participants run an approximately 7-kilometer loop, with a six-hour window to complete their desired distance, whether a short run, a marathon, or further. The format allows for a flexible day, enabling individuals with various objectives to use the same course. This event has been organized for 18 years and is now managed by Stowarzyszenie W Kręgu Natury. Its underlying principle is straightforward and deeply rooted in Polish tradition: “as the new year, so the whole year,” emphasizing the value of starting January with physical activity.
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Częstochowa Training Notes

Częstochowa hosts 21 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 Las Aniołowski when they want honest park work without leaving town. Las Aniołowski hosts parkrun Las Aniołowski in the northern part of Częstochowa, and the first event started on June 8, 2019. Promenada Czesława Niemena gives the route about 1700 meters of rhythm before the forest takes over. The asphalt uphill toward the amphitheater turns into a quick descent into forest paths, so intervals never feel flat. The route is a 5 km tune-up with 54 m of gain. AZS Częstochowa keeps the club scene visible.

Locals ride out of Częstochowa when Z2 needs space and the city centre feels too tight. The west gives a mixed route that is mostly quiet roads and smooth pavements. The south gives rolling landscapes of the Silesian Uplands, typical Polish countryside, and the occasional gravel or dirt stretch. The Częstochowa to Krakow route runs 155 km and climbs 1,207 m, so it works as a proper gran fondo day. The local climbs pack 2,206 m of ascent into just 4 km. Eco-Team AZS Stoelzle Częstochowa gives riders a real club name, and Czewa Bike Fest is the anchor event.

June is the clean pick for base miles, park laps, and longer rides because Częstochowa gets its best insolation then. Summer puts the city in one of Poland’s hottest regions, and locals use mornings for intervals before the heat sits on the roads. Jasna Góra Parks, Stanisław Staszic Park, 3 May Park, and Las Aniołowski stay useful for easy running when the sun is high. Winter feels colder than the west and the Baltic Sea, so runners keep to firmer city loops and cyclists shift toward shorter road spins, cyclocross habits, and MTB days on forest tracks.