Poznań · Poland

Marathon races near Poznań

3 races in 2026 next one in 17 days
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Upcoming Marathon races near Poznań

JUL 1
18JUL
Run · trail · Marathon
Festival de course nocturne à Janowiec Wielkopolski
Janowiec Wielkopolski · 54 km away
SEP 2
13SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Półmaraton Doliny Samy
Kaźmierz · 28 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Bieg Lechitów
Gniezno · 47 km away
Poznań · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Poznań

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Poznan Maraton Poznan
SUN OCT 4
The Poznań Marathon begins by the Poznań International Fair and concludes on Marek Square, near the fair’s prominent spire. This 42.2 km road race takes place in Poznań, the capital of Poland’s Wielkopolska region, and has been held annually since 2000. It ranks among Poland’s largest marathon events, drawing over 80,000 participants from 63 nations in its previous runs. The course follows city streets, offering participants an urban perspective of Poznań rather than a rural or stadium setting. Club athletes, international guests, and recreational runners compete together. The race now commemorates 25 years of marathon running in the city. Named in honor of Maciej Frankiewicz, its established connection with the fairgrounds provides distinct Poznań landmarks for the start and finish.
Poznań Maraton
SUN OCT 4
The Poznań Marathon is a 42.2 km street race in Poznań, the capital of Poland’s Wielkopolska region, organized since 2000. It starts traditionally by the Poznań International Fair grounds and finishes on Plac Marka, close to the fair’s tall spire. It is one of Poland’s larger marathon-distance road races, with more than 80,000 runners from 63 countries having participated in past editions. The race offers a full marathon day in a city that uses the event as one of its main sporting showcases. Its anniversary edition is named for Maciej Frankiewicz, a former deputy mayor of Poznań who supported the growth of sport in the city. The field draws local runners, visitors from across Poland, and international participants rather than only a small elite group.
Lotto 24 Poznan Maraton Poznan Five
SUN OCT 4
The Poznan Marathon is an annual road marathon in Poznan, Poland, run since 2000 and formally named Poznan Maraton imienia Macieja Frankiewicza. The race weekend also includes the Poznan Five, a 5 km event for runners seeking a shorter, faster test or a first step into organized road racing. The marathon is part of the Crown of Polish Marathons, alongside Debno, Krakow, Warsaw, and Wroclaw, and has been part of the international AIMS network. Its first edition had 763 finishers, while later editions drew several thousand runners. A local tradition assigns the number one bib to politicians, including Poznan mayors, and the Poznan Five starts from the city sports and recreation site on Jana Spychalskiego Street.
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Poznań Base Miles

Poznań hosts 6 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 Warta first, because Wartostrada gives easy Z2 along the river and can carry you toward Puszczykowo. Park Cytadela sits in the city centre and works for steady laps, drills, and meeting people without overthinking it. Park Cytadela has a 4 km lap, while Jezioro Rusałka gives you 4 km and soft ground around the lakes for a long run. The area has 12 km routes for quiet intervals. Founders Running Club brings the social side with weekly Running + Networking. Poznań Maraton im. Macieja Frankiewicza and Poznański Bieg Niepodległości are the anchor races.

Locals ride Malta when they want simple spins, then jump onto Wartostrada when the legs want more road without fuss. The River Warta line runs about 20 km from the centre toward Puszczykowo, and Dębina forest makes that side feel properly green. The Poznań Bicycle Ring gives you a 167 km loop with gravel roads mostly in forests and local paved roads with minor traffic. Kórnicki Pierścień Rowerowy gives you about 60 km, with shorter 20 km options when base miles need restraint. Góra Morasko gives the local climbing hit, with a southern ascent of about 70 m. Cykle and Pzu Gran Fondo Series Medio Fondo are the anchor race names.

Spring and autumn suit Poznań best, because the city gives you enough parks, lakes, gravel, and river paths to build rhythm without riding or running in circles. Summer brings warm days, high sunshine hours, and July cloudbursts that can turn a clean Z2 plan into a wet reset. Locals still use Jezioro Maltańskie, Jezioro Rusałka, Wartostrada, and Lasek Marceliński early or late, when the pace feels easier. Winter changes the job for both sports, because nights usually drop below zero and snow is common. Runners stay closer to firm city loops, while cyclists shift expectations from gran fondo flow to steady base miles, cyclocross feel, and careful singletrack choices.