Zielona Góra · Poland

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Silesia Marathon
FRI OCT 2
The Silesia Marathon is a 42.195 km road race in Poland that passes through three Silesian cities: Katowice, Siemianowice Slaskie, and Myslowice. The organizer states it is the only marathon in Poland and Europe routed through three cities, and it is the largest running event in Silesia and one of Poland's larger marathons. The route holds an international certificate. The event also features a half marathon, included since 2009. Children's and youth races are held alongside the adult distances, making the weekend inclusive for more than just marathoners. The setting is urban Silesia, a region with industrial centers, historic architecture, and a long past evident in structures ranging from medieval fortresses to Baroque cathedrals.
Schlaubetal-Marathon Naturlauf
SAT OCT 17
The Schlaubetal-Marathon Naturlauf is an autumn landscape run held in Schlaubetal Nature Park, Brandenburg, Germany, starting and finishing at Bremsdorfer Mühle. The event is designed for a smaller group, not a large-city audience. Marathon and half-marathon runners, walkers, Nordic walkers, and children are accommodated, with capped entries that have neared capacity previously. The shorter routes are 8.9 km for a single loop and 17.8 km for two loops, with options for walkers and Nordic walkers. This race is part of the Oder-Spree-Cup and has been held annually since 2020. The youngest participants compete in the Biene-Majathon, food is available in the finish area, and a local tradition involves Dieter cycling ahead of the runners.
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Zielona Góra Training Notes

Zielona Góra hosts 2 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 woods first, because Zielona Góra is basically a green, hilly town with forest on every side. The parkrun course sits in forest land behind the MOSIR waterpark and McDonald's, and the course stays completely flat but sandy, with roots, pine cones, branches, and little sink holes underfoot. The loop network covers 98 km and gains 195 m. ZLKL - Zielonogórski Klub Lekkoatletyczny keeps the athletics side visible. Wataha Zielona Góra adds another local name. Bieg dla Transplantacji, Zielonogórski Bieg Niepodległościowy, and Polmaraton Solan work as anchor events.

Locals ride the Zielona Strzała when they want clean city miles, because the Green Arrow starts next to the train station, follows old narrow-gauge railway tracks, crosses the whole city, and uses two bicycle bridges. Zielona Góra gives riders kilometres of comfortable cycle paths, plus easy links toward Park Książęcy Zatonie and Park w Kiełpinie. The brief names no dedicated cycling club, so the riding scene reads more route-led than club-led. Falubaz Zielona Góra, Zastal Zielona Góra, and Lechia Zielona Góra still give the city a strong club-town feel. The Tour de Zielona loop runs 93 km, climbs 686 m, stays 74% unpaved, and has 0% singletrack. Wine Hill, Góra Tatrzańska, and the Gór Zielonogórskich hold the climbs. Gravelowe Derby Lubuskie and Grand Prix Kaczmarek Electric MTB are the anchor race names.

Spring and autumn suit steady base miles, longer rides, and cleaner intervals, because the city sits at 130 m and the wooded hills keep training varied without turning every day into a mission. Summer brings dry forest running, warm Z2 loops, and bikepacking days where the Tour de Zielona can become 90% rideable but still ask for hike-a-bike in a few dry spots. Heavy rain changes the bike work fast, because the unpaved sections can turn slippery and muddy. Winter keeps both sports moving, with runners leaning on flat sandy forest laps and cyclists choosing cycle paths, city links, and quieter endurance work when the trails need respect.