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Berlin’s Silvesterlauf sends runners into the Grunewald on New Year’s Eve, with 4 km, 6 km, and 10 km options instead of one fixed distance. It is one of Germany’s largest New Year’s Eve runs, but the mood is closer to a costume party with timing mats than a serious road race. The routes are kept manageable enough for people running in outfits, though the paths over Drachenfliegerberg and Teufelsberg still ask for steady feet, especially on the way down.
The 4 km race suits anyone who wants a quick run before the night starts, the 6 km sits in the middle, and the 10 km gives runners the full hill-and-view version before the celebrations. From Teufelsberg, the course gives a wide look over Berlin while the city is still quiet before the evening fireworks. Costumes are part of the point: homemade outfits are encouraged, the best ones win prizes, and every finisher gets a pancake at the finish, treated like a sweet souvenir medal rather than a normal post-race snack.
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