Juleløbet Skamling is a Christmas trail race at Skamlingsbanken in Denmark, run since 2012. It takes place in hilly historic country, with the start and finish at Skamlinghallen. The event offers multiple distances: a 2 km family route, 6 km, 10 km, a half marathon named Julemanden, an ultra, a light 6 km orienteering option, and 5 km and 8 km walks. The atmosphere is festive, featuring Santa's Grocery Store, local exhibitors, and serving æbleskiver, mulled wine, and juice to participants in the school dining hall.
The race is not a gentle holiday jog unless shorter or walking options are chosen. The trail routes incorporate Skamlingsbanken's climbs and descents, including mud, technical sections, forest paths, small trails, and muddy singletrack turns in rolling terrain. One account mentions runners sliding down muddy slopes and accumulating mud within the first few kilometers. The course may also lead runners through forest, along the windy Binderup beach, across soft sand that tires the legs, and then up a long asphalt climb before returning to muddy trails. Students from Design- og Idrætsefterskolen Skamling assist with course direction, and staffed aid stations provide encouragement and practical support. Bodyzen in Kolding and the local sports boarding school organize the event, with its modest entry fee ensuring accessibility for families, walkers, trail runners, and those primarily attending for the Christmas atmosphere post-race.