Below Solymár Castle, on the edge of the Buda hills, this second-edition race goes properly off-road without claiming every step is wild singletrack. It is a "trail-running style event" built around nature-close routes, with enough variation in ages and formats that you will see kids, first-timers, older runners, and people looking for a medium-hard day out sharing the same race center.
The course mixes forest dirt road with asphalt sections, so expect a rhythm change rather than one steady surface all day. Marking is done with painted arrows, ribbons, and signs, and longer-route runners need to carry a phone and water bottle, which tells you the hills get taken seriously. Everyone who finishes gets a medal, there is chip timing, post-race food at the finish, and the whole setup has an environmentally conscious bent rather than a throwaway race-village feel.