Below Solymár Castle, the race village is situated at the edge of the Buda hills, indicating the character of this second edition. It is a trail-running style day, built around routes close to nature rather than a fast city loop, with options that draw families, beginners, older runners, and people looking for either an easy outing or a rougher effort.
Underfoot you get a mix of forest dirt road and asphalt sections, with the course marked by painted arrows, ribbons, and signs. The longer routes ask you to carry the basics, like a phone and water bottle, so it has that real trail-race feel without pretending to be only for mountain hard-cases. Everyone finishing gets a medal, and the environmentally conscious setup is a nice fit for a run that spends its best moments out among the trees.