Starting from the Új Kajakház and Ecotourism Center, the route proceeds directly to the Tatai Öreg-tó loop, lending it a relaxed lakeside atmosphere instead of a strenuous mountain challenge. This marks the 95th occasion for this event, giving it the solid foundation of a long-standing local gathering: a leisurely race where participants can casually assemble, yet still utilize a chip for accurate timing.
The course presents varied terrain, transitioning from asphalt to firm forest paths, and features a gentle profile. "Minimal elevation gain" allows runners to establish a steady pace. In case of rain, some areas may become muddy, adding to the character of a route that winds through lake and woodland. The field includes beginners, families, older participants, those seeking a relaxed run, and individuals pushing their limits. Finishers of the main distances receive a medal, and those completing the longer courses are awarded handmade strudel, a memorable finish-line detail.