Billingehusloppet is a trail race held at Billingehus in Skövde, Sweden, originating in 1966. The primary race covers approximately 10.5 km, complemented by shorter options of 5 km, 3.5 km, and 1.6 km, extending beyond a single senior competition.
The course navigates the terrain surrounding Billingen, characterizing it as a cross-country run distinct from a flat road race. Initially founded and organized by IFK Skövde, the event is now managed by IFK Skövde Skidor. Since 1993, both men and women have competed in the main distance, with official course records maintained. Additionally, newer categories accommodate younger participants and pole-walkers.