Kékes Iconic Trail is a steep trail race held at the Mátraházi Edzőtábor in Hungary’s Mátra mountains. Participants select one of three solo distances: Halálka (10.4 km with 580 m elevation gain), Kishalál (approx. 17 km with up to 950 m gain), and Nagyhalál (27 km with 1,500 m gain). The names, roughly translating to “little death” and ascending, are part of the event’s nature and serve as a warning; it is intended for runners who enjoy challenging uphill efforts. Entry is limited and often sells out across all distances.
The course is marked with ribbons and signs. Key points include Kékestető, Kőris mocsár, and Mátraháza. This event is part of the Sky Running selection and the National League, and it holds ITRA recognition, including Mountain Level 6 and Finisher Level 4 ratings. The organization is straightforward, providing chip timing, aid stations, medical support, photography, personalized bibs, showers, and overall awards. Finishers may purchase a medal or a hot meal as optional additions.