Albside - Up The Hill

Albstadt, Germany • 3 May 2025

Albside - Up The Hill is an exciting running event featuring multiple race distances, including 25.8 km, 10.8 km, and 4.7 km, catering to various skill levels. The event emphasizes a scenic and challenging course, with significant elevation changes, making it ideal for both competitive runners and casual participants. Additionally, there is a special Kids Run to encourage young athletes. Participants can enjoy various amenities, including food and drink options, and are provided with essential information regarding mandatory gear. The event fosters a community spirit and promotes health and fitness among all age groups. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

UTMB 20K
25 km
1250 m+
Uth25
10 km
310 m+
Uth10
Uth5
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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