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Thessaloniki Stage Run

Seich Sou Forest, Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece

September 25, 2026
Macedonia and Thrace
Trail
Μαραθώνιος
25 km
15 km
Date:
September 25, 2026
Distances:
Μαραθώνιος, 25 km, 15 km
Surface:
Trail
Location:
Seich Sou Forest, Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece

Race description

The Thessaloniki Stage Run is a multi-level race in the peri-urban Seich Sou forest in Thessaloniki, designed for runners of all levels. It consists of three race levels: a night race of 15 km, a challenging 40 km race, and a fast 25 km race, offering a comprehensive trail running experience. The event encourages participants to run all three levels to fully enjoy the forest journey. The race combines natural beauty, challenge, and atmosphere against the backdrop of city lights.

Highlights

  • Night race 15 km with 500m positive elevation
  • 40 km race with 1500m positive elevation, demanding and technical
  • Fast 25 km race with 1200m positive elevation on forest trails

Additional information

Participants can cancel their registration until August 20th with a 50% refund of the registration fee. After this date, no refunds are available. Snacks are provided after finishing, along with feed stations, a commemorative gift, and a medal. It is recommended to carry a small backpack with solid food and a suitable container for liquids. The cutoff times are the same for all races, and late finishers are recorded as DNF (Did Not Finish). The event includes multiple routes, with registration information available on the website.

Detailed information

  • Race name: Thessaloniki Stage Run
  • Date: September 25, 2026
  • Location name: Seich Sou Forest, Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece
  • Distances: Μαραθώνιος, 25 km, 15 km
  • Organizer: Trail Project Hellas ΑΜΚΕ
  • Organizer website: https://tsr.gr/
  • More information https://tsr.gr/thessaloniki-stage-run-info/
  • Surface / Race type Trail

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