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34. Neubrandenburger Tollenseseelauf Marathon
Description
The Neubrandenburger Tollenseseelauf, affectionately referred to as "The Toughest in the North," will take place in 2026 on Saturday, June 13, in Neubrandenburg. The running event is distinguished by its challenging course around the picturesque Tollensesee – a blend of scenic beauty and athletic challenge. Since its inaugural event in 1990, the Tollenseseelauf has attracted numerous running enthusiasts to the region year after year; until 2025, the expected number of participants was around 2,000 starters ([marathon.de](https://www.marathon.de/laufevent/tollenseseelauf/?utm_source=openai)).
In 2025, about 2,000 participants were registered for the main race over the full marathon distance – at this point, it is very likely that a similar number can be expected in 2026; no differentiation by individual distance is available ([tagesschau.de](https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/regional/mecklenburgvorpommern/ndr-neubrandenburg-2-000-starter-beim-tollenseseelauf-erwartet-100.html?utm_source=openai)).
The marathon course covers approximately 42.195 km and requires a total of about 350 meters of elevation gain – a respectable challenge in the otherwise relatively flat north of Germany ([marathon.de](https://www.marathon.de/laufevent/tollenseseelauf/?utm_source=openai)). The route begins in the Kulturpark Neubrandenburg and passes by Stargarder Bruch, through Lindenberg, along the lakeshore, through Nemerower Holz, Klein Nemerow, Usadel, Hohenzieritz, Prilwitz, Zippelow, Neu Wustrow, and Alt Rense – back to the finish in the Kulturpark ([marathon.de](https://www.marathon.de/laufevent/tollenseseelauf/?utm_source=openai)).
The entry fees for the marathon distance are €40 for registration until April 30 and €45 from May 1; for registration on-site (on June 12/13), the fee is expected to be €50 ([tollenseseelauf.de](https://tollenseseelauf.de/laeuferinformationen/startgelder/?utm_source=openai)).
In addition to the classic marathon, the participant offerings include a half marathon, relay marathon, 10 km run, 2 km trial run, as well as children's runs over 400 m and 800 m – registration for these is usually free or very inexpensive ([marathon.de](https://www.marathon.de/laufevent/tollenseseelauf/?utm_source=openai)).
The event combines competitive character with scenic enjoyment – therefore, it is equally suitable for ambitious marathon runners and recreational runners seeking a nature-oriented challenge. For the automatic creation of SEO-optimized articles, it is advisable to prominently use terms such as "Tollenseseelauf," "Neubrandenburger Marathon," "Toughest in the North," "Tollensesee," "350 meters of elevation gain," "around the lake," as well as the date and entry fees; details about the history of the event (start year 1990), the participant framework (approximately 2,000), and the course characteristics (landscape, elevation profile) are also important.
For comprehensive SEO use – including seasonal weather influences, lottery upon registration, or further participant numbers – additional information would be helpful, which is currently not publicly available. If you would like such data, I could start further research.
In 2025, about 2,000 participants were registered for the main race over the full marathon distance – at this point, it is very likely that a similar number can be expected in 2026; no differentiation by individual distance is available ([tagesschau.de](https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/regional/mecklenburgvorpommern/ndr-neubrandenburg-2-000-starter-beim-tollenseseelauf-erwartet-100.html?utm_source=openai)).
The marathon course covers approximately 42.195 km and requires a total of about 350 meters of elevation gain – a respectable challenge in the otherwise relatively flat north of Germany ([marathon.de](https://www.marathon.de/laufevent/tollenseseelauf/?utm_source=openai)). The route begins in the Kulturpark Neubrandenburg and passes by Stargarder Bruch, through Lindenberg, along the lakeshore, through Nemerower Holz, Klein Nemerow, Usadel, Hohenzieritz, Prilwitz, Zippelow, Neu Wustrow, and Alt Rense – back to the finish in the Kulturpark ([marathon.de](https://www.marathon.de/laufevent/tollenseseelauf/?utm_source=openai)).
The entry fees for the marathon distance are €40 for registration until April 30 and €45 from May 1; for registration on-site (on June 12/13), the fee is expected to be €50 ([tollenseseelauf.de](https://tollenseseelauf.de/laeuferinformationen/startgelder/?utm_source=openai)).
In addition to the classic marathon, the participant offerings include a half marathon, relay marathon, 10 km run, 2 km trial run, as well as children's runs over 400 m and 800 m – registration for these is usually free or very inexpensive ([marathon.de](https://www.marathon.de/laufevent/tollenseseelauf/?utm_source=openai)).
The event combines competitive character with scenic enjoyment – therefore, it is equally suitable for ambitious marathon runners and recreational runners seeking a nature-oriented challenge. For the automatic creation of SEO-optimized articles, it is advisable to prominently use terms such as "Tollenseseelauf," "Neubrandenburger Marathon," "Toughest in the North," "Tollensesee," "350 meters of elevation gain," "around the lake," as well as the date and entry fees; details about the history of the event (start year 1990), the participant framework (approximately 2,000), and the course characteristics (landscape, elevation profile) are also important.
For comprehensive SEO use – including seasonal weather influences, lottery upon registration, or further participant numbers – additional information would be helpful, which is currently not publicly available. If you would like such data, I could start further research.
Distances
Marathon (42,195 km), Staffelmarathon, Halbmarathon (21 km), 10 km‑Lauf, 2 km‑Familienlauf, Kinderläufe (400 m & 800 m)
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