The overall title of the event is: Salomon Ultra-Trail® Hungary, it contains seven different races. – Salomon Ultra-Trail® Hungary on 111K in the dark and dense forests of the Pilis and Visegrádi mountains – Salomon Szentlászló Trail is 84K on the quest for our knight king, through Pilisszentlászló – Salomon …
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The overall title of the event is: Salomon Ultra-Trail® Hungary, it contains seven different races.
– Salomon Ultra-Trail® Hungary on 111K in the dark and dense forests of the Pilis and Visegrádi mountains
– Salomon Szentlászló Trail is 84K on the quest for our knight king, through Pilisszentlászló
– Salomon Szentendre Trail on 54K following the creeks to Visegrád and back to Szentendre
– Salomon Visegrad Trail on 30K from Visegrad to Szentendre in the best part of the Visegrád mountain
– Salomon Twin Peaks Trail is a 22K bite from the course of the UTH with the dreaded Twin Peaks in it
– Salomon Vertical 500 is a 2K uphill for those who like to run above the clouds – Salomon Kids Trail Szentendre: for the young trail running generation at the riverside of the Danube
Salomon Ultra-Trail® Hungary: start from Szentendre and discover the Pilis! Follow the ruins of the Order of Saint Benedict, see the old castle of Visegrád where the kings lived! Climb up the Dobogókő (a steep, rocky uphill) and endure the trial of the Vadálló-kövek (another rocky uphill) and come back to Szentendre. From then on we will call you: Finisher!
Salomon Szentendre Trail: The race of creeks and steep slopes. In the first half of the race, you’ll cross creeks fifteen times, then you’ll hop on the “rollercoaster” before hiking the infamous two “spikes” and finally, all you need to do is roll in to the city of Szentendre. Sounds a piece of cake, right? Well, it’s not…
Salomon Visegrád Trail: Starting from the shade of the Salomon Tower, conquer the citadel of Visegrád. Take a deep breath from the air of the Danube-bend while getting fascinated by the scenic panorama. Jump into the wood to feel the trees sighing, the leaves whispering and the fountains babbling. Feel along Mother Nature… then listen to the cheering crowd and put your hands up to the sky when crossing the finish line.
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