Eremitageløbet is one of Denmark’s oldest and most beloved road races, often referred to as “The Royal Race” due to its scenic and historical setting in the Deer Park (Dyrehaven), just north of Copenhagen. First held in 1969, this annual 13.3 km race takes participants on a breathtaking journey through one of Denmark’s most picturesque natural landscapes, culminating at the Eremitage Palace, an 18th-century royal hunting lodge that serves as both the visual centerpiece and symbolic heart of the event. The race is held every October and has become a cultural tradition, marking the close of the Danish running season. Thousands of runners — from first-timers and recreational joggers to elite athletes — gather to experience the challenging and undulating course, which winds through gravel paths, forest trails, and wide open meadows. The course is famous for its gentle hills and natural terrain, with runners often catching glimpses of freely roaming deer in the surrounding woodland. With its deep roots in Danish running history and strong community atmosphere, Eremitageløbet holds a special place in the hearts of local athletes and running clubs. More than just a race, it’s a celebration of nature, heritage, and the enduring Danish love for outdoor sport, making it a must-do experience for runners visiting Denmark in the autumn.
Race Date:
05 October, 2025
The 2025 Eremitageløbet promises to be another unforgettable edition of Denmark’s most iconic autumn road race. Scheduled for October 5th, 2025, this year’s event will once again take place in the stunning surroundings of Dyrehaven, the Royal Deer Park just north of Copenhagen. Celebrated for its unique blend of nature, history, and community spirit, the race offers participants a 13.3 km course that winds through forest trails, gravel paths, and rolling hills, with the magnificent Eremitage Palace marking the heart of the route.
Weather based on historical averages.
The 2025 Eremitageløbet promises to be another unforgettable edition of Denmark’s most iconic autumn road race. Scheduled for October 5th, 2025, this year’s event will once again take place in the stunning surroundings of Dyrehaven, the Royal Deer Park just north of Copenhagen. Celebrated for its unique blend of nature, history, and community spirit, the race offers participants a 13.3 km course that winds through forest trails, gravel paths, and rolling hills, with the magnificent Eremitage Palace marking the heart of the route.
The Eremitageløbet is 13km long.
The Eremitageløbet takes place in Eremitageslottet, Dyrehaven 4, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
The Eremitageløbet elevation gain is 79 metres, which Runna classifies as a Flat race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalised training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalised training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
The 2025 Eremitageløbet promises to be another unforgettable edition of Denmark’s most iconic autumn road race. Scheduled for October 5th, 2025, this year’s event will once again take place in the stunning surroundings of Dyrehaven, the Royal Deer Park just north of Copenhagen. Celebrated for its unique blend of nature, history, and community spirit, the race offers participants a 13.3 km course that winds through forest trails, gravel paths, and rolling hills, with the magnificent Eremitage Palace marking the heart of the route.
The Eremitageløbet is 13km long.
The Eremitageløbet takes place in Eremitageslottet, Dyrehaven 4, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
The Eremitageløbet elevation gain is 79 metres, which Runna classifies as a Flat race.
The best way to train for the next race is to use a personalised training plan that takes into account your current running ability, schedule, and preferences.
This will help you steadily improve your running performance and get ready for the race without risking an injury.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
Which plan you choose will depend on your experience, schedule, objectives, and the date of the race.
Runna offers personalised training plans for every runner and every goal: Whether this is your first, 10th or 100th race, we'll help you get the most out of your training and smash your goals.
Check out our training plans to find the best running program for your goals!
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