Lejonbragden, held annually in the picturesque town of Södertälje, Sweden, invites runners to experience one of Scandinavia's most enchanting road races. The race is known for its scenic route that winds through charming neighborhoods and past historical landmarks. The event offers a variety of distances catering to all levels of runners: from a 5-kilometer fun run designed for beginners and families to the challenging half marathon, which attracts seasoned athletes seeking a competitive edge. Each participant will enjoy well-marked routes with ample water stations along the way, ensuring hydration throughout their journey. The race kicks off early on a crisp autumn morning in September, allowing runners to soak up the vibrant colors of fall foliage as they make their way through Södertälje's scenic landscapes. The course is relatively flat and fast, making it an ideal choice for personal best attempts or first-time marathon experiences. Runners will be greeted by enthusiastic crowds lining the streets, cheering them on with homemade signs and encouraging words that add to the festive atmosphere of Lejonbragden. Post-race celebrations include a lively awards ceremony where top finishers are recognized in each category, along with refreshments for all participants at the finish line. Lejonbragden is not just about racing; it's also an opportunity to connect with fellow runners and explore Södertälje beyond its race day highlights. The town offers numerous attractions such as museums, parks, and local eateries that cater to visitors looking to extend their stay in this welcoming community. For those who wish to make a weekend out of the event, there are special packages available through partnering hotels offering discounted rates for athletes and spectators alike. These accommodations provide easy access to the race start line and all post-race festivities. Whether you're aiming for personal records or simply looking to enjoy a beautiful run in an engaging environment, Lejonbragden promises an unforgettable experience that captures both the spirit of competition and community camaraderie. Södertälje's autumn ambiance sets the stage perfectly as runners traverse through historic sites and vibrant neighborhoods. The event is more than just a race; it’s a celebration of sport and local culture, inviting all to partake in its unique blend of athleticism and hospitality.
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Ultra
Sep 12, 2026
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Ultra
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Running
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69 days remaining
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€36.11
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for September in Lund.
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12.4° / 19.6°
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10.1° / 17.5°
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Avg sunshine hours
9h 51m
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Avg rainfall
2.2 mm
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Avg wind speed
14.3 km/h (Gentle breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Moderate
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (3.5)
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Humidity
79.2%
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Sunrise
06:40
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Sunset
19:23
About Lund
Learn more about the host city, Lund.
Lund is a university city in Scania, the southern part of Sweden. Lund is one of the oldest cities in Sweden and has also played an important part in Danish history. It has a population of about 94,000 people (2020), and is only a few minutes away from the larger city, Malmö and under an hour away from Copenhagen. The Lund University is the second oldest and one of the largest in all of Sweden. The city also has many high-tech companies. This tradition of world class research and high tech infrastructure certainly played a role in the decision to put the European Spallation Source (ESS) into Lund. The ESS will be the strongest neutron spallation source in the world when it opens in stages between 2023 and 2025.