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Race Info 2025

Welcome to EcoTrail Stockholm 2025 Saturday June 14

Summer is here and we can't wait until race day!

Together with Altra and all our partners we're looking forward to welcoming you to Stockholm, seeing you at the start line and show you all the beutiful trails our city has to offer.

Below, you can find all the information you need before your race. First the key points for your race and further down general information regarding bib pick-up, directions to the start etc.

Click here if you'd like to check your registration and start number >>

 


Mini 700 m Saturday June 14, start 12.25

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 11.30-12.10

Start and finish: Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 11.30-12.10. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Warm up: 12.10

Start: 12.30


Kids 2 km Saturday June 14 start 12.20

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 11.30-12.10

Start and finish: Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 11.30-12.10. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Warm up: 12.10

Start: 12.20


8 km Fun Run Saturday June 15, start 09.30

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 08.30-09.15.

Start and finish: Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 08.30-09.15. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Race briefing and warm up: 09.15

Start: 09.30

Course info:

• Distance 8 km

• Altitude gain +/- approx. 200 m

• For course map, see >>

Max. time: 21.00 when the finish closes for the night :)

Mandatory equipment: Beaker/soft cup/mug/flask for drinks at aid stations. There are no cups at aid stations or finish.

Aid stations: One station at 4 km and at the finish.

Reward: Medal, vegetarian meal from Hälsans Kök and a nonalcoholic beer from Erdinger at the finish line.


8 km Race Saturday June 14, start 09.00-09.05

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 08.00-08.45.

Start and finish: Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 08.00-08.45. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Race briefing and warm up: 08.45

Start: 09.00 for group 1 (fast) and 09.05 for group 2 (intermediate/beginner).

Start groups: For the 8 km race there are 2 start groups. You decide which group you start in and you don't need to pre-register or notify us regarding preferred group. Right before the start you simply choose which group to start with.

The top 3 podium positions men/women are awarded to first three runners to cross the finish line, from the gun for the FIRST start group. For place 4 and up, your result is your net time, i.e. elapsed time from you cross the start line until you cross the finish line. So, if you're fast you CAN officially finish 4th even if you start in group 2, but you won't be on the podium even if you have a slightly faster time on the course than a top 3 runner in group 1. 

Course info:

• Distance 8 km

• Altitude gain +/- approx. 200 m

• For course map, see >>

Max. time: 21.00 when the finish closes for the night :)

Mandatory equipment: Beaker/soft cup/mug/flask for drinks at aid stations. There are no cups at aid stations or finish.

Aid stations: One station at 4 km and at the finish.

Reward: Medal, vegetarian meal from Hälsans Kök and a nonalcoholic beer from Erdinger at the finish line.


16 km Saturday June 14, start 12.00

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 11.00-11.45.

Start and finish:Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 11.00-11.45. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Race briefing and warm up: 11.45

Start: 12.00 for group 1 (fast) and 12.03 for group 2 (intermediate) and 12.06 for group 3 (basic/beginner)

Start groups: For the 16 km race there are 3 start groups. You decide which group you start in and you don't need to pre-register or notify us regarding preferred group. Right before the start you simply choose which group to start with.

The top 3 podium positions men/women are awarded to first three runners to cross the finish line, from the gun for the FIRST start group. For place 4 and up, your result is your net time, i.e. elapsed time from you cross the start line until you cross the finish line. So, if you're fast you CAN officially finish 4th even if you start in group 2 or 3, but you won't be on the podium even if you have a slightly faster time on the course than a top 3 runner in group 1. 

Course info:

• Distance 16 km

• Altitude gain +/- approx. 350 m

• For course map, see >>

Max. time: 21.00 when the finish closes for the night :)

Mandatory equipment: Beaker/soft cup/mug/flask for drinks at aid stations. There are no cups at aid stations or finish.

Aid stations: At 8 km (snacks + drinks), 12 km (drinks only) and at the finish.

Reward: Medal, vegetarian meal from Hälsans Kök and a nonalcoholic beer from Erdinger at the finish line.


33 km Saturday June 14, start 11.15

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 10.15-11.00.

Start and finish: Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 10.15-11.00. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Race briefing and warm up: 11.00

Start: 11.15

Course info:

• Distance 33 km

• Altitude gain +/- approx. 700 m

• For course map, see >>

Max. time: 21.00 i.e. 9 h 45 min

Mandatory equipment: Beaker/soft cup/mug/flask for drinks at aid stations. There are no cups at aid stations or finish.

Aid stations: At 11 km (drinks only), 14 km (snacks + drinks), 25 km (snacks + drinks), 29 km (drinks only) and at the finish.

Reward: Medal, vegetarian meal from Hälsans Kök and a nonalcoholic beer from Erdinger at the finish line.


45 km Saturday June 14, start 10.30

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 09.30-10.15.

Start and finish:Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 09.30-10.15. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Race briefing: 10.15

Start: 10.30

Course info:

• Distance 45 km

• Altitude gain +/- approx. 900 m

• For course map, see >>

Max. time: 21.00 i.e. 10 h 30 min

Cut-off times:

• Kvarnvreten 23 km (second passage): 17.00 (5 h 30 min)

• Hagaparken 26 km: 17.45 (6 h 15 min)

• Stora Skuggan 37 km: 19.30 (9 h)

• Harpaviljongen 41 km: 20.30 (10 h)

Mandatory equipment: Beaker/soft cup/mug/flask for drinks at aid stations. There are no cups at aid stations or finish. Conatiner for at least 0.5 l of water (1 l is recommended). Mobile phone with the number to race director saved.

Aid stations: At 14 km (drinks only), 23 km (drinks only), 26 km (snacks + drinks), 37 km (snacks + drinks), 41 km (drinks only) and at the finish. 

Reward: Medal, vegetarian meal from Hälsans Kök and a nonalcoholic beer from Erdinger at the finish line.


80 km Saturday June 14, start 07.00

You can find detailed information regarding start/finish, bib distribution etc further down on this page.

Bib pick-up: Thursday June 12th 15.00-19.00 and Friday June 13th 12.00-18.00 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >> and also at the start 06.15-06-45.

Start and finish: Stora Skuggans Amfiteater, Norra Djurgården

Bag storage hand-in at start/finish: 06.15-06.45. N.B. All bags are stored outside. Pack in waterproof bag if rainy forecast.

Race briefing: 06.45

Start: 07.00

Course info:

• Distance 80 km

• Altitude gain +/- approx. 1400 m

• For course map, see >>

Max. time: 21.00 i.e. 14 h

Cut-off times:

• Törnskogen 25 km: 11.30 (4 h 30 min)

• Granholmstoppen 49 km: 15.30 (8 h 30 min)

• Kvarnvreten 58 km: 17.00 (10 h)

• Hagaparken 61 km: 17.45 (10 h 45 min)

• Stora Skuggan 72 km: 19.30 (12 h 30 min)

• Harpaviljongen 76 km: 20.30 (13 h 30 min)

Mandatory equipment: Beaker/soft cup/mug/flask for drinks at aid stations. There are no cups at aid stations or finish. Conatiner for at least 1 l of water (1,5 l is recommended). Mobile phone with the number to race director saved.

Aid stations: At 9 km (water only),  25km (snacks + drinks), 40 km (public water tap), 49 km (snacks + drinks), 58 km (drinks only), 61 km (snacks + drinks), 72 km (snacks + drinks), 76 km (drinks only) and at the finish. 

Reward: Medal, vegetarian meal from Hälsans Kök and a nonalcoholic beer from Erdinger at the finish line.


BIB PICK-UP

You can pick up your bib on Thursday June 12 and Friday June 13 in Haglöfs Brand Store, Kungsgatan 10, Stockholm city centre >>

Opening hours bib pick-up

- Thursday June 12: 15.00-19.00

- Friday June 13: 12.00-18.00

The first 50 runners who collect their bibs on Thursday and Friday recieve a gift from Haglöfs.

In the Haglöfs Store you can also buy the EcoTrail Stockholm t-shirt for just SEK 350 (RRP SEK 550). You also have 30% off on everything in the Haglöfs store! (sale items excluded).

Bib pick-up at the start

Bibs can also be collected at the start on June 14 an hour before the start of your race. Be there well ahead of your start time if collecting your bib at the start.


DIRECTIONS TO START/FINISH

All races start and finish at Stora Skuggans Amfieteater, Norra Djurgården. At the arena you'll find water, toilets, bag storage, bib distribution and medics. You and your supporters can also buy ice cream, coffee, sandwiches and visit our partners in the arena village.

Directions to Amfiteatern >> 

By public transport: 15 min walk from metro station T-Universitetet (red metro line from Central Station headed for Mörby Centrum) Please see sl.se for metro times and travel planning.

By car: 15 min walk from the car parks Frescati Norra - Frescati Sports Center and Universitetsparkeringen Frescati Södra vid Norra Fiskartorpsvägen/Circle K as well as street parking along Bergiusvägen

 


COURSES AND COURSE MARKING

You can read more about the courses as well as view course maps if clicking in to the page for your race in the main menu here at our website.

Courses are very well marked with white/red ribbons every 10-50 metres depending on terrain. Most sharp turns are marked with A4 signs with red arrows. At some intersections and sharp turns there are also lanes with red/white tape on both sides (and you should run in to these lanes). In open fields the course is marked with red flags on 0.5 m high metal poles. If you've been running for more than 100 metres without seeing any markers, you have missed a turn/sign and should turn back to look for markers/signs.

All courses have a mix of technical trails, hills, tracks, walking paths, gravel roads and some shorter sections with paved roads. We recommend runners to run use a trail shoe although "normal" running shoes will work fine as well if conditions are dry.


AID STATIONS & FINISHER MEAL

Along our courses there are a number of aid stations. Above, in the details for your race, you can find the number of aid stations on your course and how far in to the race you will arrive at them. Most stations have both snacks and drinks while a few only serve drinks (Kvarnvreten and Harpaviljongen). 

Running 45 or 80 km?

Our two longest races are semi self supported races. This means that you will need to bring water and nutrition in your pack from the start. Please note that in our 80 km race, it's 9 km to the first water station and 25 km to the first energy station and another 20+ km to the next one, so make sure you start the race with plenty of water and snacks and stock up at the aid stations.

N.B. There are no cups at aid stations. You need to bring your own beaker/cup/flask if you want to drink, which we think you want to ;) We don't use disposable cups due to environmental reasons.

Served at all aid stations

 

Served on most stations

  • Cola
  • Lemonade
  • Crisps
  • Candy
  • Cinnamon buns
  • Bananas
  • Water melon
  • Orange
  • Raisins
  • Pickled cucumber
  • Salt
  • Coffee (only on 80 km course at km 25 aid station))

 

When you've reached the finish line you can enjoy a vegetarian meal cooked by the EcoTrail chefs and a nonalcoholic Erdinger beer. You can also by ice cream, coffee and sandwhiches in our trail running village at the finish line.

 

 


ERDINGER NON-ALCOHOLIC SPRINT

After finishing, all runners get a non-alcoholic beer from Erdinger. Just before the finish, all runners in all races are also competing in the Erdinger Non-alcoholic Final Sprint. The final sprint is approx. 500 metres long, from the Erdinger Portal to the finish line and is part of all our races except for kid's races. The fastest man and woman (regardless of the race/distance they take part in) on the 500 m final sprint are awarded with a dinner at restaurant Nya Carnegiebryggeriet (value SEK 1500, not including alcoholic beverages). 

CHIP TIMING & RESULTS

Your timing chip is attached to your bib, so please don't fold your bib. Intermediate times will be registered at every aid station along the course.

Your result in the 33, 45 and 80 km races is elapsed time from the gun up until you cross the finish line. For the 8 km race and 16 km there are 2/3 start groups. The top 3 podium positions men/women are awarded to first three runners to cross the finish line, from the gun for the FIRST start group. For place 4 and up, your result is your net time, i.e. elapsed time from you cross the start line until you cross the finish line. So, if you're fast you CAN officially finish 4th even if you start in group 2 or 3, but you won't be on the podium even if you have a slightly faster time on the course than a top 3 runner in group 1. 

Live results are available here from when the race starts.

You can also follow the race in our social media channels:

Instagram @ecotrailstockholm2024

Facebook EcoTrail Stockholm  


 

Buy the EcoTrail Stockholm Haglöfs runner's t-shirt for just SEK 350 kr (RRP 550 kr)!

The ultra light Haglöfs L.I.M. Tect Tee t-shirt is the perfect shirt for all kinds of sport activities. It's made of 100% recycled polyester. Men's shirt in green and women's in non dye white.

You can buy the t-shirt at the bib collection in Haglöfs Brand Store on Thursday June 12th and Friday June 13th and also in the Team Nordic Trail tent at start/finish on race day Saturday June 14th.


CUT-OFF TIMES

For all racess, you need to finish by 21.00 in order to be an official finisher. For 45 and 80 km there are also (very generous) cut-off times at aid stations (see the details for your race above). If you're timed out at an aid station, you will be retired from the race and marked as Did Not Finish. If you still choose to continue along the course, please note that: course marking may have been removed, aid stations may be closed, traffic marshalls may have left road crossings and bag storage and finish area may be closed when you reach them. 


ROAD CROSSINGS & TRAFFIC

Our courses cross a number of roads and bicycle lanes, altogh most of them see very little (and slow) traffic. Please note that no roads are closed for traffic and that normal traffic rules appliy to you as a runner. Traffic marshalls are monitoring most crossings. Pay attention to the marshalls' instructions and make sure you cross each road and bike lane SAFELY.


SAFETY & RETIREMENT FROM THE RACE

If a runner is injured or hurt, you're obliged to offer assistance and help the runner in every way possible. In case of a serious injury or accident - immediately call 112 for ambulance/police. For minor injuries or non-emergency situations, contact race directors at number +46 702 333512 or +46 709 202566 or the closest volunteer/aid station.

If you retire from the race (DNF) you have to notify race HQ or a volunteer/race staff member and hand in your bib. If you're running the 45 or 80 km race, mobile phone with the two numbers to race HQ above is mandatory equipment. State your bib number and your name. We will do our best to offer retired runners transportation back to start/finish, but if not possible you will have to use public transportation/taxi.

If you have a medical condition (e.g. diabetes, epilepsy) which might be essential information for medics in case of an injury or accident, please note this information on the back of your bib before the start of your race.


RACE RULES AND REGULATIONS

• You are obliged to help and assist a fellow runner who's injured or in distress.

• At all times, you have to follow instructions from race staff and volunteers.

• Littering is strictly forbidden at all points along the course. Store your trash in pockets or in your backpack and dispose of it in marked bins at aid stations or the finish.

• All courses pass through protected nature reserves and all runners have to behave in a respectful manner in order not to disturb wildlife. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints.

• During the race, you’ll share forests, trails, paths and tracks with hikers, cyclists, horseback riders and walkers. All runners must be respectful towards the non-competing public along the course. All runners are obliged to give way to and keep a safe/respectful distance to riders/horses on horseback riding tracks and to MTB cyclists in Ursvik nature reserve (45 and 80 km) and in Lill-Jansskogen (all races).

Violations of any of the rules above will result in an immediate disqualification of the runner.

• You must at all times carry all the equipment stated as mandatory for the race you're running.

• You have to complete the full course to be an eligible finisher. If you run off course, you have to back-track to the spot where you left the course before continuing.

• Support or crewing is only allowed at the official aid stations. Pacers are not allowed. We want all runners to compete at equal terms, regardless if you're a local runner or traveling to Stockholm just for the race. However, you are allowed to use public water taps, buy drinks and food in cafes or stores etc and use other facilities along the course which are available to all runners.

Violations of any of the rules above will render a time penalty or disqualification of the runner.

• If you retire from the race (DNF) you have to notify race HQ or a volunteer/race staff member and hand in your bib.

• Our cut-off times are very generous but if you don't leave an aid station before its cut-off time, you cannot continue the race and have to hand in your bib.

• Decisions regarding time penalty or disqualification are made by the race jury, which includes race director, course marshals and the head of the organizing committee.