Moosburg's New Year's Eve run inspires over 200 participants despite the cold!

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Over 200 participants ran through the city forest in the Moosburg New Year's Eve Run 2026 despite frosty conditions. Free and sociable!

Über 200 Teilnehmer liefen am Moosburger Silvesterlauf 2026 trotz frostiger Bedingungen durch den Stadtwald. Kostenlos und gesellig!
Over 200 participants ran through the city forest in the Moosburg New Year's Eve Run 2026 despite frosty conditions. Free and sociable!

Moosburg's New Year's Eve run inspires over 200 participants despite the cold!

The Moosburg New Year's Eve Run once again attracted more than 200 runners, walkers and walkers, despite cold temperatures and frozen ground. The starting signal was fired at 10 a.m. at the Alpine Club's clubhouse in Moosburg, and although there was no time measurement, all participants felt like winners. After the run, everyone received a well-deserved mulled wine and a certificate recognizing their participation. Reported about the event Mercury.

There were a total of three distances to choose from: 2 km, 6 km and the challenging 10 km route, which included an additional loop after the first 6 km. The routes led through the idyllic Moosburg city forest and along the Isard dam. The routes were well signposted and offered wonderful natural scenery. The Moosburg Alpine Club offers a variety of nature and sports experiences, and the weather didn't play a role either, because the event took place in all weathers, as the organizers emphasize.

A tradition for a good cause

Participation in the event was free and was funded by the support of local sponsors. Hot tea, punch, mulled wine and home-baked cakes ensured the physical well-being of the participants. In addition, a donation box was set up, the contents of which will go to a good cause, even if the exact goal has not yet been determined. Mayor Josef Dollinger traditionally gave the speech and rang the race with a bell.

In recent years, the popularity of running events in Germany has increased significantly. Loud Statista There has been a continuous increase in the number of participants in such events in recent decades. This development reflects the population's increasing interest in fitness and community sports activities, which also affects the Moosburg New Year's Eve run, which can already look back on its 18th edition, as reported on the Moosburg Alpine Club website.

In summary, it can be said that the Moosburg New Year's Eve Run not only stands for sporting activity, but also for a sense of community and the joy of being together in nature. Even though the conditions were more difficult this year, the event was able to inspire many people and bring the participants together - as part of a wonderful tradition that continues to be very popular.