Tarnovo Ultra
One of Veliko Tarnovo's recurring annual races.
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One of Veliko Tarnovo's recurring annual races.
Tryavna Ultra is a July mountain race series based in and around Tryavna, a historic town in Bulgaria’s Balkan Mountains. The main running options range from short trail distances to long ultramarathon efforts, with past and listed courses including 141 km, 100 km, 76 km, 42 km, 23 km, and 21 km routes. The longest listed ultra reaches 141 km with 5,840 m of climbing, while the 76 km route adds 2,820 m and the 23 km route adds 706 m. The event also includes mountain-bike races of 70 km and 25 km, duathlon formats pairing MTB and running, and a free 3 km run for beginners, children, and tourists that uses the same start and finish area as the longer distances. The long route goes through the architectural park of Bozhentsi, woodlands in the Bulgarian Woman eco-park, three municipalities, and many villages. Runners also pass through forests, fields, and the old town of Tryavna, with the finish set in the town center. Tryavna Ultra counts as a qualifier for Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, with the 141 km race carrying 6 UTMB points and the 76 km race carrying 4. Every finisher receives a medal, and the field ranges from serious ultra runners chasing qualification points to local trail runners, cyclists, duathlon racers, first-timers, children, and tourists trying the short course.
One of Veliko Tarnovo's recurring annual races.
Running: Locals run from the city centre when they want quick vert without leaving town. Tsarevets, Trapezitsa, and Sveta Gora make every easy run a little honest, and the Yantra River gives the city its bends and rhythm. TarnovoRUNS is the name you hear for social movement, and Tarnovo Ultra keeps the trail crowd focused. Tarnovo Ultra 2025 gives runners 14km, 25km, 32km, and 51km trail options. Asenevtsi monument works as a natural meet point because the finish arena sits there. Tryavna Ultra is the bigger mountain-adjacent anchor when base miles turn into a real test.
Cycling: Locals ride hills because the city is built that way. Brown Team Cycling, SC Gligan, Brown Team Sports Club, TarnovoRUNS, and Tarnovo Ultra all show up around the bike scene. Giro di Tsarevets keeps it local and sharp, and the children's race route uses Kraibrezhna Street, Mini Bulgaria Park, and Tsarevets. The race covers 4 km and gains 80 m, so even the kids feel the pitch. The next loop is 5 km and climbs 375 m. The longest loop is 8 km and climbs 1,550 m.
Season: April and July bring the best training rhythm, and most riders seem to get on the bike then. 2°C. Locals keep summer intervals early, ride Z2 before lunch, and save the longer trail runs for cooler windows. Winter changes the job completely. Winter sits at 1°C, and cold, snowy days push runners toward shorter steady work while riders swap gran fondo plans for MTB, cyclocross, or careful base miles.