
DINAMARCA · Capital Region (Bornholm)
Salomon Hammer Trail Winter
Distancia
43.31 km
Fecha
January 31, 2026
Precio de inscripción
600 DKK
€ / km
€1.80
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Winter Bornholm toughness: cold coastal wind, dark miles, and a punchy island ultra feel.
Elevación y Terreno
Metros totales
1112m
D+/KM
25.68m/km
Como referencia, el circuito Tor des Géants de 330 km tiene 73 D+/km.
Pendiente media de subida
10.6%
Pendiente media de bajada
-10.3%
Distribución del gradiente de subida
Perfil de ruta
Analysed 2026-05-02Desglose del terreno
Terreno
Ascensos
Principales ascensos
1.5 km · 77 m gain
starts km 2 · avg 5.2% · max 21.6%
0.8 km · 63 m gain
starts km 19 · avg 8.3% · max 35.4%
0.8 km · 61 m gain
starts km 20 · avg 7.3% · max 40.7%
Principales descensos
2.5 km · 74 m drop
starts km 16 · avg -2.9% · max -43.6%
1.3 km · 60 m drop
starts km 4 · avg -4.6% · max -27.2%
0.9 km · 54 m drop
starts km 0 · avg -6.0% · max -23.4%
Why Is Salomon Hammer Trail Winter Called Denmark's Hardest Trail Race -- What 43km on Bornholm's Granite Headlands in January Actually Means and Why Conditions Define This Race More Than Distance
Q: Why is Salomon Hammer Trail Winter called Denmark's hardest trail race, and what makes a 43km marathon on Bornholm earn that title? A: 'Danmarks hardeste traillobslobet' is the race's own tagline, grounded in the combination of terrain, location, and season rather than gradient statistics alone. Bornholm's north coast is granite: hard, angular, and slippery in wet conditions. The course runs Hammershus -- Scandinavia's largest medieval castle ruin, perched on a rocky headland above the Baltic -- and the Hammerknuden promontory, where exposed coastal paths traverse granite outcrops above the sea. In January, Baltic temperatures run 0-4 degrees C with consistent wind chill from sea exposure; rain, sleet, and ice on granite surfaces are all plausible. The race organiser Tejn IF Running has built an event where Bornholm's geology and the calendar's darkest weeks combine to make the marathon a genuine physical challenge. The 50-mile starts at 06:00 in complete winter darkness; the marathon at 10:00 gets daylight, but the terrain and conditions are the same. TV2 Bornholm covers the event and the race draws strong Nordic following.
What Is the Salomon Hammer Trail Winter 43km Course -- Hammershus, Hammerknuden Headland, and What Running North Bornholm's Coastal Granite Terrain in Late January Actually Looks Like
Q: What does the Salomon Hammer Trail Winter 43km course cover, and what is Bornholm's granite terrain like for a winter trail runner? A: The marathon course runs the granite terrain of north Bornholm, starting from Brohuset at Hammershus Slotslyngvej in Allinge. The route covers Hammershus fortress (built from the 13th century, Scandinavia's largest medieval castle ruin and Denmark's most visited monument), the Hammerknuden headland with exposed clifftop coastal paths and granite outcrops above the Baltic, and Slotslyngen coastal forest. Bornholm is geologically distinct from mainland Denmark: while the mainland is chalk and sand, Bornholm is granite -- part of the Scandinavian basement rock. The terrain delivers steep short climbs on exposed granite, coastal path running on clifftops, and forest trails through Slotslyngen. Elevation: approximately 1,880m D+. The course is a loop finishing in the start area. Start: 10:00 from Brohuset, Allinge.
What Are the Conditions Like at Salomon Hammer Trail Winter -- January Bornholm, Baltic Wind, Ice on Granite, and What Running This Race in Midwinter Demands from Kit and Preparation
Q: What conditions should runners expect at Salomon Hammer Trail Winter 43km in late January, and what does winter running on Bornholm's granite coast demand from kit? A: Late January on Bornholm is Baltic winter: temperatures typically 0-4 degrees C, with consistent wind chill from coastal exposure on the Hammerknuden headland. Rain is frequent; sleet is possible; ice on granite surfaces is a real risk. The marathon starts at 10:00, so runners are on course from mid-morning into the afternoon -- avoiding the overnight cold -- but the granite is equally slippery in wet daytime conditions. The island's exposed north coast sees consistent wind, and conditions can change rapidly in January. Mandatory gear list: . Trail shoes with grip for wet granite are essential: Bornholm granite is unforgiving when wet. The race tagline 'Denmark's hardest trail race' is built in part on the conditions -- kit and preparation for Baltic winter coastal running should be taken seriously at any distance.
Who Runs Salomon Hammer Trail Winter 43km -- UTMB Index Points, the Hammer Trail World, and What the Marathon Distance Means as an Entry Point to the Full 50-Mile Experience
Q: How do you enter Salomon Hammer Trail Winter 43km, what UTMB and ITRA points does it offer, and how does the marathon relate to the 50-mile? A: The 2026 edition (January 31, 2026) has passed; registration for the 2027 edition will open via hammertrail.dk in due course -- 2027 pricing is not yet available. The 2026 fee structure was: 450 DKK (until Oct 31, 2025), 500 DKK (Nov 1-Jan 9, 2026), 600 DKK (from Jan 10, 2026), plus handling fees. The 43km carries ITRA 2 points and is listed as a UTMB Index race. The marathon is the introductory distance in the Hammer Trail world: the 50-mile (primary event distance) is a qualifier for the Salomon Hammer Trail 100 miles (summer edition). The marathon gives runners the Hammershus and Hammerknuden experience without the 15-hour time limit and overnight darkness of the 50-mile. Field size and sell-out status: needs source.
Archivos de carrera
Logística
Aeropuerto más cercano
Bornholm (RNN) / Copenhagen (CPH)
Notas
Start: ~25–45 min (RNN) to Allinge-Sandvig/Hammershus area / Public transport: winter bus schedule limited; car/taxi safest / Accommodation: limited winter inventory in Allinge/Sandvig; book early; Rønne also works


