
Germany · Bavaria (Franconian Switzerland)
LOWA Ultratrail Fränkische Schweiz
Distance
66 km
Date
April 25, 2026
Entry fee
110 EUR
€ / km
€1.67
New date pending
This race has already occurred. A new date for next year’s edition is pending.
Franconian Switzerland charm: rocky outcrops, forest climbs, and a compact, technical German ultra.
Elevation and Terrain
Total Meters
2760m
D+/KM
41.82m/km
For context, the Tor des Géants 330 loop has 73 D+/km.
Avg Uphill Gradient
7.0%
Avg Downhill Gradient
-7.9%
Uphill gradient distribution
Route Profile
Analysed 2026-05-02Terrain breakdown
Terrain
Climbs
Top climbs
2.2 km · 156 m gain
starts km 45 · avg 7.0% · max 18.1%
1.3 km · 147 m gain
starts km 50 · avg 11.1% · max 18.6%
1.6 km · 110 m gain
starts km 20 · avg 6.9% · max 13.9%
Top descents
2.0 km · 171 m drop
starts km 47 · avg -8.5% · max -15.3%
1.4 km · 148 m drop
starts km 63 · avg -10.9% · max -18.0%
1.8 km · 130 m drop
starts km 22 · avg -7.0% · max -15.4%
Course Profile: What Countless Steep Inclines, 1,500 Steps, and Cave Passages Actually Demand Over 66km
Q: How much elevation gain does LOWA Ultratrail Fränkische Schweiz 66km have? A: The officially published D+ is 2,760m — confirmed by an exact match with GPX-derived analysis, making this one of the stronger elevation confidence points in the DTR database. At 41.82m of D+ per kilometre the course ranks 327th most vertically dense out of 390 European trail ultras (Rank 1 = most vertical). The total climbing is spread across many short punchy ascents through limestone rock, caves, and staircase sections (over 1,500 steps confirmed on course) rather than a small number of long sustained climbs.
Nuremberg Airport, Rail Transfers, and Getting to Ebermannstadt Without a Car
Q: How hard is LOWA Ultratrail Fränkische Schweiz 66km? A: Harder than the gradient statistics suggest. Average uphill gradient ranks 343rd steepest out of 390 European ultras — near the gentle end of the database — yet the official course description warns of countless steep inclines and technical sections requiring full concentration. The explanation: Fränkische Schweiz delivers short sharp climbs rather than long sustained ramps, over 1,500 staircase steps, cave passages through limestone formations, root-filled singletrack, and river crossings. The downhills are among the gentlest in the database by gradient (rank 72/390) but are technically demanding by surface quality. The race suits experienced trail runners comfortable on technical rocky terrain.
Bamberg, Franconian Beer, and Castle Ruins: Why the Post-Race Region Matches the Race Itself
Q: When is LOWA Ultratrail Fränkische Schweiz 2026 and can I still enter? A: The 2026 (5th anniversary) edition ran on April 25, 2026, and is now closed — it sold out before race day. The 2027 registration timeline has not been announced as of July 2026; check ultratrail-fraenkische-schweiz.de for updates. Entry fee in 2026 was €110 (€1.67 per km) with no additional processing fees noted. The race has sold out in previous editions with medium sell-out intensity; early registration is recommended when the 2027 window opens.
Entry Fees, Sell-Out History, and What to Expect from LOWA Ultratrail's Anniversary Editions
Q: How do I get to LOWA Ultratrail Fränkische Schweiz? A: Nuremberg airport (NUE) is approximately 48 minutes from Ebermannstadt, the race start and finish location. Nuremberg has direct rail connections via Forchheim and the Wiesenttalbahn regional line to Ebermannstadt. A last-mile taxi from the station is recommended. Munich airport (MUC) is approximately 2 to 2.75 hours by road or rail. Accommodation in Ebermannstadt is limited; Bamberg (25km away, UNESCO World Heritage City) and Nuremberg are the recommended bases with extensive hotel options at all price points.
Race files
Logistics
Nearest airport
Nuremberg (NUE) / Munich (MUC)
Notes
Start: ~0.5–1.25 hrs (NUE) or ~2–2.75 hrs (MUC) to Ebermannstadt area / Public transport: good rail to Forchheim then bus/taxi last-mile / Accommodation: limited in Ebermannstadt; easy base in Bamberg or Nuremberg; book early (spring)


