Tracks for brave marathon runners, running enthusiasts and running starters!
Dravinja Valley running track invites the most brave and courageous to its longest length, half of track is pitch-perfect for running enthusiasts and the shortest one is just beautiful for recreational running starters.
Half-marathon 21 kilometres
Start: 9:30
21 km | 140 m altitude | Asphalt | Certificate AIMS
The 21-kilometre track is made out of two laps. The track’s start is in the centre of Slovenske Konjice town. After that the course passes the foothill of the winegrowing Škalce and leads to the town of Zreče, where it makes a turn and takes the runner back across the Dravinja Valley to the foothills of Konjice Mountain. Runners pass by the finish line to the second circle and take the track in the direction of Zreče one more time, as the 21-kilometre race includes two laps of the racetrack. When you arrive to Zreče once more, you will face additional 1 kilometre loop, which will add the necessary one kilometre to the proper track distance. After the additional loop in Zreče, you return once more to Slovenske Konjice towards the finish line.
Middle-track 10 kilometres
Start: 9:30
10 km | 70 m altitude | Asphalt | Certificate AIMS
The 10-kilometre track consists of one lap only. The track’s start is in the centre of Slovenske Konjice town. After that the course passes the foothill of the winegrowing Škalce and leads to the town of Zreče, where it makes a turn and takes the runner back across the Dravinja Valley to the foothills of Konjice Mountain. In the last section of the race, the track divides into two lanes – at this point, the runners of the 10-kilometre route orient themselves to the right lane towards the finish.
Recreational 5 kilometers
Start: 9:50
5 km | 30 m altitude | Asphalt
The racetrack of 5 kilometres is shorter. The track’s start is in the centre of Slovenske Konjice town and turns back to Konjice on a half way to the town of Zreče. In the last section of the race, the track divides into two lanes – at this point, the runners of the 5-kilometre route orient themselves to the right lane towards the finish.