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    Run the world’s most scenic marathons

    From running across African plains to traversing the Himalayas, these spectacular routes guarantee the race of a lifetime
    A drone shot of runners running along the Great Wall of China in Beijing surrounded lush green forests and mountains in the distance.
    Credit: Matt Karwen/Albatros Adventure Marathons
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    As any runner will tell you, no two marathons are alike. While they might generally measure the same distance, just about everything else differs from race to race.

    The top considerations for a destination marathon are, understandably, the climate and view. After all, if you’re going to bust a gut running 42.2km – the famous 26 miles – you might as well have something life-affirming to look at.  

    We’ve chosen some bucket-list marathons that unfold next to and across some of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet. Read on for your 2025 marathon calendar – and when you need to register to secure your starting spot in the race of a lifetime.

        

    A wide shot of a crowd of runners at a Standard Chartered Bank Marathon in Hong Kong at night

    Credit: Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong Limited

    A crowd of Standard Chartered marathon runners running on the Tsing Ma Bridge during daytime

    Credit: Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong Limited

    1. Hong Kong Marathon, 9 February 

    Hong Kong’s cityscape is known the world over, but there’s no perspective quite like running through it. The Hong Kong Marathon route takes you up, down and around the city by road – and even under the harbour by tunnel – while the modern metropolis provides an unforgettable backdrop for one of the most oversubscribed runs on the calendar.  

    When to enter: 2026 registration should begin in summer 2025.

        

    A bird’s eye view of international marathon runners running from a distance, on the bridge along the coast of the Big Sur in California during daytime with a view of the blue sky, sea and mountains in the background.

    Credit: S. Zalan/Big Sur International Marathon

    A wide shot runners running on a long road on the Big Sur International Marathon trail in California

    Credit: S. Zalan/Big Sur International Marathon

    A view of Big Sur International Marathon runners running on a bridge with green mountains in the distance

    Credit: Luis Escobar/Big Sur International Marathon

    2. Big Sur International Marathon, 27 April

    California’s Pacific Coast Highway is rightly regarded as one of the world’s most stunning drives, but the slower pace of the Big Sur International Marathon allows you to truly soak up the stunning scenery. Breathe in the mountain air as you cruise for a PB on the PCH.

    When to enter: packages can be booked until 1 February.

        

    A group shot of runners cheering before the start of the Great Wall Marathon in Beijing, China.

    Credit: Matt Karwen/Albatros Adventure Marathons

    A drone shot of marathon runners climbing up the Great Wall of China on a sunny day, surrounded by lush green forests and mountains.

    Credit: Matt Karwen/Albatros Adventure Marathons

    Marathon runners on the Great Wall of China in Beijing running for the Great Wall Marathon on a sunny day.

    Credit: Matt Karwen/Albatros Adventure Marathons

    3. Great Wall Marathon, 17 May

    Potentially the only marathon you can see from space, this marathon needs little explanation. This race along the Great Wall of China , on the outskirts of Beijing, is a rare chance to run atop one of the wonders of the world – though tackling 5,164 steps on your journey along and around the ancient structure makes for hard work.

    When to enter: regular registration ends on 17 March.

    A bird’s eye view of runners running on the road for the Great Ocean Road Marathon on a sunny day with a view of the vast blue sea in the distance

    Credit: Aaron Collins

    A drone shot of marathon runners on the open road for the Great Ocean Road Marathon in Australia, with views of the vast ocean and sun shining through cloudy skies.

    Credit: Alexander Polizzi

    4. Great Ocean Road Marathon, 18 May

    Tracing an extra-long 44km coastal route along the bottom edge of southwestern Australia, the Great Ocean Road Marathon begins in Lorne, a two-hour drive outside of Melbourne. The race offers a traffic-free opportunity to soak up the stunning scenery and geological formations while listening to the waves lap at the shore below.

    When to enter: any time before 17 May unless registration is full.

    A group shot of trail runners posing at the Everest Base Camp for the Everest Marathon with snow-capped mountains in the background

    Credit: Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon/Photo Sanjog Manandhar

    A woman trail runner cheering and smiling running down the rocky trail of the Everest Base Camp for the Everest Marathon, with clouds and rocky mountains in the background

    Credit: Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon/Photo Anuj Adhikary

    A man smiling and cheering while running down the rocky mountains at the Everest Base Camp on the Everest Marathon trail

    Credit: Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon/Photo Anuj Adhikary

    5. Everest Marathon, 29 May

    Starting at Everest Base Camp, the dauntingly elevated Everest Marathon boasts unrivalled views from atop the Himalayas. The annual event marks the day Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary reached the summit in 1953. The good news is that the race takes you down rather than uphill, but the terrain is as tricky as it is jaw-dropping.

    When to enter: registration is open until 30 April. Runners must be in Nepal three weeks before the race to acclimatise to the altitude.

    Two Big Five Marathon runners running across the Entabeni Safari Conservancy in South Africa on a sunny day

    Credit: Albatros Adventure Marathons

    A drone shot of two Big Five Marathon runners on the trail of the Entabeni Safari Conservancy in South Africa on a sunny day, with a view of grove, lake and mountains in the background

    Credit: Matt Karwen/Albatros Adventure Marathons

    A group of Big Five Marathon runners cheering, jumping and laughing at the Entabeni Safari Conservancy in South Africa on a sunny day

    Credit: Matt Karwen/Albatros Adventure Marathons

    6. Big Five Marathon, 14 June

    Lace up tight to cross South Africa’s Entabeni Safari Conservancy and speed through the habitat of the famous “big five” animals: elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard. As if you needed any more motivation to go faster, the Big Five Marathon course doesn’t separate runners from wildlife – but, perhaps thankfully, it’s the docile, vegetarian antelope that you’re most likely to see up-close.

    When to enter: registration typically closes a month before the race.

    7. Angkor Empire Marathon, 3 August 

    One of the few races to take place in a Unesco World Heritage site, Cambodia’s Angkor Empire Marathon celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2025. Siem Reap’s Angkor Wat temple complex provides a uniquely atmospheric backdrop for your workout. As well as offering views of historic ruins, lush jungles and a river, the former capital of the Khmer Empire makes a remarkably flat marathon course. 

    When to enter: registration runs until 25 June. 

    A drone shot of a crowd of runners along the Scottish Highlands on the Loch Ness Marathon waterside route with a view of the lake and mountains

    Credit: Liam Anderstrem

    A pair of women runners smiling, cheering and jogging on the Loch Ness Marathon trail, next to green field in the Scottish Highlands

    Credit: Paul Campbell

    8. Loch Ness Marathon, 28 September

    The verdant Scottish Highlands are stunning enough, but on this storied run, you might even glimpse the mythical Loch Ness Monster – or believe you have amid your runner’s high. The Loch Ness Marathon ’s waterside route takes you past moorlands and an ancient castle before the finish line appears in Inverness.

    When to enter: registration ends on 21 September.

    A woman cheering ahead of a crowd of Queenstown Marathon runners in New Zealand with a view of the forest and mountains in the background

    Credit: Harry Talbot for Queenstown Marathon

    A landscape view of a crowd of marathon runners on New Zealand’s Queenstown Marathon trail by the lake with views of mountains in the background on a clear day

    Credit: Harry Talbot for Queenstown Marathon

    Runners on running on the Queenstown Marathon trail by the lake with views of a mountain in the background in New Zealand

    Credit: Queenstown Marathon

    9. Queenstown Marathon, 15 November

    New Zealand’s most scenic race showcases an array of scenery including Millbrook, Arrowtown, Arrow River, Lake Hayes, Old Shotover Bridge, Twin Rivers trail, Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown Gardens. Meanwhile the Queenstown Marathon ’s largely flat course means it’s as easy on the eyes as it is on the knees.

    When to enter: runners must register by 6 March.

    A man running on the Mount Fuji Marathon course with a view of Sakura blossoms and Mount Fuji in Japan on a clear day

    Credit: Shoji Andia/Getty Images

    10. Mount Fuji Marathon, 14 December

    Renowned for its breathtaking scenery, the Mount Fuji marathon course takes runners on a loop of Lake Kawaguchi and Lake Saiko, offering stunning views of Mount Fuji throughout. The backdrop of the majestic mountain, combined with the picturesque lakes and surrounding landscapes, creates an unforgettable experience for participants.

    When to enter: registration is scheduled to open in late April; the closing date is yet to be confirmed.

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