3-Sjøersløpet

Stavanger, Norway 8 Nov, 2025

The 3-Sjøersløpet half marathon in Norway offers a unique challenge with a route that takes runners around three scenic lakes in the Nordmarka region, north of Oslo. The course traverses through dense forests, alongside tranquil waters, and over well-maintained trails that weave through the untouched wilderness. With the occasional elevation change, the race offers a mild challenge for those looking to experience the serene beauty of Norway’s natural landscape. Participants will pass by picturesque villages and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of dense pine forests and sparkling lakes. The route is a blend of nature and tranquility, ideal for those looking to combine the thrill of racing with the relaxation of a rural environment.

Generic Half Marathon Time This represents the time you would expect to run a "generic" half marathon in. This is a half marathon with around 100 m (300 ft) of elevation gain and a temperature around 10°C (50°F). For best results, use our Race Predictor.

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3-Sjøersløpet Time



Statistics

Elevation
Elevation Gain 148 m 486 ft
Elevation Low 7 m 23 ft
Elevation High 47 m 154 ft
Weather
Expected Temperature (Low) 11°C 51°F
Expected Temperature (High) 12°C 53°F
Chance of Rain 8%

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The 3-Sjøersløpet half marathon in Norway offers a unique challenge with a route that takes runners around three scenic lakes in the Nordmarka region, north of Oslo. The course traverses through dense forests, alongside tranquil waters, and over well-maintained trails that weave through the untouched wilderness. With the occasional elevation change, the race offers a mild challenge for those looking to experience the serene beauty of Norway’s natural landscape. Participants will pass by picturesque villages and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of dense pine forests and sparkling lakes. The route is a blend of nature and tranquility, ideal for those looking to combine the thrill of racing with the relaxation of a rural environment.

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