Cinder track in Leipzig, Germany (Turbine Leipzig) - runtrack.run
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Altitude
About 100m above sea level400ft above sea level
Surface
Cinder
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Leipzig
Location
Turbine Leipzig, Goethesteig, Dölitz, Süd, Connewitz, Leipzig, Saxony, 04279, Germany
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The weather around here in December is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
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General info about track availability in Germany
Generally tracks are not open to the public in Germany. There are some rare exceptions where the owning schools have not put a fence around the track. A tip is to try to get in contact with a club. You my be accepted on the track as a guest during official training time.
If you would like to run on other surfaces, try Sportpark Camillo Ugi.
Elster- und Pleiße-Auewald is a popular place to run not far from here.

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