Nationaldagsgaloppen in Stockholm, Sweden - runtrack.run
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Nationaldagsgaloppen

1.2km grass running route with some hills 0.7 mile grass running route with some hills
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Length
1.2km 0.7 miles
Profile
Some hills
Surface
Grass
Has lighting
No
Marker info / how to follow
Follow the more well kept grass. There are signs where the course crosses the walking paths.
Information
This is the horse race course for Nationaldagsgaloppen. It is only used for races once a year on June 6th, the national day of Sweden.

The grass is a bit uneven.
Area
Stockholm
Status in winter conditions
Not usable
Location
Valhallavägen, Kompaniet, Östermalm, Östermalms stadsdelsområde, Stockholm, Stockholms kommun, Stockholm County, Region Svealand, 115 27, Sweden
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Weather
The weather around here in March is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
Altitude
About sea levelsea level
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For track workouts around here; Stockholms Stadion might suit you.
If you would like more hills; You can try Elljusspåret GärdetElljusspåret Gärdet or Humlegården.

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Weather around Nationaldagsgaloppen

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Blog posts mentioning Sweden

Damian Nevins - runner and coach from London in RTR-blog.

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