Short Djurgården loop 5km in Stockholm, Sweden - runtrack.run
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Short Djurgården loop 5km

5km flat gravel/dirt running route 3.1 mile flat gravel/dirt running route
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5km 3.1 miles
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Follow the water, cross the second bridge, and follow the water on the other side back. Take the first bridge to make it about a km shorter or the third bridge all the way out by the coast to make it about 2km longer.
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Follow the canal all the way to the open water and cross the last bridge for two extra kilometers.
Area
Stockholm
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Location
Strandvägen, Östermalm, Östermalms stadsdelsområde, Stockholm, Sveriges Landskap, Stockholm County, Region Svealand, 115 23, Sweden
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The weather around here in November is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
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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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Martin Öhman -
The ice is gone but a small part on the north side is closed due to bridge construction. Follow the temporary arrows around it.


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

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