Marathon

Swiss Chocolate Marathon

Schweizer Schokoladen Marathon

Bern, Switzerland October 42.195 km
Scenic Point to Point Beginner Friendly Community Food & Drink Historic

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Oct 11, 2026

Tips & FAQ: Swiss Chocolate Marathon

Race-specific advice, answers to common questions, and fun facts about the Swiss Chocolate Marathon.

🎯 Race-Day Tips

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Even splits are king

The flat course is built for consistent pacing. Start at your goal pace and resist the adrenaline-fueled temptation to go faster in the first half.

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Embrace the solitude

This is a smaller race. You may find yourself running alone at times. Bring your own nutrition and entertainment plan.

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Nothing new on race day

Test everything in training: shoes, socks, nutrition, hydration. Race day is not the time for experiments.

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Enjoy the moment

You've trained for months. Look around. Smile for the cameras. High-five the spectators. These are the moments you'll remember.

🎉 Fun Facts

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Runners receive artisanal Swiss chocolate samples at every aid station, making this one of the most delicious marathons in Europe.

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The finish line is located at the historic Toblerone factory visitor center, where finishers receive a commemorative chocolate bar.

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The race was founded by a local running club and has grown from just 300 participants in 2008 to nearly 2,000 annual finishers.

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The course passes through five different Swiss chocolate production regions, celebrating the country's 200-year chocolate-making heritage.

✨ What Makes This Race Special

The only marathon combining a certified race course with tastings at authentic Swiss chocolate factories along the route.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Swiss Chocolate Marathon?

The Swiss Chocolate Marathon is a Marathon covering 42.195km (26.2 miles) on a road surface.

What is the time limit?

The time limit is 6 hours. Runners exceeding this may be asked to move to the sidewalk.

How much does it cost?

Entry fees are CHF 120-150 (approximately €128). Prices may vary by registration tier and date.

Is the Swiss Chocolate Marathon good for beginners?

Yes! The Swiss Chocolate Marathon is considered beginner-friendly with a supportive atmosphere and generous time limit.

When should I register?

Registration typically opens in January and closes in August.

What is the average finish time?

The average finish time is 04:22 (hours:minutes).

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