Raiffeisen Montafon Arlberg Marathon 2026
June 27, 2026 - Silbertal → St. Anton am Arlberg
A trail that connects - two valleys, two federal states, one experience.
When sporting passion meets impressive mountain scenery, the result is an experience that will remain in your memory long after you reach the finish line. The Raiffeisen Montafon Arlberg Marathon takes you 42.195 kilometers and 1,500 meters of elevation gain from Silbertal in Vorarlberg over the Winterjöchle to St. Anton am Arlberg in Tyrol – past ancient mountain forests, rushing streams, and through the unique Natura 2000 area of Verwall.
Away from traffic and hustle and bustle, you run on natural forest and alpine paths through one of the most unspoiled regions of the Alps. It's not just the time that counts here, but the moment – the shared experience, the rhythm of nature, and the pride of being part of this special run.
Whether it's a marathon, T33 trail, panoramic run, hiking experience, or children's trail – at the Raiffeisen Montafon Arlberg Marathon, you'll find exactly the route that suits you.
Marathon
42.195 km | 1,500 m elevation gain | Start: Silbertal | Finish: St. Anton am Arlberg
The main competition leads through the impressive Verwall European nature reserve. Demanding, spectacular scenery - an alpine marathon that challenges both, body and mind.
Ideal for experienced runners looking for nature and a challenge.
T33 Trail
Panoramatrail
Hiking experience
The Raiffeisen Montafon Arlberg Marathon 2025
Top sporting performance and pure nature at the 22nd edition
On Saturday, June 21, 2025, the 22nd edition of the Raiffeisen Montafon Arlberg Marathon took place in glorious weather - with around 900 motivated runners, hiking enthusiasts and young talents.
The cross-border route through the Verwall Natura 2000 area once again offered everything that makes the hearts of mountain sports fans beat faster: a unique natural landscape, challenging trails and a great atmosphere along the entire route - from Tyrol to Vorarlberg.
Winners 2025
The classic marathon distance of 42.195 km and 1,250 m elevation gain demanded everything from the participants - and rewarded them with unforgettable impressions between Silbertal and St. Anton.
- Women's winner: Hannah Marquard (GER) - 3:28:24.3
- Winner men: Christoph Hillebrand (GER) - 3:13:42.2