The Running Mann’s Guide to November 2025 Marathons

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It’s full steam ahead with a great variety of 16 different qualifying marathon options all around the country.

The November running calendar looks a little different this year with Soweto moving to the end of the month which leaves one of the most popular qualifier marathons on the calendar, Kaapsehoop, as the sole option on the first weekend. Mpumalanga is the province of fast, downhill marathons and Kaapsehoop is the oldest and best known of these. The race features a picturesque start amongst the wild horses in the village of Kaapsehoop and then plummets 928m to the finish at the Mbombela Stadium.

The second weekend is jam packed with five excellent options. My pick for those who want an out of town marathon would be the Bonkolo Marathon in Komani (formerly Queenstown). The race is centred around the Bonkolo Dam and features plenty of exquisite Eastern Cape countryside. There are a few big climbs with the highlight being a trip up and down the Longhill Nature Reserve.

Sani Stagger is a bucket list out-and-back race and the toughest road marathon on the calendar. Set amongst the Maloti Drakensberg World Heritage Site, this is one of the most scenic marathons in the country. The route takes you from the foot of the iconic Sani Pass to the summit over a journey of 21 kilometres and a climb of 1,400m. The steady pull to the escapement culminates with the steepest section as a leg-shattering series of switchbacks lets you gaze down at the runners behind you before reaching the turnaround point just over the South African border post. Your reward along the way are brilliant views of the Drakensberg Mountains and, if you bring your passport, you can have a quick drink at the highest pub in Africa just over the Lesotho border (an altitude of 2,876m) before heading back down the old donkey pass.

Your other options this weekend are a chance to experience two laps of purple ran at Tshwane’s Jacaranda City Marathon, the fast and flat Hope Challenge Marathon which (like most of Durban’s marathons) centres itself around the Durban Promenade and Amphitheatre and the Cheetahs Mthatha Marathon where you can rock the rolling hills and enjoy some village hospitality.

In the middle of the month you can take a trip to the middle of South Africa for the Northridge Mall Marathon in Bloemfontein which is a moderate circular route or head to the Weesgerus Resort in Modimolle for the out-and-back Waterberg Marathon. This has some challenging climbs and the event runs in a 3-in-1 format (like Kosmos) so you can supersize your weekend with a lunchtime half marathon and late afternoon 10km if you wish.

The penultimate weekend of November is another busy one with four great choices. You can take on the Magoebaskloof Plunge which I’ve dubbed the Limpopo rollercoaster. This is officially a downhill marathon from Haenertsburg to Tzaneen but don’t let the profile fool you. On paper, the route looks easy – who can complain with a finish that is 700m lower than your starting altitude? On tar, it’s a totally different prospect – with 574m of elevation gain to conquer and most of the downhill occurring over six short quad crushing kilometres down the Magoeba Pass that absolutely annihilates your legs before you even reach the halfway mark.

Die Vlakte is another lovely point-to-point marathon from Heidelberg to the beach at Witsand in the Western Cape. Starting at 100m above sea-level, you get all your climbing done over the first 10km before gently dropping down to the ocean at Witsand. Much of the route goes past farms with curious ostriches providing support.

The Volksrust Marathon has moved from its traditional January date. This is an up and down, out-and-back route with some of the best support tables in the country (and arrive at the start with enough time to enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee and rusk). A bit of dirt road running is thrown into the end of the loop for those that like to get off the tar for a bit. Make sure you leave room in your tog bag for the medal – it is by far the biggest in the country. The final option is the inaugural Kimberley Big Hole marathon but I do not have any information on the route at the time of writing.

The big change is that the Soweto Marathon has moved to the end of the month but the big question is whether the race will go ahead amidst all the squabbling for control from various stakeholders. I really hope it does as recreational running G.O.A.T. Julian Karp has earmarked this as his 1000th official marathon. As for the race itself, in my book it’s the best way to join the mile-high club: Run at an altitude of just over 1,600m and endure over 600m of climbing with most of the hard work crammed into the last half of the race. It’s also the best way to tour Johannesburg’s South Western Townships. Get out your guidebook and look for the eight landmarks along the way: Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Walter Sisulu Square, The Regina Mundi Catholic Church, Credo Mutwa Cultural Village, Morris Isaacson High School, June 16 Memorial Acre, Vilakazi Street and The Hector Pieterson Memorial.

Those in the Cape and upcountry folk who fancy a great weekend away have the Winelands Marathon which is run in and around the beautiful and historic town of Stellenbosch. This is the most famous wine growing region of South Africa and Helderberg Harriers deliver a Methode Cap Classique Marathon amongst the historic buildings and vineyards that characterise the region.

Saving the best for last is my favourite double-lapper on the calendar – the Bluff Marathon. This year the route has been refined with the removal of the oil refinery section and some route tweaking to get the field running directly alongside the ocean. If you want to finish the month with maximum street cred then this is the race to do – it’s ruff and tuff with zero fluff. However early entrants can get a really nice pair of customised Versus socks courtesy of title sponsor McNaught & Co whose director, Mark Leathers, is also the Comrades vice chair and a Versus socks fetishist.

November
Kaapsehoop Marathon (1-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionA fast, downhill qualifier amongst the wild horses in the village of Kaapsehoop to the finish at the Mbombela Stadium. An easy route and excellent organisation have resulted in this becoming one of the biggest marathons in South Africa as many runners look to get a secure their Two Oceans and Comrades seedings before the running season concludes.
Detailed ReportKaapsehoop Marathon (The Sub-3 Quest): https://runningmann.co.za/2021/11/03/kaapsehoop-marathon/    
Race DateSaturday 01 November 2025
LocationKaapsehoop-Mbombela, Mpu
Start VenueKaapsehoop-Mbombela stadium
Route TypePoint-to-point
Race Websitehttps://nelspruitmarathonclub.com/
Contact Detailsentries@nelspruitmarathonclub.com
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://entrygeek.co.za/events/tswelopele-kaapsehoop-3-in-1-marathon-2025-south-african-runner/
Pre-entries CloseFriday 03 October 2025
Entry FeeR410
Included Extras(Shirt first 500 entries)
Late entriesNo –
Title sponsorTswelopele Funerals
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?350km (4h) east along the N4.
Accommodation OptionsMany options on AirBNB, Lekkeslaap, Bookings.com
What else to do there?Mbombela is the stepping stone to the world-famous Kruger National Park – self-drive or splash out on a private lodge; Various Tourist attractions around town including Lowveld Botanical Garden and the Mafunyane Waterpark; Take a drive to gaze through God’s Window.
Normal Finishers+/- 4000
Which year was the race started?1985
How many previous events have been held?38
Cutoff time6h30
First prize value20000
Route Elevation (total climbing)498
Bonkolo Marathon (8-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionA circular route from the Bonkolo Dam. Route description from organiser, “Marathon runners head out towards Aloe Grove and then meet up with the half marathon back at the Bonkolo Dam. Runners head back towards town into Blue Rise, around the Berry Dam and through parts of top town. Runners are faced with the mountain starting at 25km and taking them all the way to Sunnyside before they make their way back to the Bonkolo Dam via Hangklip Road, Kingsway and Livingstone Road. The never-ending Livingstone road towards the SPCA and the dam wall is arguably the most demanding section of the race. This is where a strong mind is needed to overcome the tiredness of the body, but the runners are soon rewarded with the sight of the finish at the Bonkolo Dam.”
Detailed ReportBonkolo Marathon (Warming up for a World Cup win): https://runningmann.co.za/2020/05/02/bonkolo-marathon/   
Race DateSaturday 08 November 2025
LocationKomani, EC
Start VenueBonkola Dam Queenstown
Route TypeCircular
Race Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/events/bonkolo-dam/twizza-bonkolo-marathon-and-half-marathon/703184226725959/
Contact Detailsqtnharriers@gmail.com
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://entrytickets.net/bonkolomarathon
Pre-entries CloseSunday 02 November 2025
Entry FeeR250
Included ExtrasShirt (first 600 entries)
Late entriesYes (R50 extra for late entries; No race day entries)
Title sponsorTwizza http://www.twizza.co.za/
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?Fly to East London; 200km (2h30) drive to Queenstown
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options
What else to do there?Relax at the dam afterwards.
Normal Finishers+/- 100
Which year was the race started??
How many previous events have been held?51
Cutoff time5h30
First prize value5000
Route Elevation (total climbing)470
aQuelle Jacaranda City Marathon (8-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionYour chance to see purple rain in real life at the only Gauteng marathon north of the Jukskei in the second half of the year.
A double-lapper timed to capture the capital city’s famous Jacaranda trees in full bloom. Flat by Tshwane standards (hilly by anywhere else’s standards). If purple is your favourite colour this is the race for you. The race is undergoing a rebirth with a completely new route. Here is the description from the race director, “The 42,2km will be a double lap race that includes “quick kilometres” where running/walking will be without strain, a couple of “slow poisons” where athletes will have to keep their focus on the job at hand and short steep climbs that will bring a challenge or two into the experience.”
Detailed ReportJacaranda Marathon (Purple Rain in Pretoria): https://runningmann.co.za/2018/11/16/jacaranda-marathon/   
Race DateSaturday 08 November 2025
LocationPretoria, Gau
Start VenueRietondale Park, Pretoria
Route TypeDouble-lapper
Race Websitehttps://www.sportsvendo.co.za/jacaranda-city-challenge
Contact Detailsdata@sportsvendo.co.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://www.entryninja.com/events/82667-jacaranda-city-challenge
Pre-entries Close?
Entry FeeR436
Included Extras
Late entriesYes –
Title sponsoraQuelle
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?75km (1h) drive north
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options
What else to do there?http://www.tshwanetourism.com/
Normal Finishers+/- 2000
Which year was the race started?1999
How many previous events have been held?26
Cutoff time?
First prize value?
Route Elevation (total climbing)263
Hope Challenge Marathon (8 Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionFrom the organiser, “It’s not an actual double lap but 21km is a double lap of the 10km then the 42km has a different second 21km .
Its  a nice route which has a flat first 21km through part of the Durban Promenade as well part of Durban city center. The second half takes you to Durban North with a couple of short hills. It then comes back to finish at the Durban Amphitheatre giving you an opportunity of a strong finish.”
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 08 November 2025
LocationDurban, KZN
Start VenueAmphitheatre North Beach
Route TypeDouble-lapper
Race WebsiteNone
Contact Detailsnduku@realtimetrading.co.za; ethekwiniathleticclub@gmail.com
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://www.eventtiming.info/entryonline.php?id=1436
Pre-entries CloseTuesday 04 November 2025
Entry FeeR390
Included ExtrasShirt (first 2,000 entries)
Late entriesYes (R50 extra for late entries)
Title sponsorNone
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?600km (6h) drive or fly to Durban and 45km (40m) drive from King Shaka along the N2.
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options.
What else to do there?Plenty of tourist options in and around Durban: http://visitdurban.travel/.
The Durban CBD is 15 minutes by car, with uShaka Marine World and North/South Pier as your destination.
Normal Finishers+/- 500
Which year was the race started?2024
How many previous events have been held?1
Cutoff time7h00
First prize value6000
Route Elevation (total climbing)?
Sani Stagger Marathon (8 Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionSet amongst the Maloti Drakensberg World Heritage Site, this is one of the toughest but most scenic marathons in the country. The out-and-back route takes you from the foot of the iconic Sani Pass to the summit over a journey of 21 kilometres and a climb of 1,400m. The steady pull to the escapement culminates with the steepest section as a leg-shattering series a switchbacks lets you gaze down at the runners behind you before reaching the turnaround point just over the South African border post. Your reward along the way are brilliant views of the Drakensberg Mountains and, if you bring your passport, you can have a quick drink at the highest pub in Africa just over the Lesotho border (an altitude of 2,876m) before heading back down the old donkey pass.
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 08 November 2025
LocationSani Pass, KZN
Start VenuePremier Resort Sani Pass
Route TypeOut-and-back
Race Websitehttp://www.sanistagger.co.za/
Contact Detailsinfo@sanistagger.co.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://racepass.com/za/races/sani-stagger
Pre-entries CloseSold out
Entry FeeR560
Included Extras
Late entriesNo –
Title sponsorNone
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?550km (6h30) drive mostly along the N3.
Accommodation Optionshttps://www.sanistagger.co.za/accommodation/
What else to do there?The race is based close to the village of Underberg which is the gateway to the Southern Drakensberg. There are a number of activities available including Fly-Fishing, San Rock Art, Hiking Trails, Trips up Sani Pass, Mountain Biking.
Normal Finishers+/- 200
Which year was the race started??
How many previous events have been held??
Cutoff time3h45 at halfway
First prize value?
Route Elevation (total climbing)1418
Cheetahs Mthatha Marathon (9-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionThis is a friendly, relaxed, point-to-point race starting 42km from Mthatha and run back into town along the N2. The route is best described as rolling hills from start to finish – the only flat stretch of road is the bridge over the railway line. You pass the Qunu (pronounced [ˈk͡ǃuːnu]) – which is where Nelson Mandela grew up and is buried – in the early stage of the race. From there you get to enjoy a long run (and probably a couple of walks) before freedom could be found in Mthatha. The highest point of the route comes at 27km. From there one drops 200m over the last 15km but there are still plenty of uphills to counter one’s charge to the finish.
Although you are running on a national road, the scenery is picturesque with green valleys melting into mountain ranges. The landscape is broken by sporadic villages with the characteristic rondavels dominating the architecture.
Note: The route has been changed to mostly avoid running on the N2 and now runs through villages.
Detailed ReportCheetahs Marathon (rocking Mththa’s rolling hills): https://runningmann.co.za/2023/12/19/cheetahs-marathon/
Race DateSunday 09 November 2025
LocationMthatha Stadium, EC
Start VenueNtlaza
Route TypePoint-to-point
Race Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/CheetahsAthleticsClub/
Contact Detailsinfo@cheetahsac.co.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1572454391
Pre-entries CloseSunday 02 November 2025
Entry FeeR350
Included ExtrasShirt (first 500 entries)
Late entriesYes (No race day entries)
Title sponsorNone
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?Expensive flight into Mthatha or Fly to East London & 230km (3h15) drive to Mthatha
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options
What else to do there?Visit Nelson Mandela’s home and the Nelson Mandela Museum or use as a base to explore the beautiful Transkei landscape.
Normal Finishers+/- 300
Which year was the race started?2022
How many previous events have been held?3
Cutoff time?
First prize valueR6,000
Route Elevation (total climbing)621
Ditau Diarora Marathon (15-Nov): Doubtful
Race DescriptionTaung is a seTswana word meaning “a place of lions” and the name of the marathon “Ditau Diarora” means “Lions are roaring”.
From the website, “The route course is fairly flat on a bitumen “tar” road, except 2km on gravel road between N18 and Mokgareng. The 42km race starts and finishes at Taung Hospital Sports Ground. Runners will turn right at Blekkies towards Chiefscourt and passes Ba-Ga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Council , from there runners will cruises past Mmabana Taung, Taung Agricultural College, PH Mooketsi Agricultural High School, Taung Sports Complex, Taung Mall, villages of Mokgareng, Rooiwal, Matolong, Maphoitsile and Manokwane.”
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 15 November 2025
LocationTaung, NW
Start VenueTaung Community Hospital Sports Ground
Route TypeCircular
Race Website
Contact Detailsditaudiaroraac@gmail.com 
Distance42
Online Entries?
Pre-entries Close?
Entry Fee?
Included ExtrasShirt
Late entries? –
Title sponsorNone
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?400km (5h) drive south west
Accommodation Options?
What else to do there?Check out the Taung Skull World Heritage Site
Normal FinishersN/A
Which year was the race started?2025
How many previous events have been held?0
Cutoff time?
First prize value?
Route Elevation (total climbing)?
Waterberg 3-in-1 Marathon (15-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionThe 42,2 km race will head out from Weesgerus Resort, through town and run towards Bela-Bela on the R101 route before turning back and finishing at Weesgerus again. This route includes some steep and challenging up-and-down hills.
The event follows a 3-in-1 format where you can also run a half marathon at midday and a 10km in the late afternoon for a 73.3km total.
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 15 November 2025
LocationModimolle, Lim
Start VenueWeesgerus Lodge
Route TypeOut-and-back
Race Website
Contact Detailsmoatshe98@gmail.com
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://www.entryninja.com/events/82759-waterberg-race-3-in-1?utm_source=runningcalendar
Pre-entries CloseSunday 02 November 2025
Entry FeeR350
Included Extras(Shirt 3-in-1 pre entries)
Late entriesYes (R20 extra for late entries)
Title sponsorNone
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?200km (2h) drive due north on the N1.
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options
What else to do there?http://polokwanetourism.co.za/
Normal Finishers+/- 100
Which year was the race started?2024
How many previous events have been held?1
Cutoff time5h30
First prize value12000
Route Elevation (total climbing)458
Northridge Mall Marathon (15-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionA moderate circular route around the northern suburbs of Bloemfontein. After 14km of gentle downhill, there are 14km of continual climbing to the highest point of the route. After that, it’s undulations to the finish.
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 15 November 2025
LocationBloemfontein, FS
Start VenueOFM Central Media Park
Route TypeCircular
Race Websitehttps://bloemachilles.co.za/races/northridge/
Contact Detailsinfo@bloemachilles.co.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://entries.chiptimer.co.za/2025-nrm/
Pre-entries Close?
Entry FeeR480
Included ExtrasShirt
Late entriesYes (No race day entries)
Title sponsorOfm
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?400km (4h) drive due south on the N1.
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options.
Sangiro Lodge is close to venue and there are other guesthouses in Kenneth Kaunda Drive.
What else to do there?https://www.bloemfonteintourism.co.za/
Normal Finishers+/- 200
Which year was the race started?2022
How many previous events have been held?3
Cutoff time5h00
First prize value3000
Route Elevation (total climbing)391
The Magoebaskloof Plunge Marathon (22 Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionDescription from the organiser, “Race starts the historic town of Haenertsburg which nestles below the massive Iron Crown Mountain, a few minor straights and curves to the famous cemetery where many people picnic with sundowners and then down to the R71. Here you will follow a lovely undulating route, alongside plantations, Clearwater’s Cove Corner, Stanford College Dip, Blueberry Hill and then finally the top of Magoebaskloof Pass as you arrive at the Houtbosdorp turnoff. Follow the R71, with a few gentle bends and the descent becomes a little more interesting the pass leads from the highveld down the escarpment to the sub-tropical Lowveld, dropping about 600m over a distance of just 6km. Warriors Corner is probably the tightest as you charge headlong down the pass. Tree lined with amazing views down the valley towards Tzaneen.
Once through the hairpin bends and the famous lookout point, where some may be tempted to stop for a selfie, you take the gentler corners downward towards the bottom of the Pass. A nice gentle level run and then a few sneaky little uphills for interest sake until you arrive at the Allesbeste Padstal. Quick right turn and down over the twin bridges, up onto the R36 for a moment and right into Anneke Avenue. Downhill all the way into Aqua Avenue past the Tzaneen Dam and the home straight into the Tzaneen Showgrounds. Magoebaskloof Pass is the 20th steepest pass in the country.”
Detailed ReportMagoeba Plunge Marathon (the Limpopo rollercoaster): https://runningmann.co.za/2020/02/25/magoeba-plunge-marathon/  
Race DateSaturday 22 November 2025
LocationHaenertsburg-Tzaneen, Lim
Start VenuePlein Street, Haenertsburg
Route TypePoint-to-point
Race Website
Contact Detailsbarryd@hillary.co.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://secure.onreg.com/onreg2/front/step1.php?id=7205
Pre-entries CloseMonday 17 November 2025
Entry FeeR431
Included Extras?
Late entries? –
Title sponsorRotary Haenertsburg
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?400km (4h30) drive mostly along the N1.
Accommodation Optionswww.mountaingetaways.co.za
What else to do there?Explore the Haenertsburg Grasslands, Debengeni Falls and Agatha State Forest – with your options varying from a short exploratory walk to multi-day hikes. See the dense Magoebaskloof forest from above on a zip line canopy tour that includes three waterfall crossings over the Great Letaba River Gorge. If you want to get a closer inspection of the Letaba River, a visit to the Zwakala Microbrewery is highly recommended – the mountain river is the core ingredient of their handcrafted brews. The Agatha Crocodile Farm provides the opportunity to touch baby crocodiles as well as feed the adults – and if you do want to see these and other apex predators in their natural habitat, the Kruger National Park’s Phalaborwa Gate is just a one hour drive away.
Normal Finishers+/- 300
Which year was the race started?2020
How many previous events have been held?4
Cutoff time6h00
First prize value5000
Route Elevation (total climbing)472
Die Vlakte Marathon (22-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionThis is a lovely lowkey marathon from Heidelberg to the beach at Witsand in the Western Cape. Starting at 100m above sea-level, you get all your climbing done over the first 10km (and reach an altitude of 200m) before gently dropping down to the ocean at Witsand. Much of the route goes past farms with curious ostriches providing support.
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 22 November 2025
LocationHeidelberg-Witsand, WC
Start VenueHeidelberg High
Route TypePoint-to-point
Race Websitehttps://langebergathletics.co.za/vlakte-marathon/
Contact Detailslangebergathletics@gmail.com
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://www.entryninja.com/events/82545-23rd-vlakte-marathon
Pre-entries Close?
Entry FeeR195
Included ExtrasGoodie Bag (first 150 entries)
Late entriesYes (R20 extra for late entries; No race day entries)
Title sponsorBVSA
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?1,300km (13h) drive south or fly to Cape Town and 260km (3h) drive along the N2.
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options
What else to do there?https://www.witsand.co.za/
Normal Finishers+/- 300
Which year was the race started?2002
How many previous events have been held?22
Cutoff time6h00
First prize value1500
Route Elevation (total climbing)247
Volksrust Marathon (22-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionAn up and down, out and back route with some of the best support tables in the country (and arrive at the start with enough time to enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee and rusks). A bit of dirt road running is thrown into the end of the loop for those that like to get off the tar for a bit. Make sure you leave room in your tog bag for the medal – it is by far the biggest in the country!
Detailed ReportVolksrust Marathon (High Spirits in the Highlands): https://runningmann.co.za/2018/02/04/volksrust-marathon/
Race DateSaturday 22 November 2025
LocationVolksrust, Mpu
Start VenueVolksrust Highschool
Route TypeOut-and-back
Race Websitehttp://volksrust.com/marathon/index-1.html
Contact Detailslindaduvenage@yahoo.com
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://www.entryninja.com/events/82761-volksrust-marathon?utm_source=runningcalendar
Pre-entries CloseThursday 20 November 2025
Entry FeeR220
Included Extras
Late entriesNo –
Title sponsorStucky Motors
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?240km (2h45) drive.
Accommodation OptionsPlenty of good B&Bs – you should be able to find one within walking distance of the start.
What else to do there?Use as a base to explore the Battlefields Route.
Normal Finishers+/- 100
Which year was the race started??
How many previous events have been held??
Cutoff time5h00
First prize value1200
Route Elevation (total climbing)460
Kimberley Big Hole Marathon (22-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionNothing known about this marathon.
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 22 November 2025
LocationKimberley, NC
Start VenueSol Plaatje University
Route Type?
Race Websitewww.diamondanddorings.com
Contact Detailsadmin@agw.org.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://secure.onreg.com/onreg2/front/step1.php?id=7306
Pre-entries CloseTuesday 18 November 2025
Entry FeeR273
Included ExtrasShirt, Socks, Visor (first 100 entrants)
Late entriesYes (No race day entries)
Title sponsorDiamonds and Dorings
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?500km (5h) drive or 1h flight to Kimberley
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options
What else to do there?Go digging for diamonds at the ‘Big Hole’ complex; Check out the historic battlefields as well as various memorials and museums; Have a beer at the Star of the West – the oldest pub in South Africa. There are also a few game viewing options within close driving distance.
Normal FinishersN/A
Which year was the race started?2025
How many previous events have been held?0
Cutoff time?
First prize value200000
Route Elevation (total climbing)?
Berg-op-berg-af Marathon (22-Nov): Half marathon only

Drakensburg Marathon (22 Nov): Not on calendar

Sportsmans Warehouse Winelands Marathon (29-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionEnjoy a marathon in and around the beautiful and historic town of Stellenbosch. This is the most famous wine growing region of South Africa and Helderberg Harriers deliver a Methode Cap Classique Marathon amongst the historic buildings and vineyards that characterise the region. The relatively flat circular route has enough undulations to keep life interesting and a special music and entertainment zone in the last ten kilometres will push you through to the finish at Eikestad Primary School grounds.
Detailed Report-: –
Race DateSaturday 29 November 2025
LocationStellenbosch, WC
Start VenueEikestad Primary School Stellenbosch
Route TypeCircular
Race Websitehttps://www.topevents.co.za/event/sportsmans-warehouse-winelands-marathon-2025/
Contact Detailsinfo@topevents.co.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://winelands.topevents.co.za/
Pre-entries CloseSunday 09 November 2025
Entry FeeR290
Included Extras
Late entriesNo –
Title sponsorSportsmans Warehouse https://www.sportsmanswarehouse.co.za/
Permanent NumbersYes
How to get there from Joburg?Fly to Cape Town; 40km drive from the airport to the Stellenbosch.
Accommodation OptionsTake a look at: www.visit-stellenbosch.com and www.stellenbosch.travel
What else to do there?Great dining and better wining in the historical town of Stellenbosch. The only difficulty is choosing which of the wine farms to visit for a tasting tour. Plenty of other attractions as well, check out www.visit-stellenbosch.com or www.stellenbosch.travel for more options and activities.
Normal Finishers+/- 2000
Which year was the race started?1978
How many previous events have been held?45
Cutoff time6h
First prize value7800
Route Elevation (total climbing)459
Mpumalanga Marathon (29-Nov): Cancelled

Flyer (where available)

NRB Harriers Challenge Marathon (29 Nov): Not on calendar

African Bank Soweto Marathon (29-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionThe best way to join the mile-high club: Run at an altitude of just over 1,600m and endure over 600m of climbing along the way with most of the hard work crammed into the last half of the race. This tough marathon is the best way to tour Johannesburg’s South Western Townships.
This is the one of the few single lap marathons in Gauteng and by far the best way to tour Soweto. Get out your guidebook and look for the eight landmarks along the way: Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Walter Sisulu Square, The Regina Mundi Catholic Church, Credo Mutwa Cultural Village, Morris Isaacson High School, June 16 Memorial Acre, Vilakazi Street and The Hector Pieterson Memorial.
The event also offers a unique finish experience inside the iconic Calabash – which hosted the 2010 Soccer World Cup final. Crowd support is excellent as the local residents come out to cheer runners on.  For overseas runners looking to tick off an African marathon with a unique ‘big city’ experience, this is the race I would recommend.
Detailed ReportSoweto Marathon (Ubuntu for the average middle-class white guy): https://runningmann.co.za/2017/11/12/soweto-marathon/   
Race DateSaturday 29 November 2025
LocationSoweto, Gau
Start VenueFNB Stadium
Route TypeCircular
Race Websitehttps://sowetomarathon.com/
Contact Detailsinfo@sowetomarathon.com
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://secure.onreg.com/onreg2/front/step1.php?id=7266
Pre-entries Close?
Entry FeeR411
Included ExtrasShirt
Late entriesNo –
Title sponsorAfrican Bank
Permanent NumbersNo
How to get there from Joburg?The start is 25km south west of central Joburg with many access points.
Accommodation OptionsSoak up the township vibe by booking a room at the “Soweto Hotel” in Kliptown (where the Freedom Charter was signed / 3km from the race venue). Check out recommendations at: https://sowetomarathon.com/accommodation
What else to do there?Book yourself onto a township tour or explore the many famous and significant sites in the vicinity like Vilakazi Street and the Hector Pietersen Memorial Museum.
Normal Finishers+/- 5000
Which year was the race started?1991
How many previous events have been held?29
Cutoff time?
First prize value?
Route Elevation (total climbing)579
Bluff Marathon (30-Nov): Confirmed
Race DescriptionThe double-lap route is known as one of the toughest in Durban. The race starts at the Bluff clubhouse before a scenic stroll along Marine Drive. The ocean views distract you from the hard work your legs are enduring. This year the route will be run in reverse and there is more running along the coastline.
Detailed ReportBluff Marathon (Ruff and Tuff with zero Fluff): https://runningmann.co.za/2024/12/18/bluff-marathon/
Race DateSunday 30 November 2025
LocationDurban, KZN
Start VenueFynnlands Combined Sports Club, 55 Smith Drive, Bluff
Route TypeDouble-lapper
Race Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/bluffac/
Contact Detailsinfo@bluffac.co.za
Distance42
Online Entrieshttps://www.eventtiming.info/entryonline.php?id=1422
Pre-entries CloseSunday 16 November 2025
Entry FeeR380
Included ExtrasShirt (first 1,500 entries)
Late entriesYes (No race day entries)
Title sponsorMcNaught & Co
Permanent NumbersPossibly in future
How to get there from Joburg?600km (6h) drive or fly to Durban and 45km (40m) drive from King Shaka along the N2.
Accommodation OptionsCheck out Google for B&B and hotel options. Bluff has some amazing local B&B’s as we are part of SODURBA (Durban South Tourism). The Echo Park is situated within 5k of the race venue, with various other sea facing accommodation available on route (you may even get to see some whales).
What else to do there?Plenty of tourist options in and around Durban: http://visitdurban.travel/.
The Durban CBD is 15 minutes by car, with uShaka Marine World and North/South Pier as your destination.
Normal Finishers+/- 200
Which year was the race started?2018
How many previous events have been held?5
Cutoff time6h00
First prize value10000
Route Elevation (total climbing)670

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