6 April: Run around Frederiksberg Have

Lace up your running shoes and join us for a revitalizing Saturday morning run around the beautiful Frederiksberg Have, followed by coffee, croissants and conversation.

Lace up your running shoes and join us for a revitalizing Saturday morning run around the beautiful Frederiksberg Have, followed by coffee, croissants and conversation.

Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out, this event is open to all levels. The scenic loop is 5km, starting and ending at Oliver’s Oase

Date and time: Saturday April 06, 09:00 – 11:00
Meet at: Frederiksberg Allé 69, 1820 Frederiksberg, Oliver’s Oase
Free to join – rsvp required

What to expect

  • Refreshing run: Enjoy a leisurely run around Frederiksberg Have, taking in the picturesque views and fresh air. 
  • Be a part of our vibrant community: 
  • Post-run refreshments: After the run, join us at Oliver’s Oase for some coffee and croissants. (Remember to bring cash or card) 
  • Meet like-minded people: Get to know fellow internationals, expats and members of The Copenhagen Post‘s team in a relaxed and friendly environment. 

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