Fameck · France

5K races near Fameck

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Upcoming 5K races near Fameck

AUG 2
13AUG
Run · road · 5K
B2Run Dillingen/Saar
Dillingen an der Saar · 45 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 5K
Blue run decathlon - Yutz
Yutz · 9 km away
SEP 9
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
10. SaarschleifenLand-Lauf
Merzig · 42 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les 10 km de l’avenir - Saint-Avold
Saint-Avold · 49 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Metz trophy
Metz · 21 km away
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13SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail et marche de la madone à Varsberg
Varsberg · 41 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
CEB-Saarwiesenlauf
Merzig · 42 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
45. Saaraltarmlauf
Saarlouis · 47 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail Des Minières De Saint-Pancré - Saint Pancre
Saint Pancre · 41 km away
28SEP
Run · road · 5K
La Course pour la Planète de Marange-Silvange
Marange-Silvange · 10 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 5K
La Yussoise
Yutz · 9 km away
Fameck · 50 km
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Recurring 5K races near Fameck

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La ballastière jeunes - Hagondange
SAT OCT 10
La Ballastière Jeunes is a children’s running event in Hagondange, starting Saturday afternoon. It features short races for various age groups, ranging from a 200-meter run to a 3-kilometer course for older or more experienced children. The event provides six distances in total: 500 meters, 700 meters, 1 kilometer, 1.5 kilometers, and 3 kilometers, ensuring young runners can select a race appropriate for their abilities. The atmosphere is intentionally low-pressure, with no timed races or long distances to deter newcomers. Children run with family nearby, in a secure and family-oriented setting. Participation is free, allowing any child interested in running to join, and all participants receive a medal upon finishing.
Run and Bike C3F VTT - Malling
MON OCT 12
The Run and Bike C3F VTT - Malling is a run-and-bike event held in Malling, located in France’s Moselle department. It is scheduled for October and includes short race options of 2 km, 4 km, and 5 km, alongside a longer 15 km distance. The event's format involves teams alternating between running and cycling, differing from a standard road race. Registration begins at €10. The Malling event is part of the C3F VTT series, suggesting it originates from an off-road cycling club rather than a large-scale urban race.
Halloweenlauf LG Reimsbach-Oppen
FRI OCT 30
The Halloweenlauf LG Reimsbach-Oppen is a Halloween evening race in Oppen, organized by LG Reimsbach Oppen. Starts take place in the Lückner-Arena, featuring short races for young children, older school-age runners, and a 5.1 km Jedermannslauf for the main community distance. The route follows an asphalt circuit of approximately 800 meters, with the first and final laps each extended by 150 meters. The program begins with a 350 m Wichtellauf, followed by children’s races of 750 m, 1.1 km, and 1.9 km by age group. A 750 m Special Olympics run is offered for children and young people with disabilities, who may also opt for one of the longer distances.
Hemmersdorfer Glühweinlauf
SAT NOV 14
The Hemmersdorfer Glühweinlauf is a small road running event in Rehlingen-Siersburg, Saarland, western Germany, with recent editions held in mid-November. It features 10 km and 5 km races, along with a 2 km children's or school race, making it suitable for adult runners, younger runners, and families. The name translates to “mulled-wine run,” reflecting the cold-season timing and lending the event a more local, informal character compared to a large city race. The course consists of roads, offering straightforward distance options instead of a complex race program. Fields typically number in the low hundreds, with past finisher totals ranging from the mid-200s to just over 300. There is no official timing, contributing to a community run atmosphere rather than a results-focused competition, although start lists, results, photos, and reports are still published online. Registration is managed via the organizer's website.
Trail du Muscle pour le Téléthon
SUN NOV 29
Trail du Muscle pour le Téléthon is a charity foot race held in late November in Yutz, Moselle, Grand Est, France. The event is structured around a short 2.5 km loop, allowing participants to select distances of 2.5 km, 5 km, 10 km, or 17 km. It also features children’s and junior courses, positioning it as a community event rather than a specialized trail competition. The course combines urban sections with natural landscapes, accommodating both running and walking. Participation benefits AFM Téléthon, with funds directed towards medical research, patient assistance, and the development of novel therapies for rare diseases. The Yutz Téléthon initiative raised €10,000 during its inaugural year and receives support from the Jeune Chambre Économique de Metz.
Challenge des 3 Côtes - Maidières
WED DEC 2
Challenge des 3 Côtes is a running event in Maidières, a commune in Meurthe-et-Moselle in Lorraine, northeastern France. It appears on local race calendars in early December and offers short-distance options of 3 km and 5 km, making it more of a community race than a long road challenge. The start is in Maidières, and the race is part of the Lorraine running circuit. The title translates to “Challenge of the Three Slopes,” suggesting a route incorporating the area’s small climbs, although the available information only confirms the distances and location.
Les Foulées de la St Nicolas pour les Blessés des Armées
SUN DEC 6
Les Foulées de la St Nicolas pour les Blessés des Armées is a December road race and walk held in Metz, Moselle, France. It provides 1 km, 5 km, and 10 km distances, with a children’s and junior course, making it suitable for families, walkers, short-distance runners, and those seeking a more challenging run. The race has a military connection; its slogan is “Courir pour les blessés,” and it generates funds for Terre-Fraternité-Ado, an organization supporting wounded soldiers and their families. The 5 km course is noted for its speed, crossing the outskirts and city center of Metz, while the 10 km presents a greater challenge. The event is organized by the Etat-major de la zone de Défense et de sécurité Est, with the finish area located at the Palais du Gouverneur Militaire. Post-race, participants can enjoy hot chocolate and local specialties like Quiche Lorraine, Tarte à la Mirabelle, and Madeleine de Commercy, offering a distinct Lorraine conclusion to the day.
Liberty Fun 515 - Hombourg-Budange
MON DEC 14
The Liberty Fun 515 begins in the garden of Hombourg-Budange castle, starting from a location that immediately gives the race its local character. The first edition attracted 623 participants despite wet weather and mud. The format offers three distance options, including a 5 km choice that drew many younger participants. The course crosses prairies, trails, and forest, with participants passing by the foot of Hombourg castle. Liberty run & bike, under Alphonse Valente, incorporated obstacles to enhance the playful nature of the event, along with small rewards during the race and at the finish. The participants represented a mix of ages and included many women. Several runners drew comparisons to Kanerdall and Run'range, observing that this event had less mud and a very enjoyable atmosphere.
La ronde hivernale - Saulnes
TUE JAN 5
La Ronde hivernale is a winter team race in Saulnes, named for its conditions: runners have lined up with snow underfoot and temperatures around -4 to -3 degrees Celsius. The event has passed its 20th edition and drew 58 teams, totaling 180 runners. The format is notable: the circuit is 5 km, and teams grow as the race progresses. One runner starts, a teammate joins on the next lap, and the team finishes the final lap as a trio. The race is liked locally for its unusual relay-style setup and friendly atmosphere; Adrien Zolfo, the mayor, was present for his final edition in office.
Nocti'run - Metz
MON JAN 11
Nocti'run - Metz is a night-time urban trail race held in Metz, Moselle, France, offering 5 km and 10 km routes. It takes place early in the year, starting from the Metz prefecture, guiding participants through the city center after sunset, often in freezing temperatures. The event, though in its early stages, saw its fifth edition attract over 3,700 participants, setting a new record. Beyond the competition, the race supports Inform'elles, an organization dedicated to combating violence against women. Consequently, the participants include local runners seeking a winter challenge alongside individuals motivated by the cause.
Course des 3 côtes de Nouilly
TUE FEB 23
Boucles de l'acier - Florange
MON MAR 29
Boucles de l'Acier is a road-running series held in Florange, located in France's Moselle department. The course is set in the city center and features a 10 km race, a 5 km option, and children's races. The 10 km begins before the 5 km. Entry fees are 12 EUR for the 10 km and 8 EUR for the 5 km. The 10 km can be completed as a single loop or two 5 km loops, with 41 meters of elevation gain. The 5 km has 15 meters of elevation gain. This course is suitable for runners aiming for a personal best. The 10 km holds an FFA label, allowing it to count towards qualification for the French 10 km championships. Aid stations are positioned at the halfway point for the 10 km and at the finish line for all races. The event accommodates both adult and child participants.
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Fameck hosts 25 5K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.