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10K races near Bremen

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Upcoming 10K races near Bremen

This week 3
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Bremer Brückenlauf
Brême · 1 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
14. Brückenlauf
Ihlienworth · 74 km away
4JUL
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Küstenkanallauf
Kampe · 65 km away
JUL 4
18JUL
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Wiesenlauf - 22. Volks- und Straßenlauf
Klein Meckelsen · 50 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
27. OYLER Berglauf
Marklohe · 51 km away
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24JUL
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Bokeler Windmühlen-Lauf
Beverstedt · 40 km away
25JUL
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37. Mulsumer Speckenlauf
Wurster Nordseeküste · 72 km away
AUG 10
8AUG
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Volkslauf um den Auesee
Espelkamp · 79 km away
14AUG
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24. Dammer Stadtlauf
Damme · 74 km away
21AUG
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Mulsumer Abendlauf
Kutenholz · 57 km away
22AUG
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Schortenser Jever-Fun-Lauf
Schortens · 77 km away
23AUG
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Oldenburg Lauf durch die Nacht
Oldenbourg · 40 km away
28AUG
Run · road · 10K
26. Verdener Stadt-Lauf
Verden · 33 km away
28AUG
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Esperker Funlauf
Neustadt am Rübenberge · 77 km away
29AUG
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37. Heideblütenlauf
Schneverdingen · 66 km away
30AUG
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Altstadtlauf Buxtehude
Buxtehude · 74 km away
30AUG
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Steinhuder-Meer-Lauf
Neustadt am Rübenberge · 77 km away
SEP 12
6SEP
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Wardenburger Sommerlauf
Wardenburg · 41 km away
6SEP
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22. Glomb City Marathon Bremerhaven
Bremerhaven · 55 km away
6SEP
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Dörverden läuft 2026
Dörverden · 38 km away
12SEP
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Brokser Volkslauf Bruchhausen-Vilsen
Bruchhausen-Vilsen · 30 km away
12SEP
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Diepholzer Stadtlauf
Diepholz · 60 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Marathon de Brême
Brême · 1 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
19. Braker hkk Lauf
Brake (Unterweser) · 36 km away
13SEP
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SWB Marathon Bremen
Bremen
17SEP
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City Marathon Bremerhaven
Bremerhaven · 53 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
21. Freimarktslauf
Garrel · 54 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Rotenburger City-Lauf
Rotenburg · 40 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
29. Cloppenburger Citylauf
Cloppenburg · 57 km away
Bremen · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Bremen

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

35. Herbstlauf TuS Ofen
SAT OCT 3
The Herbstlauf TuS Ofen is a family-oriented running event in Ofen, a district of Bad Zwischenahn on the western edge of Oldenburg in Lower Saxony. Organized by TuS Ofen, a local sports club supporting competitive, recreational, community, and health sports, it takes place in early October. The race day features several distances: an 800 m run for the youngest children, a 3 km schoolchildren's run, a 5 km walking route, a 5 km open run, and the 10 km EDEKA-Böse-Lauf for those seeking a greater challenge. Start and finish are at the TuS Ofen sports field on Rudolf-Kinau-Weg, centering the event on the club grounds. The race's local character is prominent: every finisher receives a gingerbread heart, and the sports hall offers food alongside a large cake buffet. Practicalities like bag drop are managed in the new gymnasium near race number pickup. Ofen, with its rural background as a former farming community, has experienced shifting municipal borders around Oldenburg and now belongs to Bad Zwischenahn. The name originates from an Old High German word for meadow or wetland, reflecting the area's historical rural identity.
Osterfeiner SgH Dümmerlauf
SAT OCT 3
The Osterfeiner SgH Dümmerlauf begins on the dike at Olgahafen in Dümmerlohausen, near Damme in Lower Saxony. This landscape run is organized by SW Osterfeine, with its route around the Dümmer See, the second-largest lake in the state. The course follows gravel, asphalt, and paved paths around the lake, focusing on steady running over varied surfaces rather than technical trail racing. The race supports the “Sportler gegen Hunger” initiative, and its twelfth running attracted a large field despite additional organizational hurdles.
Thänhuser Schloss Erbhof-Lauf 2026
SUN OCT 11
The Thänhuser Schloss Erbhof-Lauf begins and ends at Kirchwiehe, directly across from Schloss Erbhof in Thedinghausen, Lower Saxony. Organized by TSV Thedinghausen, this October road-race event offers 10 km and 5 km races, alongside an 800 m children’s run. Established in 2016, the event caters to children, youth runners, active adults, and masters. The primary course is a measured, flat 5 km loop, completed once by 5 km participants and twice by 10 km runners. The 5 km route is also suitable for nordic walking, welcoming those not focused on race times. The children’s 800 m “Löwenlauf” takes place in the Baumpark adjacent to Schloss Erbhof, providing a short race for the youngest participants near the main start and finish landmark.
Oldenburg Marathon
SUN OCT 25
The Oldenburg Marathon is a road race held in Lower Saxony each October, with events in and around Oldenburg and Edewecht. Participants can select from multiple distances: 5 km, 10 km, half marathon, marathon, a half-marathon relay, and a children’s mile. This variety accommodates both novice runners and those targeting the full 42.195 km. It is the largest running event between the Weser and the Ems, having recorded over 7,000 registrations and sold-out start positions in a recent year. The start is located on Gartenstraße near the Schlossgarten. The route incorporates city streets and natural paths between Edewecht and Oldenburg. The half marathon attracts the most participants, with over 2,500 registrations, followed by the 10 km race with approximately 2,000 runners. Oldenburg's city run originated in 1986, and the Oldenburger Marathonverein has organized the marathon under its present name since 2009. The scale of the event necessitates closing numerous city center streets, and local officials, including the mayor who traditionally gives the starting signal, participate on race morning.
Oldenburg Marathon 2026
SUN OCT 25
The Oldenburg Marathon begins in Hude, outside Oldenburg, directing runners toward the city rather than using a simple downtown loop. This road running event in Lower Saxony, Germany, starts in the morning and concludes centrally on Schlossplatz. It stands as the largest running event in the Weser-Ems region, anticipating over 5,000 participants across all races. The course spans approximately 32 km from Hude to the Hunte River, then proceeds along the river into Oldenburg for the final 10 km through the city. All race distances conclude on Schlossplatz, meaning shorter events and the marathon share the same city-center finish line. The participant field is substantial, creating the atmosphere of a regional mass race, with marathoners, participants in shorter races, club athletes, and local runners converging on the same finish area.
Winterlauf- und Wanderserie des TuS Jaderberg
SUN OCT 25
The TuS Jaderberg Winter Running and Walking Series is a 10 km event in Jaderberg, Lower Saxony. TuS Jaderberg organizes it as part of its Winterlaufserie TuS Jaderberg Cup. Runners, walkers, and Nordic walkers use the same local setup. Participants can start from Jader Strasse during a morning window between 09:00 and 10:30, rather than a single gun start. The route is approximately 10 km on roads and paths, marked with arrows. There is no timekeeping, making the day about completing the distance instead of chasing official results. Showers are available in the sports hall afterward. The series began in 1993, and TuS Jaderberg has indicated the winter running series is seeking a successor, suggesting a club tradition reliant on local volunteers.
57. Birkhahnlauf
SUN OCT 25
The Birkhahnlauf is a long-standing forest race in Schneeren, a district of Neustadt am Rübenberge, Germany, scheduled for the Sunday of the final October weekend. Starting and ending at Engelkenberg, it has been held for over 50 years. The event maintains a local, practical character, offering distinct distances for children, youth, women, and men, ranging from 500 metres to 10.2 km. The adult races cover 5.1 km and 10.2 km, while younger participants can select shorter options at 0.5 km, 1.0 km, or 2.3 km, tailored to their age groups. The courses primarily traverse pine forests via paved forest and farm tracks, incorporating minor sandy stretches and avoiding significant ascents. The children's races utilize a compact cross-country loop through woods and along paths. Each child finisher is awarded a certificate, and the top three receive medals. The longer courses are marked with kilometre signs, beneficial for participants aiming to set a pace on the level terrain. Online registration is preferred, though late entries are accepted near race day, with modest entry fees differentiated for adults and children.
Winterlauf- und Wanderserie des TuS Jaderberg - 3. Lauf
SUN NOV 22
The TuS Jaderberg Winter Running and Walking Series is a low-key winter road event in Jaderberg, Lower Saxony, featuring a 10-kilometer run and a Nordic walking option. It takes place over several months, beginning at the sports hall in Jaderberg. Participants can start anytime between 09:00 and 10:30, avoiding a mass start. The course winds through the Jaderberg area, suitable for both novice and seasoned participants. TuS Jaderberg organizes this series, which has been held since 1993 and contributes to the Winterlaufserie TuS Jaderberg cup. The event maintains simplicity: there is no timekeeping, the entry fee is €1 per run, and a trophy is available for purchase at €2.50.
88. Friedeholz Cross
SUN NOV 29
Friedeholz Cross is a forest cross-country race in Syke, Lower Saxony, and one round of the Syke-Weyher Cross-Series. It offers four distances, from a 1.3 km pupils’ race to a 10.3 km long race, covering children, youth runners, and adults on the same event day. The route is mostly on forest paths, with about 100 meters of asphalt before runners reach the Waldstadion Syke. The shorter races are split by age groups, while the 3.6 km middle distance is open from U16 upward and the 10.3 km race is for U20 and older. The event is part of a three-race series; runners seeking a series result must enter all three races before the first one. Changing between the middle and long distance is possible, but an individual switch does not count for the series standings.
Winterlauf- und Wanderserie des TuS Jaderberg - 4. Lauf
SUN DEC 6
The fourth round of the TuS Jaderberg Winterlauf- und Wanderserie is a winter 10 km road run in Jaderberg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Runners start at the Sporthalle Jaderberg, with a flexible morning start window from 09:00 to 10:30, and the same meeting point also serves the Nordic walking option. It is a deliberately simple local event: entry is €1 per run, registration goes through the organizer's website, and there is no official timekeeping. TuS Jaderberg Laufbewerbe organizes the series, which has been running since 1993. The format suits people who want a low-cost winter outing more than a formal race result, since participants can run or Nordic walk the 10 km course without chasing chip times. A trophy is available for €2.50, and the event page keeps practical follow-up material such as results lists, start lists, photos, and reports.
Winterlauf- und Wanderserie des TuS Jaderberg - 5. Lauf
SUN DEC 20
The TuS Jaderberg Winter Run and Walk Series is a low-key winter running and walking event in Jaderberg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The fifth event is a 10 km road race starting at the Jaderberg sports hall, with starts from 09:00 to 10:30. Participants can choose the 10-kilometer run, and Nordic walkers have a separate option within the same event. The course follows Jader Strasse, making it a local road event rather than a trail or stadium race. TuS Jaderberg organizes the series, which has taken place since 1993. The format is intentionally straightforward: entry costs 1 euro per event, there is no timing, and participants seeking a trophy pay a small additional fee.
43. Country Cross
SUN DEC 20
Country Cross begins and ends within Waldstadion Syke. Runners depart the stadium for rougher terrain in the surrounding area. The event features a 1.3 km children's race for U10 to U12 participants, a 5.5 km race for U14 and older, and a half marathon for adults and older juniors. The half marathon covers approximately 21.1 km on an unmeasured course, largely utilizing unpaved field, forest, and meadow paths. About 4 km are on paved service roads, with the final nearly 2 km returning along the track to the stadium finish. The 5.5 km route follows forest paths, with only about 100 m of asphalt before reaching Waldstadion Syke. Showers and changing rooms are provided at the venue.
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Bremen Base Miles

Bremen hosts 46 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Bremen from the Weser first. The fields north of the city, the Bürgerpark, and the trails along the Weser are the easy picks for base miles, Z2, and steady long runs. The city centre gives you the Bremer Nachtlauf in May, with 5k and 10k racing through town. ATS-Buntentor gives runners a club hook, and Bremen Marathon in September is the clean anchor event. Bremer Brückenlauf, Halloween-Run-Bremen, Katzen Sprung's Backyard Ultra, Crow Mountain Survival, and Bremer Firmenlauf zur Spätschicht fill the calendar without making training feel fussy.

Locals ride because Bremen makes bikes feel normal. The many cycle paths and the almost complete absence of hills keep family spins, gravel loop routes, and gran fondo prep simple. JustGo gives Bremen riders 8 gravel loop routes, and the routes run from 30 minutes to 4 hours with GPX files. The RTF/CTF Bremer Schlüssel in September and the Bremer Roland Radmarathon give the season its anchor race feel. Bremer Roland Radmarathon caps participation at 100 riders, so it has that proper local edge. The climbs are basically nowhere, so locals make power with wind, pace lines, and intervals.

May starts the good stretch with Bremer Nachtlauf, and June, July, and September keep both runners and riders busy. Bremen summer can bring heat waves when continental air arrives, so locals go early, sit in Z2, and save sharp work for cooler slots. October changes the mood because German Cross-Country season starts, Halloween-Run-Bremen lands, and Kuhcross Reloaded follows in November. Winter can bring prolonged frost, and temperatures below -10 °C happen only once every couple of years. Locals keep it simple when it bites: thermobibs on and off you go.