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10K races near Dresden

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Upcoming 10K races near Dresden

This week 2
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Lausitzer Seenland 100
Großräschen · 63 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Wilhelmsfelder Kerwelauf
Wilhelmsfeld · 72 km away
JUL 1
17JUL
Run · road · 10K
14. Freiberger Bürgerfestlauf
Freiberg · 31 km away
AUG 6
2AUG
Run · road · 10K
SpoWo-Lauf "Rund um die Kleinleipischer Hochkippe"
Lauchhammer · 50 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
NN Night Run Most
Most · 61 km away
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15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Pulsnitzer Gesundheitslauf
Pulsnitz · 24 km away
23AUG
Run · road · 10K
Wurzener Ringelnatzlauf
Wurzen · 78 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Cross Parkmaraton
Krásná Lípa · 56 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Tharandter-Wald-Lauf
Hartha · 54 km away
SEP 11
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Běh na Lahti
Děčín · 45 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Trmická desítka za Přemyslem Oráčem
Trmice · 49 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
43. Freiberger Herbstlauf
Freiberg · 31 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Finsterwalder Dutzend / Sängerstadt-Marathon
Finsterwalde · 65 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Stadtlauf Bautzen
Bautzen · 50 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
QDH - Lauf Quer durch die Dresdner Heide
Dresden
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Döbelner Halbmarathon
Döbeln · 44 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
24h Mad Chicken Run (24 Stunden Krabat Run)
Vetschau im Spreewald · 78 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Hoywoj-Citylauf Hoyerswerda
Hoyerswerda · 56 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Schwarzenberg-Lauf Elstra
Elstra · 34 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Pfaffenberglauf
Hohenstein-Ernstthal · 77 km away
Dresden · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Dresden

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Elbtal-Weinlauf Meißen
SAT OCT 3
The Elbtal-Weinlauf Meißen begins in Coswig, Saxony, at Hafenstraße 51, with participants starting at 10:00 AM. This October event in the Elbe Valley offers several distances: 30 km, 17 km, 12 km, and a 10 km road run. The event welcomes not just runners but also joggers, walkers, Nordic walkers, and hikers, positioning it as a countryside movement day rather than solely a road-racing event. The courses traverse the wine region surrounding Meißen, featuring paths through vineyards, sections alongside the Elbe River, and routes past winegrowers' properties. The organizer characterizes it as a run focused on enjoyment and the landscape, with numerous aid stations enhancing the relaxed wine-region atmosphere. A local vineyard has hosted participants since 2008, directly connecting the event to the area's wine heritage. Results, participant lists, photographs, and event summaries are made available, with one review highlighting the organization, atmosphere, course attractiveness, and value.
Spořická šestka
SAT OCT 3
Spořická šestka, held in early October in Spořice, centers on a 6 km road race. The event caters to more than just runners aiming for the main six-kilometer race; it also features a long-distance walk, team relays, an iLegal run, and children's races. The primary event is a six-kilometer road race. The broader Spořická šestka program accommodates walkers, relay teams, families, and younger participants with dedicated slots. Běžecký klub Spořice and the Municipality of Spořice are the organizers, providing online registration, race details, participant lists, on-site registration, adequate facilities, and a relaxed local atmosphere.
Großenhainer Röderlauf
SUN OCT 4
The Großenhainer Röderlauf is a local park race held in Großenhain, Saxony. Runners gather in Stadtpark Großenhain starting with the morning warm-up. This event is part of the Meißner-Sparkassen-Cup. One recorded edition had 153 participants, establishing it as a fixture in the regional running schedule, distinct from large-city road races. The results indicate a 2.1 km course within the city park, with a notable focus on younger age categories like U10 and U12. Clubs from Großenhain, Scharfenberg, Röderau, Gröditz, Lomnitz, Dresden, and the Coswig-Meißen region are represented in the results, contributing to the race's distinct local-club atmosphere. The leading young runners include Julius Berger, Leonie Jurke, Penelope Scharfe, and Ole Mietzsch, who are competing for cup standings.
Rennsteig-Herbstlauf
SUN OCT 4
The Rennsteig-Herbstlauf is an autumn running event held in Oberhof, Germany, featuring muddy forest paths and terrain more challenging than typical road races. The main event is a 20-kilometer cross-country run utilizing sections of the Rennsteiglauf marathon course. The event also offers a 33-kilometer trail race and a 10-kilometer option suitable for less experienced runners. The longer trail deviates from the primary ridge path, incorporating significant elevation changes. The 10-kilometer route has previously circled Masserberg. Conditions are a notable factor; one past edition featured temperatures between five and seven degrees Celsius, accompanied by wind, heavy rain, and saturated trails. This led to the race once being characterized as "definitely not for wimps." The event has been held 35 times, attracts several hundred participants, and is promoted as Europe's largest cross-country run. It is also included in the Golden Trail National Series.
Běh okolo Lemberka
SAT OCT 17
The main pack at Běh okolo Lemberka begins by the chapel at Markvartice pond in Jablonné v Podještědí. It is an autumn cross/trail race offering 5 km and 10 km distances, alongside a 4 x 2.5 km relay and shorter races for children. The race is situated in the Liberec Region and organized by Sportovní klub ZŠ Jablonné v Podještědí. The course is a challenging loop over uneven, varied terrain, distinct from a flat road race. Younger children begin with short distances from 50 to 900 meters, older pupils and teenagers compete in a 2.5 km race, and the public can also participate in this 2.5 km event. Adults, juniors, veterans, relay teams, school runners, and local league runners are all part of the program. The event contributes to the District Running League for the Českolipský deník cup.
Marathon de Dresde
SUN OCT 25
The Marathon de Dresde is a road race held in Dresden, Saxony, on a Sunday in late October. The event offers various distances, from short city runs to 10 km, a half marathon, and a full marathon, alongside relay options and children’s and junior races. This variety caters to families, casual runners, club members, and dedicated marathoners. The course follows Dresden’s city streets, passing significant sites such as the Frauenkirche, the Zwinger, and the Semperoper. The route includes some elevation changes, with the marathon featuring 139 metres of gain and the half marathon 113 metres. The event is designed around the city’s historic monuments, highlighting Dresden’s cultural heritage rather than an out-of-town course.
Běh kolem Doubravky
SUN NOV 8
Běh kolem Doubravky is a cross-country race held on a Sunday in November, starting and finishing at Panoráma above Teplice. Participants run in the wooded area around Doubravka hill, with some asphalt sections, meaning it's not exclusively a forest trail. The event offers various distances for different age groups: the youngest children compete in a 100-meter run, women race 1500 meters, the main men’s race covers 4200 meters, and the longest distance is 10,000 meters. The race is among the older Czech cross-country events, established by Ladislav Kořán, who won the first three editions. Its past winners include notable Czech runners like Milan Švajgr, Petr Helmich, and Stanislav Hoffman. Vladimír Pospíšil has been a dominant figure in recent years, with Jiří Miler once interrupting his streak. TJ Hvězda Trnovany and Dům dětí a mládeže in Teplice jointly organize the race, featuring 26 categories that gather children, youth, juniors, adults, and veterans on the same morning.
Žandovská desítka
SUN NOV 8
Žandovská desítka is a public running race held in Žandov, a town within the Česká Lípa district of the Liberec Region in northern Czechia. The primary event is the 10 km Desítka, with a shorter 4 km option also available, known as Pětka. This race takes place on a Sunday in late autumn and is part of the Okresní běžecká liga Českolipsko, the district running league for the Česká Lípa area. The exact route is not detailed, but the event is clearly integrated into a local league schedule rather than being a standalone race. This league connects Žandov with races in nearby towns like Nový Bor, Sosnová, Cvikov, Česká Lípa, Doksy, and Jablonné. The league features various race formats, from short cross-country runs to hour races, 10Ks, and half marathons. Having completed over twenty editions, Žandovská desítka appears to be a well-established community race catering to regular regional participants and individuals seeking a simple 10 km run.
SHC – StoneBreakTrail
SUN NOV 15
SHC – StoneBreakTrail offers a range of distances instead of a single main event. The youngest children compete in an 800-meter race, children aged 8 to 12 run 2.4 kilometers, and older runners can select from 5K, 10K, or a 21K half marathon. The children’s races commence at approximately 10:00 AM, with the longer distances starting afterward. The course winds through rolling hills, dense forest, and open fields, providing an off-road, nature-focused experience distinct from a flat city road race. The 5K is suitable for beginners and walkers, the 10K allows faster runners to increase their pace, and the half marathon presents the primary challenge for seasoned trail runners. The event is designed for individuals who enjoy physical activity, accommodating both first-time participants and regular trail racers.
Loučení
FRI NOV 20
Loučení is a long-distance walk and running event held in Ústí nad Labem, in the Ústí nad Labem District of the Czech Republic. It is scheduled for a Friday in November and provides several distances, including 10 km, 17 km, 32 km, 54 km, and 125 km. The event is listed in marathon and 10 km categories, suggesting it bridges the gap between a public running race and a Czech dálkový pochod, or long-distance hike. While the route details are not provided, the variety of distances indicates participation from short-distance runners, marathon entrants, and walkers or ultra-distance participants seeking a longer challenge.
Dohnaer Adventslauf
SAT DEC 5
The Dohnaer Adventslauf is a December running event in Dohna, Saxony, part of the Dohnaer Sportpokal and organized by MSV Meusegast with the city of Dohna. It features several distances: a mini-run of about 100 meters for children aged 3 to 6, a 1.4 km children’s race, a 4.8 km race for youth and older age groups, and a 9.6 km race for adults up to the older masters categories. Starts begin in the early afternoon, with awards following soon after for course winners and age-group winners. The current start and finish are at Gut Gamig, though earlier editions used the Dohna market square. The 9.6 km race consists of two laps, the 4.8 km route is a loop with about 100 meters of climbing, and walkers have their own classification. The event also includes the Saxon Inclusion Run, held on a 400-meter circuit for 30 minutes without ranking, allowing participation without competitive results. Overall and age-group podiums recognize the top three finishers. The setup is practical and small-town, with low entry fees, late registration on race day, and nearby changing rooms and showers in the Dohna gymnasium.
Chemnitzer Silvesterlauf
THU DEC 31
The Chemnitzer Silvesterlauf begins and ends within the courtyard of Wasserschloss Klaffenbach in Chemnitz, Germany. This New Year's Eve running event, held annually since 2016, features a 10 km main race alongside shorter 3 km and 1 km races designed for younger participants and casual runners. Triathlon Chemnitz e.V. organizes the event, which also contributes to the Chemnitzer Laufcup as the year's final scoring race. The 10 km course consists of three laps, the 3 km race uses one lap, and the 1 km race is a shorter loop. While officially classified as a road race, the course primarily follows unpaved forest paths surrounding the Wasserschloss area, giving it the character of a compact winter cross-country run rather than a city street event. The participant field is modest, typically numbering in the low hundreds, and comprises children, school-aged runners, club athletes competing for Laufcup points, and local adults concluding their running year. Prizes are awarded to the top three male and female finishers in each distance, and timing is managed with a reusable transponder integrated into the race number, which participants return at the finish line.
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Dresden Base Miles

Dresden hosts 32 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 the Elberadweg when they want flat rhythm, city-centre views, and clean Z2 beside the River Elbe. The Elbe valley run from the city centre to Castle of Pillnitz gives you 25km when the legs want a longer day. Dresdner Heide sits right at the doors of Dresden, and its forests are full of open paths for circuits, intervals, and a solid climb starting at km 1.5. KRAFT Runners Dresden meets every Wednesday at 19:00 at Emma No.1, Bischofsweg 32. Dresden Marathon, Dresden Half, Dresdner Nachtlauf, QDH, and Dresdner Nikolauslauf keep the calendar honest.

Dresden gives riders 13,766 routes, so locals do everything from base miles on the Elberadweg to punchier work toward the hills. 1 km. You can knock out 5 km and 550 m of ascent when the short day still needs bite. brings the road, MTB, XC, XCM, RTF, and cyclocross crowd together for training and competitions. The climbs sit north in Dresdner Heide, west toward the Ore Mountain Foreland, and east toward the West Lusatian Hill Country and Uplands.

May and July feel like the cleanest months for stacking running weeks and riding volume. Summer averages 20°C, so locals get warm evenings for Elberadweg spins, Großer Garten shakeouts, and longer Z2 without overthinking kit. The city sits at 112 m, but the terrain changes fast once you leave the Elbe Valley. Winter averages 7°C, and morning temperatures under -10°C are not uncommon. Snow and ice can make riding impossible, while runners usually shift to steadier paths, shorter intervals, and the routes that stay manageable underfoot.