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Upcoming 5K races near Dresden

This week 2
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Lausitzer Seenland 100
Großräschen · 63 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 5K
Wilhelmsfelder Kerwelauf
Wilhelmsfeld · 72 km away
JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
Leichtathletik-DM
Dresden
AUG 6
8AUG
Run · road · 5K
NN Night Run Most
Most · 61 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 5K
Pulsnitzer Gesundheitslauf
Pulsnitz · 24 km away
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23AUG
Run · road · 5K
Wurzener Ringelnatzlauf
Wurzen · 78 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
Proběhni si Zoo Ústí nad Labem
Ústí nad Labem · 48 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
Cross Parkmaraton
Krásná Lípa · 56 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 5K
Tharandter-Wald-Lauf
Hartha · 54 km away
SEP 11
3SEP
Run · road · 5K
Zschopautallauf Erdmannsdorf
Augustusburg · 52 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
DresdenHALF
Dresde
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
Běh na Lahti
Děčín · 45 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
43. Freiberger Herbstlauf
Freiberg · 31 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Stadtlauf Bautzen
Bautzen · 50 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
QDH - Lauf Quer durch die Dresdner Heide
Dresden
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Döbelner Halbmarathon
Döbeln · 44 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
Benefizlauf zu Gunsten des Kinderschutzbundes
Frankenthal · 27 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Schwarzenberg-Lauf Elstra
Elstra · 34 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
Pfaffenberglauf
Hohenstein-Ernstthal · 77 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Stolpener Basalt-Lauf
Stolpen · 24 km away
Dresden · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Dresden

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

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.
Svatováclavský běh - Tyreto RUN
SAT OCT 10
TYRETO Run is a Czech race day in Děčín, Ústecký kraj, held under the Svatováclavský běh name. The program features road-running distances from 5 km to a half marathon, scheduled for October. Runners can select the 5 km Výzva Pro Začátečníky (Beginner's Challenge), the 12 km Střední Výzva (Middle Challenge), or the 21 km Trasa Pro Zkušené Běžce (Route for Experienced Runners). A Rodinný Běh (Family Run) is also offered, ensuring the day accommodates participants not focused on longer distances.
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.
Sokolský běh republiky - Děčín
WED OCT 28
The Sokolský běh republiky - Děčín route takes runners across the Elbe bridges and through the Děčín castle gardens, located in the Ústí nad Labem Region. This is a short road race within the Sokolský běh republiky series. It features a 5 km main race for adults and a parallel 5 km race for older children. Younger children have a dedicated 1 km route, making the event suitable for families and regular runners alike. The 5 km course begins at Smetanovo nábřeží, proceeds through the castle gardens and Mariánská louka, passes Kocanda, and then loops back via the new bridge, Labské nábřeží, and Tyršův most. The route for younger children heads out towards Mariánská louka and returns along the river. TJ Sokol Maxičky is the organizing body. The event's schedule is straightforward: children compete first, followed by the main adult race in the afternoon.
Sokolský běh republiky - Ústí nad Labem
WED OCT 28
Sokolský běh republiky - Ústí nad Labem is a public running race held in Ústí nad Labem, located in the Ústecký kraj region of the Czech Republic. The event takes place on October 28 and includes a shorter race option, the Pětka, measuring approximately 4.5 km according to the race page. The Ústí nad Labem race is part of the larger Sokolský běh republiky series, which is held in various locations. The official series website provides specific details for the local race, and the event is also featured in a Czech public race calendar. This calendar lists various running formats, including road races, trail-style categories, children’s races, and relays.
Crosslauf im Weißiger Wald
SUN NOV 15
Crosslauf im Weißiger Wald is a November cross-country race held in the Weißiger Wald near Freital-Weißig, Saxony, beginning at Sportplatz Weißig. This is an off-stadium running event, not a road race, offering distances from 0.8 km to 7.8 km. The programme includes short races for juniors and longer options for adults. The race is presented as Saxony’s oldest cross-country event, lending it historical significance beyond its woodland location. The athletics department of SC Freital and SG Freital-Weißig 1861 are the organizers. Participants include children, school runners, club athletes, and recreational runners. Start lists, results, and photos are available online, along with registration. Late entries are accepted until shortly before each race begins.
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.
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.
Winter Milada Run
SAT DEC 12
The Winter Milada Run is a winter running race held at Jezero Milada in Chabařovice, located in the Ústí nad Labem District of the Czech Republic’s Ústecký Region. Scheduled for December, it features two race distances: a 5.3 km run named Pětka and a 12.5 km run named Desítka. The event centers on the lake, distinguishing it from city-road or mountain trail races. It is part of the broader Milada race series and is listed in Czech public race calendars, with official details available via miladatour.cz.
Christmas Run Most
SUN DEC 13
Christmas Run Most is a Christmas-themed road race held in central Most, Czechia, starting at 1. namesti. The primary event is 5 km, with 1 km and 2 km distances also available, positioning it as a community city run rather than a specialized endurance competition. The route stays within the city center of Most, avoiding trails. The event is part of the NN Night Run series. A notable tradition is the red Santa hat, which runners are encouraged to wear and can purchase on race day. December in Most typically features cold, damp weather, with temperatures near 3°C and a chance of snow, meaning the festive attire is suitable for winter running conditions.
Bautzener Silvesterlauf
THU DEC 31
On New Year's Eve morning in Bautzen, Saxony, the Bautzener Silvesterlauf offers runners a road-race option to conclude the year. The primary distances are approximately 10.8 km, 5.4 km, and 2.6 km. The two longer races commence at 09:30, with the short race starting ten minutes later. This is a local German Silvesterlauf, emphasizing a practical and communal event: a timed run preceding evening festivities, rather than a large city marathon. The route involves road running in Bautzen, with recent finishes at the Müllerwiese stadium. The participant numbers typically range from 301 to 500. One recent edition recorded 458 finishers, setting a participation high. The Bautzener Leichtathletik-Verein Rot-Weiß 90 is the organizing body, Baer-Service manages the timing, and registration is available online or in person near race day.
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Dresden Base Miles

Dresden hosts 32 5K 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.