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10K races near Durmersheim
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Upcoming 10K races near Durmersheim
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5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Ronde des bûcherons - Schirrhein
Schirrhein · 30 km away
JUL 2
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
Sparkasse Kraichgau CityCup Bretten
Bretten · 34 km away
19JUL
Run · road · 10K
24. Jakob Scheuring Lauf
Gaggenau · 15 km away
AUG 5
2AUG
Run · road · 10K
Laufwelt Extrem-Cross Rastatt / Wintersdorf
Rastatt · 10 km away
21AUG
Run · road · 10K
Abendstraßenlauf
Herxheim · 24 km away
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29AUG
Run · road · 10K
3. Mußbacher Eselshautlauf
Neustadt-Mußbach · 49 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
28. Mühlhäuser Altstadtlauf
Mühlhausen · 48 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées de la Moder - Schweighouse-sur-Moder
Schweighouse-sur-Moder · 41 km away
SEP 8
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Freistetter Maiwaldlauf / Volkslauf
Rheinau · 39 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
43. Maiwaldlauf
Rheinau-Freistett · 38 km away
24SEP
Run · road · 10K
Neustadter Altstadtlauf
Neustadt an der Weinstraße · 48 km away
24SEP
Run · road · 10K
Volkslauf der Stadtwerke Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe · 13 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
32. Durlacher Turmberglauf
Karlsruhe · 13 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Herbstlauf Ötigheim
Ötigheim · 5 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
19. Benin Benefiz-Lauf
Illingen · 48 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
5. Topiblütenlauf Staffort
Staffort · 25 km away
Durmersheim · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Durmersheim
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30. Heckengäu-Volkslauf 2026
The Heckengäu-Volkslauf is an annual public running event in Wiernsheim, based at Lindenhalle Wiernsheim. It is part of the regular event calendar of SFG-Serres, a local club that also organizes village and club gatherings such as Kinderfasching, Vatertags-Hocketse, and the Wiernsheim street festival.
The available source does not provide a course map or confirmed race distances. Its context within German running calendars is relevant: these events are connected to the wider club-run road-racing system, where volunteers, state athletics associations, timing standards, safety rules, and official results infrastructure support grassroots races.
La montée du pigeonnier - Wissembourg
La montée du Pigeonnier begins near the Walk ponds in Wissembourg, leading runners directly into a hilly mountain race within the Northern Vosges. RAC Wissembourg organizes this event, now in its third edition after two previous runs each attracted around 200 participants. The program offers two simultaneous options: the primary 10.1 km race featuring 430 meters of elevation gain, and a new 5.9 km route with 220 meters of elevation gain, which can also be walked.
The course follows forest paths and trails, involving multiple ascents and descents toward the Pigeonnier pass before looping back to Wissembourg. The longer race has established a brief competitive history, with Emmanuel Allenbach as a past winner and Matthieu Eyermann holding the course record at 40:13. Guillaume Pillon is a contender for the lead, while the shorter distance allows walkers and less experienced trail runners to experience the mountain environment without completing the full 10.1 km course.
EnergieSüdwest - Offenbach an der Queich
The EnergieSüdwest - Offenbach an der Queich is a road-running event held in the morning in Offenbach an der Queich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is part of the EnergieSüdwest Cup and functions as the cup final. The event features 10 km and 5 km races, a children’s or student run, a Bambini run, and 5 km walking.
TV Offenbach Laufbewerbe has organized the race since 1970. Local clubs and associations from Landau, Offenbach, Göcklingen, Birkweiler, Albersweiler, Siebeldingen, and surrounding villages may enter teams. The club competition offers an incentive: if at least 10 members finish, the club receives 15 euros per runner, capped at 25 runners. Participation is not restricted to sports clubs; groups like support associations or Landfrauen clubs are also welcome. Registration is managed via Runtix, with late entries accepted at the Turn- und Festhalle just before the start, where awards are presented afterward.
Les courses de Brumath
The Brumath races are charity events held in Brumath, Alsace, each October. The program offers a 10 km race, distinct 5 km races for men and women, a mixed 5 km walk, and youth races. This setup accommodates runners, walkers, families, and local club athletes.
The El Himer Running team and volunteers organize this event, a continuation of the earlier Courses de Brumath. The prior edition saw nearly 2,000 participants. Funds raised support several causes: prostate cancer patients, breast cancer support, Charcot disease, Parkinson’s support, Coeur des Sables, and the Unitas Brumath athletics school. The event also provides entertainment, physiotherapy and osteopathy services, refreshments, participant gifts, a bar, and food.
40. Oberwaldlauf
The Oberwaldlauf is a 5 km and 10 km race held annually in the Oberwald forest in Karlsruhe, taking place on the third Saturday of October. The start and finish are located at the TuS Rüppurr club grounds on Steinmannstraße. The 10 km race begins first, followed shortly by the 5 km run and 5 km walk. The event is sanctioned by the German Athletics Association, and both running courses are officially measured, allowing results to be included in German ranking lists.
The route consists of a loop on asphalt and maintained forest paths, offering a more controlled environment than a rugged trail race while keeping participants within the Oberwald. The 10 km race is open to older youth and adults, the 5 km run includes younger age groups, and the walking option accommodates families and casual participants. TuS Rüppurr organizes the event with a club atmosphere: water, tea, and bananas are available at the finish, with waffles, cake, fries, and bratwurst offered around the grounds, and a bouncy castle for children. Course records stand at 29:07 and 35:45 for the 10 km, and 14:53 and 16:38 for the 5 km.
Pfettrachtaler Lauf
The Pfettrachtaler Lauf begins at the SC Pfettrach sports field in Altdorf, Bavaria, offering runners several road-race options on the same day. The primary distances are a 21.1 km half marathon, a 10 km run, and a 5 km run. Shorter races are available for children and students over 2 km, 800 m, and 400 m. The event typically takes place in autumn and has been held annually since 2002. Organized by SC Pfettrach, it maintains the feel of a local club event rather than a large city race.
The program extends beyond standard running events. Nordic walking is included, and inline skating is part of the event listing. Recent editions have also featured 23 km mountain bike and e-mountain bike races on an MTB trail. The youngest participants have their own Bambini race, while older school-age runners compete in separate student distances before the longer adult races commence. Local businesses and AOK Bayern provide support, reinforcing the event's connection to the Pfettrach and Landshut areas.
La Froussarde
La Froussarde is a Halloween-themed night race series held in late October. The main event is a 10 km road race, run as one loop, and it is the most popular distance, with over 300 participants at the last edition.
The program also includes a 5 km road race with a solidarity aspect, also at night and on a single urban loop. Families can participate in the Zombie Walk, a 1.5 km night walk through town, which maintains the Halloween theme for those seeking the atmosphere without the competition.
Pfinztallauf
The Pfinztallauf is a local running event in Pfinztal, organized by TSV Berghausen e.V. It takes place on a Sunday in October, featuring a 5 km race, a 10 km race, and events for students and children. The morning begins with the shorter races and school events, followed by the 10 km race, making the day suitable for families, younger runners, and adults, not just a single main start.
The main course is asphalted and nearly flat, run as an out-and-back route, finishing inside Hopfenberg Stadium. Participants come from the local area and beyond, with both adults and children competing. The event has been held over forty times, establishing it as a long-standing club event where the school team run and youth races are as important as the 5 km and 10 km.
Mühlhausener Spendenlauf
The Mühlhausener Spendenlauf is a charity run held in October in Mühlhausen, part of the Landkreis-Laufcup Kelheim. It features 400 m, 2 km, 5 km, and 10 km races, along with a 5 km walk. This setup allows children, amateur athletes, walkers, and experienced runners to participate on the same day.
The event has its multiple distances rather than a specific route, focusing on participation and fundraising. This marks the sixth edition of the run, and it has been included in the Landkreis-Laufcup Kelheim for three years. Online registration is open until race week, with an option for late, on-site registration at an additional cost. The primary tradition of the event is its support for a regional charitable organization through its proceeds.
La montée du Wintersberg
The Wintersberg ascent begins at the Gymnase Omnisport in Niederbronn-les-Bains, leading runners into the Vosges du Grès forest during autumn. This 10.5 km uphill forest race features 470 meters of elevation gain and starts at 10:00 AM. Now in its 32nd year, the event follows a long-standing local tradition rather than being a recent trail running experiment.
The course is brief enough for a hard effort but sufficiently steep to distinguish it from a road race; there are no aid stations. Participants from France and Germany are noted in the results, aligning with the race's proximity to the border. The organizers designate three route options — La Pétillante, La Douce, and La Forte — and provide record bonuses. Current records range from the low 42-minute mark for the fastest men to the mid-50-minute mark for the fastest women, varying by course choice.
38. Karlsbader Volkslauf
10 km de la Wantzenau - Nature 2026
The 10 km de la Wantzenau - Nature is a 10-kilometer running race held in La Wantzenau, a commune in Bas-Rhin, Alsace. It takes place on a Sunday in November, starting at 10:30 AM.
The event is held alongside a separate Route edition. This allows the series to offer runners both a nature-focused 10 km and a road-focused 10 km, both under the La Wantzenau name. Previous editions were named the 10 km Lanxess de la Wantzenau, and the distinction between Nature and Route editions has been present for several recent years.
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About 10K races in Durmersheim
10K races in Durmersheim
Durmersheim hosts 35 10K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.