Erfurt · Germany

10K races near Erfurt

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Upcoming 10K races near Erfurt

This week 1
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
44. VR-Bank-Lauf - Rund um die Veste Coburg
Coburg · 79 km away
JUL 3
12JUL
Run · road · 10K
BarigauerTurmLauf
Oberhain · 39 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 10K
Rheingauer Halbmarathon
Oesterbehringen · 35 km away
29JUL
Run · road · 10K
Abendlaufserie LTV Erfurt, 2. Lauf
Erfurt
AUG 9
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
16. Glasmacherlauf
Piesau · 53 km away
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9AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Höllwand-Marathon
Gumpelstadt · 54 km away
12AUG
Run · road · 10K
Abendlaufserie Erfurt, Finale
Erfurt
28AUG
Run · road · 10K
Leunaer Saaleanlagenlauf
Leuna · 79 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
SportScheck RUN Erfurt
Erfurt
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Erfurter Nachtlauf
Erfurt
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Triptiser Stadtwaldlauf
Triptis · 65 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Sandhasenlauf
Martinroda · 30 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
S-RUN rund um das Dünkreuz
Leinefelde-Worbis · 69 km away
SEP 9
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Kurstadtlauf Heiligenstadt
Heilbad Heiligenstadt · 77 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Elstertal Lauf
Gera · 75 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
3. RuK-Lauf
Geschwenda · 31 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
11. Unstrutlauf
Dingelstädt · 62 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Erfurter Zooparklauf
Erfurt
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
43. Rudelsburglauf
Bad Kösen · 52 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Treffurter Stadtlauf
Treffurt · 58 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Othaler-Gutshof Lauf
Allstedt · 54 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Marathoncross um den Messerpokal
Bad Liebenstein · 51 km away
Erfurt · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Erfurt

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29. Kirchertlauf
SAT OCT 3
Kirchertlauf is a local running event in Nürtingen-Rossdorf, held at the Sportanlage Waldheim, with all races beginning and ending in the same location. The event features a 10 km main run, a 5 km Nordic walking and public run, and a 3 km student run, with all starts scheduled closely together in the morning. The routes consist of paved and partly asphalted forest paths within the Kirchert recreational area, featuring distinct loop courses and mild inclines. Each kilometer is marked, and drinks and refreshments are available at the start and finish, eliminating the need for participants to carry their own supplies. Following the run, attendees can enjoy coffee and cake, with proceeds going to charity. Changing rooms, showers, and medical support are all located at the start and finish area.
Köstritzer Parklauf
SAT OCT 31
Köstritzer Parklauf is a cross-country race held in late October in Bad Köstritz, Germany. It takes place in and around Köstritzer Park, away from the standard track. The event includes short races for children and youth, alongside longer distances for adults and masters, ranging from 500 m up to a 12 km main race. The park setting defines the event. Runners begin in the park, passing dahlias still in bloom during autumn. The race attracts numerous local and regional clubs, particularly from Thuringia, with participants also coming from Saxony and Bavaria. The main race has hosted strong regional competitors like Sebastian Seyfarth of Gera and Katrin Oelmann of Bürgel. This event marks its 27th edition.
Legend of Cross
SUN NOV 1
Legend of Cross is a mud-and-obstacle race series in Thuringia, with events in Bad Frankenhausen and Mühlberg bei Drei Gleichen. Runners face mud baths, fire jumps, and over 30 natural and built obstacles, with distances from short children’s races to long adult courses. The programme includes individual and team entries, a 1 km Sloppy Race for children, 4 km junior and family options, 10 km sprint-style racing, and longer expert or berserker routes up to around 27 to 30 km. The Mühlberg race begins on the sports field below Mühlburg castle, then sends runners into rough cross-country terrain near the Drei Gleichen area. The Bad Frankenhausen event includes a strong local backstory: Olympic champion Nils Schumann first developed a passion for cross-country running there, and the area also has 16th-century Peasants’ War history. The field is large but still very participatory, with roughly one to three thousand entrants, including children, students, club runners, teams, and obstacle-race regulars. Its motto, “I AM LEGEND,” suits the format: this is less about a precise road time and more about getting through mud, climbing, crawling, and fire with a crowd around you.
Rhädenlauf Wildeck-Obersuhl
SAT NOV 21
Winterlaufserie Ahnatal - 2. Lauf
SUN DEC 6
The second Winterlaufserie Ahnatal race begins and ends at the SVW 06 Ahnatal sports center in Weimar, Hesse. The course uses paved roads and paths around the club grounds. It is one event in SVW 06 Ahnatal’s winter running series, featuring 10 km and 5 km races for the main field and a short 1.1 km run for children. The children’s race starts first, followed by the 10 km and then the 5 km. The morning is structured around several starts, not a single mass race. This is a local club series with deep roots in North Hesse. The SVW running group initiated it over 40 years ago; the ski department later managed two editions, and the athletics department now organizes it. The Bambini route was introduced so younger children could gain initial race experience without needing to run the adult distances. Entry fees are modest, aligning with the character of a practical winter club race for students, youth runners, women, men, club athletes, and local runners.
Tannaer Silvesterlauf
THU DEC 31
The Tannaer Silvesterlauf is a New Year's Eve running event held in Tanna, a small town in Thuringia, Germany. All races commence and conclude at the Turnhalle on Bahnhofstraße, establishing a compact, local atmosphere instead of a point-to-point course. The schedule typically features a 10 km run, a 3.3 km race, shorter 1.2 km and 0.6 km races for children and youth, and a 10 km Nordic walking option. Starts are usually scheduled for the morning, around 09:30 or 10:15. The course is noted as flat, meaning the primary difficulty lies in participating on December 31 rather than overcoming gradients. Approximately 400 individuals have competed across the various distances in previous years, with adults, youth runners, walkers, club athletes, and local families participating together. SSV Grun-Weiss Tanna e.V. is the organizing body, and the event's sustained operation relies on local volunteers, the city of Tanna, and the volunteer fire department. Results, start lists, and photographs are generally made available online post-event.
Apoldaer Silvesterlauf
THU DEC 31
The Apoldaer Silvesterlauf is a New Year's Eve road race in Apolda, Thuringia, beginning at 10:00 AM. Participants can select a 10 km, 5 km, or 2 km distance. The event also features Nordic Walking, a walking race, a Buggy Rally, and a 400 m Filinchen run for toddlers within the stadium. This local club event accommodates serious runners, families, walkers, and parents with buggies. The course follows Herressener Strasse, with staggered starts throughout the morning: the 10 km begins first, followed by the 2 km, then the walking and buggy events, and finally the 5 km. The toddler run takes place later in the stadium. The race is organized by a volunteer team from Apoldaer LV, with recent events drawing over 500 participants, not including children in buggies. The 2 km, 5 km, and 10 km races are named after local sponsors. Organizers actively solicit feedback and volunteer assistance to adapt the event for growing numbers.
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Erfurt Training Notes

Erfurt hosts 29 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 Gera when they want easy Z2, because the River Gera runs right through the centre. The route covers 6 km with 40 m of gain past the Krämerbrücke, Domplatz, Cathedral Hill, Petersberg hill, and the Anger. The walls of houses on the Krämerbrücke make it feel strange that you are crossing a bridge. KRAFT Runners Erfurt meets every Tuesday at 19:00 at Pizzeria Le Grazie, and Athlete Running Club gives the city another social option. The 6. Geraauelauf, Erfurter Zooparklauf, Erfurter Nachtlauf, and Abendlaufserie Erfurt are the anchor race names locals know.

Locals ride base miles on the Radring Erfurt, because that loop circles the city for 110 km in eight sections. The first section starts in Stotternheim and points toward the Erfurt lake district, while the 22 km second section opens wide views over fields and meadows. The Gera cycle route runs about 75 km from the Thuringian Forest and joins the Unstrut cycle route north of Erfurt in Gebesee. The Thuringian City Chain gives longer gran fondo legs through Gotha, Erfurt, Weimar, Jena, and Gera. erfurt.moves keeps road bike, gravel, and running people connected. The climbs sit south toward the Thuringian Forest, with Schneekopf, Inselsberg, Seeberge, and the Rockhausen elevation on the radar.

Summer gives Erfurt the easiest training rhythm, with warm and sometimes humid days for early runs, evening intervals, and long rides to the Erfurter Seen. Locals use the basin roads for steady Z2, then use Cathedral Hill, Petersberg hill, and the southern edges when they want a bit more bite. Winter changes the week without killing it, because cold days still work for short runs, base miles, and cyclocross energy. Light snowfall mainly comes from December through February, and snow cover usually does not stay long. The city centre stays useful when the open fields feel too exposed.