Heilbronn · Germany

5K races near Heilbronn

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Upcoming 5K races near Heilbronn

This week 5
4JUL
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12. Reutlinger Swim & Run
Reutlingen · 72 km away
5JUL
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26. Eßlinger Zeitung Lauf
Esslingen · 45 km away
5JUL
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Feuerwehrlauf Bad Mergentheim - Löffelstelzen
Bad Mergentheim · 56 km away
8JUL
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Firmenlauf Crailsheim
Crailsheim · 62 km away
8JUL
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AOK Firmenlauf Göppingen
Göppingen · 58 km away
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JUL 12
10JUL
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3. BarockLauf Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg · 41 km away
11JUL
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27. Crosslauf Fichtenau
Fichtenau-Lautenbach · 74 km away
11JUL
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Reischmann Bahnstadtlauf Heidelberg
Heidelberg · 48 km away
12JUL
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Steinenberger Waldlauf
Rudersberg · 37 km away
12JUL
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Ermstal-Marathon
Metzingen · 68 km away
12JUL
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9. Nußlocher Wiesenlauf
Nußloch · 43 km away
18JUL
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14. Lautersteiner Panorama-Lauf
Lauterstein · 68 km away
18JUL
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Herbolzheimer Gänslauf
Neudenau-Herbolzheim · 16 km away
19JUL
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15. Heumadener Volkslauf 2026
Stuttgart · 41 km away
19JUL
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24. Jakob Scheuring Lauf
Gaggenau · 76 km away
19JUL
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39. Aalener Stadtlauf
Aalen · 72 km away
29JUL
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Lauf- und Walking-Challenge Stuttgart
Stuttgart · 41 km away
AUG 1
21AUG
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Abendstraßenlauf
Herxheim · 75 km away
SEP 14
5SEP
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35. Spargellauf - "Run den Damm"
Lampertheim · 79 km away
12SEP
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Messelauf
Lauda-Königshofen · 59 km away
15SEP
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5. AOK Firmenlauf Mosbach
Mosbach · 24 km away
16SEP
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AOK Firmenlauf Waiblingen
Waiblingen · 35 km away
19SEP
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Sauhag-Lauf
Wolfschlugen · 55 km away
20SEP
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20. Stuttgarter Lebenslauf
Stuttgart · 41 km away
20SEP
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engelhorn Brooks Laufcup Mutterstadter Volkslauf
Mutterstadt · 71 km away
22SEP
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Flugfeld Firmenlauf Böblingen/Sindelfingen
Sindelfingen · 51 km away
22SEP
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15. Flugfeld Firmenlauf Tage
Böblingen · 53 km away
24SEP
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Volkslauf der Stadtwerke Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe · 61 km away
26SEP
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Herbstlauf Ötigheim
Ötigheim · 77 km away
27SEP
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26. Kraichgaulauf
Sinsheim · 28 km away
27SEP
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27. Theodor-Heuss-Lauf
Brackenheim · 13 km away
27SEP
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5. Topiblütenlauf Staffort
Staffort · 52 km away
Heilbronn · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Heilbronn

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

DJK-Lauf Ludwigsburg
SAT OCT 3
The DJK-Lauf Ludwigsburg is a local road race in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wurttemberg, taking place in October and organized by SG DJK Ludwigsburg e.V. It focuses on short, accessible races, offering options for young children, school-age runners, teenagers, casual joggers, and more competitive adults. The youngest participants receive a free Bambini race of approximately 500 metres. Older children have their own short races, such as the Theo-Lauf and a distance for school-age runners that includes medals. Adults and older youth can select a quick 5 km circuit or a 10 km race covering two laps. The course is flat and paved, making it suitable for runners seeking a consistent surface and a simple pacing strategy for the longer distances.
30. Heckengäu-Volkslauf 2026
SAT OCT 3
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.
15. Crailsheimer Sparkassenlauf (4. Lauf des 4-Jahreszeiten Laufcup 2026)
SAT OCT 3
On German Unity Day, the Crailsheimer Sparkassenlauf transforms Crailsheim's city center into a race venue. The 10 km run is the primary adult distance, with shorter races available. The event features a relay, a 5 km run on a 2.5 km loop, a 4 km Nordic Walking event on a 2 km loop, 2 km and 1 km schoolchildren's races, and 400 m Bambini runs for the youngest participants. This race serves as the fourth and final stop of the 4-Seasons Running Cup, following the Hohenloher Silvesterlauf, the Obersontheimer Osterlauf, and the Burgberglauf. The event accommodates a broad range of participants: kindergarten children, school pupils, hobby runners, professional runners, walkers, and seniors can all find a suitable distance. Spectators in the finish area can view race action on an LED screen, with camera crews on the course and event grounds transmitting live footage via a studio van. Live music, cheerleaders, and experienced announcers contribute to the town-center atmosphere surrounding the races. Cup winners are honored in Crailsheim, race winners receive prizes, and a separate draw offers a weekend with a Mercedes CLA.
13. Stauch Cup
SAT OCT 3
The Stauch Cup is a local race series in Kupferzell, Germany, with all races starting and finishing on Jahnweg. The adult program includes a 5K Nordic walk, a 5K run, and a 10K run, all on flat courses. The setup suits runners seeking a short, straightforward road event rather than a complicated route or hilly challenge. Children and youth races are also part of the day, so the series is for more than just adult runners and walkers.
Stadtlauf Bürstadt
SUN OCT 4
Stadtlauf Bürstadt begins and ends at Wilhelminenstraße 1 in Bürstadt, Hessen. Runners gather during the Bürstädter Kerwe, not for a separate race day. VfR 1910 Bürstadt e.V. organizes this local road-running event, which began in 2001. The race offers 10 km, 5 km, 2.5 km, walking, children’s races, and a 4 x 2.5 km relay. The main start is at 11:00 AM, and the event typically sees between 501 and 1,000 participants. The course is flat and fast, featuring short laps. The 2.5 km race is one lap, the 5 km run and walk are two laps, and the 10 km race is four laps, though a team can split it as a relay. Children have their own 400 m Bambini run, with free entry and a free shirt for the youngest participants; one year, 91 children ran this race. All finishers get a functional shirt, and the top three in each category receive prize money. The day concludes after the awards with food, drinks, and live music, continuing the Kerwe atmosphere.
41. Muswiesenlauf
SAT OCT 10
The Muswiesenlauf is a public road and trail race in Rot am See-Musdorf, Hohenlohe. It takes place on Muswiese Saturday during the traditional Muswiese fair. The main distances are 10,000 meters and 5,000 meters. Additionally, there are separate student races of 500, 1,000, and 2,500 meters, along with a 5,000-meter youth run. The event caters to children, teenagers, club runners, and local adults. The course consists of approximately half asphalt farm roads and half gravel forest paths, offering varied terrain. The race draws participants because of its connection with the Muswiese, a festival in Rot am See-Musdorf dating back to 1434. Organizers state the run is the oldest public race in the region. All participants receive a certificate, and children are given a toy car chip, a small custom that aligns with the family-oriented race schedule.
Barbarossalauf Erlenbach
SUN OCT 11
Barbarossalauf Erlenbach is a road running event in Erlenbach am Main, Bavaria, starting at Saint-Maurice-Platz near Elsenfelder Strasse. It typically takes place in October, beginning in the afternoon, and features several distances: a half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, 2.5 km, and 1 km. The event has been held annually since 2007, organized by Barbarossalauf Erlenbach a. Main e.V. The shorter distances and the children’s or school run cater to local runners and families. The half marathon, a recent addition, provides a longer road-race option. Registration is available via the organizer’s website.
EnergieSüdwest - Offenbach an der Queich
SUN OCT 11
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.
40. Oberwaldlauf
SAT OCT 17
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
SAT OCT 17
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.
Bottwartal Marathon
SAT OCT 17
The Bottwartal Marathon is a running weekend held in mid-October in Baden-Wurttemberg's Bottwartal region. It began as a marathon but now includes multiple races. Initially featuring a marathon and a 10K, the event expanded to offer a half marathon, walking events, and a Run & Fun Day for children and students. The organization relies on local club support, with eight clubs from Beilstein, Gronau, Grossbottwar, Murr, Kleinbottwar, Oberstenfeld, Steinheim, and Winzerhausen collaborating through an ORGA team, each club managing its segment. Werner Neumann of Oberstenfeld initiated the race to unite several Bottwartal clubs for a significant running event. The original start and finish were at the Bottwartalkellerei in Grossbottwar, enabling a course with northern and southern loops for the marathon and half marathon. The event later relocated to Steinheim, the "Urmenschenstadt," due to organizational and logistical considerations, with Gerhard Petermann succeeding Neumann as leader. The race has received the most popular marathon medal award six times and is one of Baden-Wurttemberg's largest running events.
Bietlauf Mühlhausen
SUN OCT 18
Bietlauf Mühlhausen is a road-running event in Tiefenbronn, Baden-Württemberg, starting from Lehninger Str. The program centers on an 11.5 km main run, with shorter options: a 5 km leisure run, a 5 km walking or Nordic Walking event, and a 1.15 km run for children and school pupils. It is typically held in autumn, often around October, with a morning start at 10:00. The course information is straightforward. The event caters to local runners, walkers, families, and school-age children, not exclusively competitive club athletes. Registration is via the organizer’s website, which also provides access to start lists, results, photos, and reports. One review highlights the atmosphere as its strongest aspect, with good scores for the course and value, while organization received lower marks.
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Heilbronn Training Notes

Heilbronn hosts 57 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 Heilbronn like a park-first city. Pfühlpark, Wertwiesenpark, Neckarbogen, Botanische Obstgarten Heilbronn, and Waldheide all work for easy Z2, short intervals, and social miles. The Heilbronn running Meetup Group brings 97 members together for weekly runs, where runners of all levels come out to stay active, push a bit, and enjoy the nature. You can do a 75 km hit-out into Frankenstadion. The 24. Trollinger-Marathon, Mini-Trollinger, Heuchelberg Trail, Weinsberger 24-Stunden-Lauf, and 41. Sülzbacher Volkslauf um den Altenberg keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride from the Neckar into vineyards fast. The city has 1,497 cycling routes, so base miles are easy to stack without repeating the same loop. The E-Bike trail south of Heilbronn runs about 40 kilometres in a big loop through Schozachtal, Beilstein, Neckarwestheim, and back to Weinsberg. The wine-terraced hills south of the city give the steady climbing, while Wartberg, Schweinsberg, Altenberg, and Heuchelberg give the names people point at. Wartberg climbs 541 m over 4 km. The Radrunde RSG Heilbronn route, 3. Radsporttag Neckarsulm, and Heilbronn Open sit in the local riding orbit.

May and July are the cleanest months for cycling here, and locals use them for longer Z2, gran fondo prep, and vineyard loops before the heat sits in. The race runs a 75 km course and finishes at Frankenstadion. The Neckar, Pfühlpark, Wertwiesenpark, and Waldheide keep easy miles simple when you want shade and soft rhythm. Winter changes the tone but not the habit. The 32. Ilsfelder Nikolauslauf lands on December 6, and riders shift toward steadier road miles while runners keep the parks, river paths, and club runs moving.