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5K races near Hermeskeil
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Upcoming 5K races near Hermeskeil
JUL 2
24JUL
Run · road · 5K
Plattener Straßenlauf auf Elsenborn
Platten · 33 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 5K
deko-Volkslauf Wadern-Noswendel
Wadern · 15 km away
AUG 4
2AUG
Run · road · 5K
4. Olewiger Charity-Run
Trier · 25 km away
13AUG
Run · road · 5K
B2Run Dillingen/Saar
Dillingen an der Saar · 38 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Ring of Feier - 2.Hermeskeiler City Lauf
Hermeskeil
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29AUG
Run · road · 5K
LimLauf 2026
Kirkel · 46 km away
SEP 7
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
10. SaarschleifenLand-Lauf
Merzig · 33 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
23. Schwarzenbacher Ausdauertag 2026
Schwarzenbach · 49 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Cross against Cancer Homburg
Homburg · 47 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Seewooglauf
Ramstein-Miesenbach · 49 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
32.Bitburger Stadtlauf
Bitburg · 47 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
CEB-Saarwiesenlauf
Merzig · 33 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
45. Saaraltarmlauf
Saarlouis · 40 km away
Hermeskeil · 50 km
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Recurring 5K races near Hermeskeil
Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly
Wadrilltallauf Volkslauf
The Wadrilltallauf Volkslauf is a community road race in Wadrill, a village in Germany's Saarland. It features 10 km and 5 km races, along with a 2 km children's and school run. The event typically starts in the morning and is held in early October, consistent with recent years.
Jugendclub Wadrill e.V. is the organizer of this race, which has been held since 2016 and has at least three previous editions. The organization is straightforward and local: runners can sign up via the organizer's website. Start lists, participant lists, rankings, photos, and reports are posted near the event date, with information also available on its Facebook page.
Uno Urban Cross Lauf
The Uno Urban Cross Lauf challenges runners with over 200 steps and a series of built obstacles in the center of Saarbrücken. This urban obstacle race, featuring individual and team categories, begins at Gustav-Regler-Platz. Participants can choose from four distances: 2.5 km Sprint-Cross, 5 km Short-Cross, 10 km Haupt-Cross, and 15 km Long-Cross.
The course utilizes city streets and structures, deviating from typical park or trail loops. Sections run along Bahnhofstraße and Berliner Promenade, including a new passage over the Karstadt parking garage. Competitors will climb, jump, and crawl past elements like scaffolding, tire stacks, roof structures, cable drums, a boxing ring, and hay bales. Consequently, the race emphasizes adaptability to unexpected challenges over consistent pacing.
3. Sparkassen SAARathon
The Sparkassen SAARathon is a running race series organized by Laufgemeinschaft Saarbrücken. The SAARathon itself is the third event in this series. The official event website provides runners with key information: race specifics, how to register, start lists, results, news updates, photographs, partner details, press releases, and frequently asked questions. The site is accessible in German, French, and English.
The provided information does not offer a detailed course description beyond a specific course page. Therefore, a plain language description of the route cannot be provided. However, the event's practical organization is noteworthy. Participants can review their information prior to the race, sign up online, view the list of other entrants, and access results post-event via the central event website.
Saarbrücker Sparkassen Westspangenlauf
The Saarbrücker Sparkassen Westspangenlauf, also known as the Sparkassen-SAARathon, is a city race in Saarbrücken, the capital of Germany’s Saarland state. Participants can select from 5 km, 10 km, half marathon, or marathon distances, with the 5 km designated as an integration run. The event utilizes a fast asphalt course alongside the Saar river, appealing to those aiming for a personal best and runners seeking a direct urban route with river scenery.
The course traces the Saar river, goes under multiple city bridges, and offers clear views of the water and Saarbrücken. The Westspangenbrücke serves as the primary course feature: participants in the 10 km and half marathon traverse it after going under other bridges. The half marathon includes an international element, directing runners to a turnaround point in France before their return to the finish.
Benin Benefiz-Lauf Hirzweiler
The Benin Benefiz-Lauf is a small road-running event in Hirzweiler, a village in Germany's Saarland, typically held in October with an afternoon start. LLG Wustweiler Laufbewerbe organizes it, offering practical distances: 10 km, 5 km, 2 km, and 0.5 km. This format positions it as a local community race day rather than a large city event, with participant numbers usually ranging from about 100 to 300.
The name indicates its primary purpose: a benefit run for Benin, conducted in cooperation with AKTION PA. The longer races cater to regular runners, while the 2 km and 0.5 km options provide a defined role for children and school groups. It was first held in 2006, and registration is managed via the organizer's website.
1. Pumpkin run
The Pumpkin Classic Race & Walk begins in the PNC Bank lot on Jefferson Street in Morton, Illinois, as part of the Morton Pumpkin Festival. A timed 10K and an untimed 2-mile fun run/walk are available. The shorter event starts first to prevent congestion on the course, at the split, and at the finish line.
The flat course goes through Morton and towards its outskirts before returning to Jefferson Street, in the festival's center. The 2-mile event is designed for diverse participants, including children, seniors, walkers, strollers, and wheelchairs. Rollerblades and dogs are not permitted on either course. Following the race, participants and their families can enjoy refreshments, music, awards, and the festival's well-known pumpkin donuts.
Halloweenlauf LG Reimsbach-Oppen
The Halloweenlauf LG Reimsbach-Oppen is a Halloween evening race in Oppen, organized by LG Reimsbach Oppen. Starts take place in the Lückner-Arena, featuring short races for young children, older school-age runners, and a 5.1 km Jedermannslauf for the main community distance.
The route follows an asphalt circuit of approximately 800 meters, with the first and final laps each extended by 150 meters. The program begins with a 350 m Wichtellauf, followed by children’s races of 750 m, 1.1 km, and 1.9 km by age group. A 750 m Special Olympics run is offered for children and young people with disabilities, who may also opt for one of the longer distances.
20. Halloween - Lauf
The Halloween-Lauf is a running event held on Halloween night at Bremen’s Werdersee. The course is set against a backdrop of darkness, illuminated by lights, with fog adding to the atmosphere, and many participants wear spooky costumes. While costumes are not mandatory, the race embraces its theme: near the finish line, participants might encounter a zombie or see a pumpkin fly past.
The route consists of an 8.333 km loop around the lake. The start and finish points are located between the Finnenbahn and the DLRG rescue station. Participants can select from several race distances: the Splatterthon marathon, the 25 km Monsterthon, the 16.666 km Evilthon, or the 8.333 km Halbevilthon. Children have their own 1000 m Spuklauf. The Monsterthon, Evilthon, and Halbevilthon also offer a walking option.
Freundschaftslauf Wustweiler
Freundschaftslauf Wustweiler is a no-fee friendship run in Wustweiler, organized by LLG Wustweiler Laufbewerbe. The main option is a 21 km trail with about 600 meters of climbing, while shorter running routes cover 6 to 12 km and walking or hiking options cover 5 or 6 km. It is a small event, usually in the 101 to 300 participant range, and it is run without timing, so the focus is on moving together rather than racing the clock.
The longer trail uses mostly forest paths and official trails, with a GPX file available for runners who want the route in advance. There is a refreshment point around kilometer 12, and it avoids disposable cups. The meeting and event venues include Seelbachhalle in Illingen-Wustweiler and Dorfwaldhalle, and the format is built around groups led by experienced LLG runners, so runners and walkers can choose a distance that fits them instead of joining one single mass start.
Wurzelweg-Lauf Konz
Wurzelweg-Lauf Konz is a running event held in Konz, Rheinland-Pfalz, organized by TG Konz. It begins at the Konz stadium on Hermann-Reinholz-Straße and has taken place annually since 1976. In recent years, it has typically occurred on the first Saturday of November, starting around midday. The event focuses on short cross-country races, not a road marathon, with distances of 10 km, 5 km, 2 km, and 1 km.
The event includes races for adults, children, and schools, attracting local club runners, younger participants, and individuals seeking a brief autumn run. Reviewer feedback describes the course as attractive, and the organization receives higher marks than the event overall. Information on results, start lists, photos, and registration is available via the event page and the organizer’s website.
Hemmersdorfer Glühweinlauf
The Hemmersdorfer Glühweinlauf is a small road running event in Rehlingen-Siersburg, Saarland, western Germany, with recent editions held in mid-November. It features 10 km and 5 km races, along with a 2 km children's or school race, making it suitable for adult runners, younger runners, and families. The name translates to “mulled-wine run,” reflecting the cold-season timing and lending the event a more local, informal character compared to a large city race.
The course consists of roads, offering straightforward distance options instead of a complex race program. Fields typically number in the low hundreds, with past finisher totals ranging from the mid-200s to just over 300. There is no official timing, contributing to a community run atmosphere rather than a results-focused competition, although start lists, results, photos, and reports are still published online. Registration is managed via the organizer's website.
37. Bitburger-0,0%-Silvesterlauf Trier
The Bitburger-0,0%-Silvesterlauf Trier is a New Year’s Eve running series held in Trier, Germany. It is listed on the German laufen.de race calendar, offering distances from 5 km up to 100 km, including 7.5 km, 10 km, 15 km, 20 km, half marathon, 25 km, marathon, and 50 km.
The calendar listing directs runners to officially measured courses suitable for inclusion in German athletics best lists. Events within this system either partner with laufen.de or register via the German Athletics Association framework. This framework also governs timing standards, safety protocols, and the official rulebook for organized road running in Germany.
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Hermeskeil hosts 25 5K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.