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10K races near Koblenz

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Upcoming 10K races near Koblenz

This week 7
3JUL
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Forster Rosen-Pokal-Lauf
Forst · 51 km away
4JUL
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Schafberglauf in Neuhof
Kaisersesch · 35 km away
4JUL
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12. Kondelwaldlauf, Rund um Bengel und Springiersbach
Bengel · 53 km away
4JUL
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35. Honiglauf des TuS Horn
Horn · 35 km away
4JUL
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Windener Landschaftslauf
Winden · 17 km away
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5JUL
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9. Kraftsolmser Dorflauf
Kraftsolms · 62 km away
8JUL
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Laufevent des TV Reitzenhain
Reitzenhain · 26 km away
JUL 8
10JUL
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Giller-Lauf
Hilchenbach · 80 km away
10JUL
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Hospizlauf Koblenz-Trier
Koblenz
10JUL
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Altstadtlauf Köln
Köln · 79 km away
11JUL
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8. Sauerborner Laufabend
Bad Soden-Neuenhain · 68 km away
17JUL
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13. Kölner Zoolauf
Köln · 79 km away
24JUL
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Plattener Straßenlauf auf Elsenborn
Platten · 64 km away
26JUL
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WoKiMen SpendenLauf
Altenkirchen · 37 km away
31JUL
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24. Plattener Straßenlauf auf Elsenborn
Platten · 64 km away
AUG 15
7AUG
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21. Wendlinger Zeitungslauf
Wendlingen · 51 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
Frontrun - Janus Queer Games 2026
Köln · 79 km away
15AUG
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8. Charity Mega Run Bingen
Bingen am Rhein · 48 km away
19AUG
Run · road · 10K
57. Nettetal-Lauf
Ochtendung · 15 km away
21AUG
Run · road · 10K
11. Jedermanns Lauf und 5. Volkslauf Rund um Zehnhausen
Zehnhausen · 46 km away
22AUG
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Maare Mosel Lauf
Gillenfeld · 55 km away
23AUG
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Lahnparklauf
Wetzlar · 69 km away
28AUG
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Sommerabendlauf Köln
Köln · 79 km away
29AUG
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Maare-Mosel-Lauf
Daun · 57 km away
29AUG
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15. Flörsheimer Lebenslauf
Flörsheim am Main · 69 km away
29AUG
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Volkslauf in Scheven
Kall-Scheven · 75 km away
30AUG
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57. Binger Stadtlauf
Bingen · 48 km away
30AUG
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14. Lahnparklauf
Wetzlar · 71 km away
30AUG
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17. Panoramalauf
Niedernhausen · 54 km away
30AUG
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Wallmeroder Bahnhofslauf
Wallmerod · 29 km away
SEP 10
4SEP
Run · road · 10K
Kerwelauf des SV 05 Meckenheim
Meckenheim · 51 km away
5SEP
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Volkslauf Rund um Weitersburg
Westerburg · 35 km away
5SEP
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3. Wiehler AggerEnergie- und Sparkasse Gummersbach Sommerlauf
Wiehl · 66 km away
5SEP
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Osterburglauf Bischofsheim - Rund um die Osterburg
Bischofsheim · 68 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Buchholzer Bahndamlauf
Buchholz (Westerwald) · 40 km away
11SEP
Run · road · 10K
44. Bergneustädter AggerEnergie- und Sparkassen Nachtlauf
Bergneustadt · 74 km away
11SEP
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SportScheck Night RUN Köln
Cologne · 79 km away
12SEP
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Kindelsberglauf Eichen
Kreuztal · 73 km away
12SEP
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Geisenheimer Rhein-Wein-Lauf
Geisenheim · 43 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
36. Ville-Lauf im Naturpark Rheinland
Weilerswist · 70 km away
Koblenz · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Koblenz

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Damscheider Kuckucks-Trail
SAT OCT 10
The Damscheider Kuckucks-Trail is a trail event held in Damscheid, Germany, situated on the Rheinhöhen overlooking the Rhine River. Participants can select a short trail course spanning approximately 9 to 10 kilometers or a longer option of about 20 to 21 kilometers. Additionally, a 9-kilometer walk is available. All events commence and conclude at Sportplatz SV Damscheid. The courses traverse the rural landscape surrounding Damscheid and have the organizer as challenging, presenting a hilly trail experience rather than a flat road race. SV Damscheid established the event as part of its sports festival. The inaugural running attracted numerous local running enthusiasts, even without standard race amenities like timing or bib numbers.
Herberts Bremserlauf mit dem TSV Zornheim
SAT OCT 10
Braunbecks Bremserlauf, organized by TSV Zornheim, is a local running event in Zornheim. It begins at Herberts Kulturscheune and is a road and community running day, distinct from stadium races. The event is included in the Wingertscup series in the Mainz region. It offers categories for children, school-age runners, youth, active adults, masters, hill running, road running, and fun runners. Facilities including changing rooms and showers are available at Hans-Steib-Halle on Zum Neuen Sportplatz. On-site registration is possible for a small additional charge.
14. Laubacher Ramsberglauf
SUN OCT 11
The Laubacher Ramsberglauf is an annual running event in Laubach, Germany, organized by SV 1874 Laubach. The adult program features a 10 km main race, a 5 km Jedermannlauf for casual runners and walkers, a 7.5 km option, and a 3 km relay. Children can participate in shorter races of 400 m and 1500 m. The 10 km and 5 km races begin in the Schlosspark and proceed toward Laubach’s local mountain, the Ramsberg. The children’s and youth races remain within Laubach. Results are published after the races, and RUNME frequently lists new results shortly after runners finish.
Bad Homburger Kurparklauf
SUN OCT 11
The Bad Homburger Kurparklauf begins next to the casino in Bad Homburg's Kurpark, the spa park located in the center of this Hessen town. This is a yearly road race offering two straightforward choices: 5 kilometers or 10 kilometers. It serves as a local event for runners seeking a manageable park-based race instead of a large city marathon. The series originated in 1994 and is managed by the Sportbüro of the City of Bad Homburg. Typically, a few hundred runners participate, with event listings indicating its size ranges from 301 to 500 participants. One recent edition recorded 234 finishers. Registration is necessary via the organizer's website. Race result manages the timing, and runners can retrieve certificates post-race.
Winterlaufserie Marienfeld
SAT OCT 24
Winterlaufserie Marienfeld is a winter running series held at the Marienfeld club house in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It takes place annually from late October to February, with runs on Saturdays or Sundays, functioning more like an organized winter training meet-up than a formal race. Participants can select from 3 km, 5 km, 7.5 km, 10 km, or 15 km distances, and walkers are welcome. Sportverein Schwarz-Weiss Marienfeld Laufbewerbe organizes the series. The start and finish lines are both located at the club house, with routes consisting of street runs through Marienfeld’s winter scenery. There is no timing system, emphasizing consistent training through the cold months over chasing official results. The series aims to provide local runners and walkers with motivation to continue training when the weather discourages outdoor activity. Registration is managed via the organizer’s website.
Halloween-Run Köln
SAT OCT 31
Halloween-Run Köln is a Halloween-night running event in Cologne’s Forstbotanischer Garten, with 5 km and 10 km options plus children’s Candy Runs. It is a normal road or path race with a costume-heavy twist, not an obstacle race and not one where zombies chase runners. The mood is meant to be spooky but friendly, so it suits adults who want a themed run and families looking for something active to do with children. The route uses the familiar Rodenkirchen LÄUFT course through the botanical forest garden, with parts of it lit specially for Halloween. Runners often come in costume and wear headlamps, which makes the field look more like a moving parade of ghosts than a standard evening race. The event has drawn more than 1,400 participants, including over 400 toddlers and school children, and it is billed as the only night run through the Forstbotanischer Garten.
Martinslauf Sindorf
THU NOV 5
The Computacenter Martinslauf Sindorf is a season-ending evening race in Sindorf, featuring one shared start and three finish distances. Participants begin together, then choose on the course whether to finish after one lap (3.3 km), two laps (6.6 km), or three laps (10 km). The event area is designed to be cozy, not vast. The program includes St. Martin-themed races for children. The GVG student run offers a sporty take on the usual St. Martin procession, with children completing two 1 km laps, singing Martins songs, and receiving a Weckmann pastry upon finishing. A Bambini run is also available for the youngest participants.
Südsauerlandlauf Wenden
SAT NOV 7
The Südsauerlandlauf Wenden is a landscape run held in Wenden, Sauerland. Its routes utilize paved forest paths surrounding the town. This event focuses on local participation, offering Bambini, children's, and youth runs, rather than being a single-distance road race. The course crosses the Südsauerland on firm woodland tracks, featuring a mix of light and moderate climbs instead of a flat city layout. SG Wenden organizes the event, providing runners with training plans tailored to various performance goals. No future edition is currently listed.
39. Refrather Herbstlauf
SUN NOV 8
The Refrather Herbstlauf is an autumn running event held in the Königsforst, a large forest area near Bergisch Gladbach-Refrath, close to Cologne. It has been held annually since 1986, featuring standard road-race distances, particularly 5 km and 10 km. The start and finish line are located at the Schutzhütte “Am dicken Stock.” Participants can access the venue by car via Rather Weg or by taking the KVB line 1 to Refrath. The 5 km and 10 km courses are measured out-and-back routes, officially certified by the DLV, allowing for times to be recognized on German ranking lists. The event attracts runners from clubs, local athletes from TV Refrath, participants in championship races, and regular Volkslauf competitors aiming to achieve their season-ending objectives. The 5 km race has also served as a venue for LVN championship competitions. The 10 km record holders include Christa Vahlensiek (34:25) and Wolf-Dieter Poschmann (29:44). Recent results indicate competitive times, with sub-16-minute finishes in the 5 km and a 10 km victory by Felix Weber, Germany’s 24-hour record holder.
Refrather Herbstlauf
SUN NOV 8
The Refrather Herbstlauf is a flat autumn road race held in Bergisch Gladbach-Refrath, Germany, concluding on Rather Weg. Participants can select between 5 km and 10 km distances. The 5 km race is open to participants aged 10 and older, while the 10 km race requires participants to be at least 12 years old. This event has been held annually since 1986 and is organized by TV Refrath Laufbewerbe. Both primary races feature flat out-and-back courses, presenting a direct run rather than a challenging Bergisches Land terrain. The 5 km course includes approximately 10 meters of elevation gain, and the 10 km course has about 20 meters of elevation gain. The event also includes children's and youth races. Results, start lists, photos, and reports are published for participants seeking post-race records.
Winterlaufserie Alfter
SUN NOV 15
The Winterlaufserie Alfter is a winter road-running series held in Alfter, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, typically in November. The races commence early, usually at 08:00, from Strangheidgesweg 100, with 10 km, 15 km, and 20 km distances offered. Alfterer SC is the organizing club, with registration handled via their website. Records suggest a small, local series, not a major city event. Start lists, results, photos, and reports are published, and the limited reviews available praise the organization over the on-course atmosphere.
20.Int. Brubbellauf
SAT NOV 21
The International Wallenborn Brubbellauf is an evening running event in Wallenborn, Germany, starting and finishing at the local sports grounds. Held in November, it features a 10.2 km main race, a 4.08 km Jedermannlauf, a company run for teams from the same workplace, youth races, walking and Nordic walking, and short children's races down to 200 m for the youngest participants. The route winds through the town center of Wallenborn, keeping the event compact and local instead of spreading over a wide road course. Beginners are explicitly welcome, and late entries are accepted on site until shortly before each start. The race program accommodates participants from children to walkers to competitive runners. Main-race podium finishers receive prize money, class winners and other race winners get non-cash prizes, all participants can download an online certificate, and a prize draw follows the main-race awards.
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Koblenz Training Ground

Koblenz hosts 95 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 where the Rhine and Moselle give easy rhythm, then they climb into the Stadtwald when Z2 needs bite. The Rheinanlagen, Park am Deutschen Eck, Schlosspark, Festungspark, and Lützeler Volkspark keep weekday runs simple from the city centre. The Stadtwald Koblenz brings forest paths, mountain-bike trails, and the Rhein-Burgen-Weg around Kühkopf and Wildpark Remstecken. The Rhein-Burgen-Weg runs 61 km and gains 191 m, so your thighs know the work. TuS Koblenz, FC Rot-Weiß Koblenz, and RSG Koblenz sit inside a proper club town. B2Run Koblenz, Hospizlauf Koblenz-Trier, and Koblenz Halbmarathon are the anchor events.

Locals ride the Moselle when they want flat laps, base miles, and clean intervals over bridges. The Moselle cycling route starts and ends in Koblenz, and the full line runs about 300 km between Koblenz and Metz. The Eifel, the Hunsrück, and the Westerwald hold the demanding climbs, so gran fondo legs get built outside town. The Stadtwald adds gravel, forest paths, singletrack feel, and cyclocross weather when the surface turns heavy. Boppard Bike Park brings ramps, wallrides, northshores, dirtlines, a 3 m ramp, and freeride park action over 250 m high. Bad Ems adds another bike park, and CANYON-Rhein-Hundsrück-Bike-Marathon is the anchor race.

June, July, September, and October are the best months because Koblenz gives both river speed and hill work without making every session complicated. Summer puts runners into Rheinanlagen loops, Stadtwald shade, and longer trail days around Kühkopf and Remstecken. Summer puts riders on Moselle laps, Rhein-Burgen-Weg sections, and Boppard sessions when action matters more than tidy cadence. Winter changes the bike side first because the bike park in Boppard is closed. Runners keep using the parks, Festungspark, and Stadtwald, while cyclists lean harder on flat Moselle Z2, forest paths, and the low mountain ranges when the day allows.