Meisenheim · Germany
10K races near Meisenheim
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4JUL
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35. Honiglauf des TuS Horn
Horn · 39 km away
AUG 5
8AUG
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30. Residenzfestlauf Kirchheimbolanden
Kirchheimbolanden · 25 km away
15AUG
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8. Charity Mega Run Bingen
Bingen am Rhein · 33 km away
16AUG
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Holzland-Volkslauf Schopp
Schopp · 39 km away
29AUG
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Flörsheimer Lebenslauf
Flörsheim · 39 km away
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30AUG
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57. Binger Stadtlauf
Bingen · 33 km away
SEP 9
3SEP
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34. Fohlenhoflauf
Homburg · 50 km away
6SEP
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21. Lautrer Lebenslauf
Kaiserslautern · 30 km away
12SEP
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Geisenheimer Rhein-Wein-Lauf
Geisenheim · 42 km away
13SEP
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Seewooglauf
Ramstein-Miesenbach · 30 km away
13SEP
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Cross against Cancer Homburg
Homburg · 50 km away
19SEP
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Sparkassen-Altstadtlauf
Ottweiler · 50 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
38. Volkslauf Rund um den Disibodenberg
Odernheim · 7 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
21. Panoramalauf Kriegsheim
Kriegsheim · 40 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Eltviller Familienlauf 2026
Eltville · 47 km away
Meisenheim · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Meisenheim
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7. Rodenbacher Lauftag
Rodenbacher Lauftag combines a 50 km Harry Arndt run, a half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, and children's stadium races on a single autumn race day at Waldstadion Niederrodenbach in Rodenbach. Its full name is “Run for Peace and Democracy in Europe,” and it also serves as a BBF Junior Main-Lauf-Cup race. The day begins with the half marathon, followed shortly by the 50 km and 5 km races, with the children's stadium run, stadium cross races, and 10 km scheduled for the afternoon. Entry fees are reasonable, with student races costing 5 euros and the half marathon 15 euros, and on-site registration is available on race day.
The main course is flat, asphalted, officially measured to IAAF standards, and runs through the Rodenbach forest, making it suitable for runners aiming for fast times or using it as autumn marathon preparation. A German M15 record over 5 km was set on this course, indicating its speed. The 5 km route features a stadium passage near the finish, allowing spectators and supporters a clear view of the race's progression. The youngest participants will compete in a stadium cross with obstacles, all finishers receive a special certificate, and many awards are distributed on site. SSC Hanau-Rodenbach, with nearly 50 years of road-race organizing experience, presents the event under the motto: “From runners for runners.”
Herberts Bremserlauf mit dem TSV Zornheim
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.
Damscheider Kuckucks-Trail
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.
14. Laubacher Ramsberglauf
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.
MB Brandschutz-Nachtwächterlauf
The MB Brandschutz-Nachtwächterlauf is a winter running event in Ottweiler, Germany, typically held before the New Year’s Eve races conclude the running calendar. It is also known as the Nachtwächterlauf and features short road-race distances: 2.5 km, 5 km, and 10 km, with modest entry fees.
The event is organized by the athletics department of TV Ottweiler. The 2.5 km race is open to younger participants than the longer events, while the 5 km and 10 km races have older age cutoffs, accommodating both new runners and club athletes. Registration options include individual and group entries, facilitating team sign-ups.
Bärenfels Heiligabend Marathon
The Bärenfels Heiligabend Marathon is a Christmas Eve running event in Hoppstädten-Weiersbach, Rhineland-Palatinate. It offers dedicated runners a race option on that day, featuring an 8.5 km run, a short children’s race, and a marathon consisting of five laps of the same loop. The marathon is listed at approximately 42.5 km with 1,100 meters of climbing. The 8.5 km run has about 220 meters of climbing, indicating that even the single-lap option is not flat or casual.
The loop runs primarily through the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park on wide, paved forest paths, with a short asphalt section repeated each lap. It climbs toward the Bärenfels, incorporates part of the Bärenpfad premium hiking trail, and then returns to the finish. In December, rougher trail sections are omitted due to weather. The Bärenfels-Team, largely the Feller family from Birkenfeld, organizes the event in a straightforward manner with robust aid-station support. The event is described as family-friendly, with early starts, fog, cold air, and drizzle contributing to its practical Christmas Eve character rather than a polished big-city marathon atmosphere.
Oberrodenbacher Silvesterlauf
The Oberrodenbacher Silvesterlauf is a New Year's Eve road race held in Rodenbach, Hessen, Germany. Participants can select from a 10.25 km or a 5.45 km course. The shorter race begins at 12:30, followed by the longer race at 13:30. Typically, a few hundred runners participate, with recent counts between the high 300s and just over 700.
The event also features children's and school races, making it suitable as a family club activity as well as a year-end run for adults. Race result manages the timing, and registration is available via the Turnverein Oberrodenbach website. Feedback indicates a well-organized local race: organization and atmosphere both received a 4.0 rating, value for money scored 4.3, and the course was rated 3.5.
Silvester-Strassenlauf Kottweiler-Schwanden
Silvester-Strassenlauf Kottweiler-Schwanden is a 10 km street race held in Kottweiler-Schwanden, Germany, on New Year's Eve. It begins in the afternoon on Reichenbacherstrasse and is organized by SV Kottweiler-Schwanden. The race originated in 1973, establishing it as a long-standing local event.
The setting is a small municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, part of the Verbandsgemeinde Ramstein-Miesenbach. Kottweiler-Schwanden is the smallest community within this union by population and area. The village is situated in the Nordpfalzer Bergland, with the Schwanderbach flowing through it and the Miesenbach originating in the eastern section. The 362-meter Hebelhuebel is also nearby. Although listed as an international street run, its size and location lend it a village-race atmosphere: a year-end 10K on local roads, closely connected to the organizing club and the community.
40. Hohenloher Silvesterlauf 1. Lauf zum 4 Jahreszeiten Laufcup 2027
The Hohenloher Silvesterlauf, a New Year's Eve run in Germany's Hohenlohe region, begins and concludes at the SpVgg Hengstfeld-Wallhausen e.V. clubhouse in Hengstfeld. The event commences at 13:00, providing two straightforward options: a 5-kilometer hobby run and a 10-kilometer main run.
The race serves as the initial event in the 4-Jahreszeiten-Laufcup, connecting the year-end run with a larger four-season series. Its 40th edition signifies established local tradition, and the format is suitable for a diverse group of club runners, recreational joggers, and novices seeking a final run before the new year.
Waldböckelheimer Silvesterlauf
Waldböckelheimer Silvesterlauf is a New Year's Eve road race held in Waldböckelheim, a village in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. The event features 10 km and 5 km races, alongside shorter runs for children and pupils. The start is scheduled for 12:30 PM, placing it in the middle of the day on New Year's Eve.
The race includes children's distances of 200, 600, and 800 meters. Field sizes are typically small to medium, ranging from 101 to 300 participants, with one recent edition seeing 175 finishers. Registration is managed via the organizer's website, and race result services handle timing. Start lists, rankings, photos, and reports are published post-event.
42. Silvesterlauf
Berlin’s Silvesterlauf sends runners into the Grunewald on New Year’s Eve, with 4 km, 6 km, and 10 km options instead of one fixed distance. It is one of Germany’s largest New Year’s Eve runs, but the mood is closer to a costume party with timing mats than a serious road race. The routes are kept manageable enough for people running in outfits, though the paths over Drachenfliegerberg and Teufelsberg still ask for steady feet, especially on the way down.
The 4 km race suits anyone who wants a quick run before the night starts, the 6 km sits in the middle, and the 10 km gives runners the full hill-and-view version before the celebrations. From Teufelsberg, the course gives a wide look over Berlin while the city is still quiet before the evening fireworks. Costumes are part of the point: homemade outfits are encouraged, the best ones win prizes, and every finisher gets a pancake at the finish, treated like a sweet souvenir medal rather than a normal post-race snack.
Silvester-Lauf Bad Kreuznach
Silvester-Lauf Bad Kreuznach is a New Year's Eve road race in Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, featuring 10 km and 5 km distances. It begins at the Kuhberg recreational area, Rheingrafenstrasse 904, and has been held annually since 1977. LC 80 KH e. V. Bad Kreuznach is the organizer, with br-timing managing the race timing.
The event functions as a straightforward local year-end run. The entry fee is 10 euros, with no charge for younger runners within the specified youth age group. Registration can be completed online, by phone, in person prior to race day, or on the day of the event. Participants receive printed certificates. The venue offers parking, changing facilities, and showers. Reviews indicate the event receives good ratings for its organization, atmosphere, and value, though the course itself is rated less favorably.
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10K races in Meisenheim
Meisenheim hosts 27 10K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.