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3JUL
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Forster Rosen-Pokal-Lauf
Forst · 47 km away
5JUL
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LaminatDEPOT-Lauf Velbert
Velbert · 35 km away
JUL 2
10JUL
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Altstadtlauf Köln
Köln · 15 km away
17JUL
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13. Kölner Zoolauf
Köln · 15 km away
AUG 7
7AUG
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21. Wendlinger Zeitungslauf
Wendlingen · 49 km away
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8AUG
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Frontrun - Janus Queer Games 2026
Köln · 15 km away
15AUG
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Hambacher Volks- und Strassenlauf
Niederzier · 49 km away
28AUG
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Sommerabendlauf Köln
Köln · 15 km away
29AUG
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Monte Sophia XXII und 65. HAG-Lauf
Niederzier · 49 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Ruhrauenlauf Mühlheim
Mülheim an der Ruhr · 47 km away
29AUG
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28.RWW-Ruhrauenlauf
Mülheim-Saarn · 44 km away
SEP 21
4SEP
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Kerwelauf des SV 05 Meckenheim
Meckenheim · 46 km away
5SEP
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3. Wiehler AggerEnergie- und Sparkasse Gummersbach Sommerlauf
Wiehl · 32 km away
6SEP
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Eignerbachlauf Tönisheide
Velbert · 34 km away
6SEP
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Buchholzer Bahndamlauf
Buchholz (Westerwald) · 43 km away
11SEP
Run · road · 10K
SportScheck Night RUN Köln
Cologne · 15 km away
11SEP
Run · road · 10K
44. Bergneustädter AggerEnergie- und Sparkassen Nachtlauf
Bergneustadt · 37 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
36. Ville-Lauf im Naturpark Rheinland
Weilerswist · 35 km away
12SEP
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Welterbelauf Zollverein Essen-Stoppenberg
Essen · 48 km away
13SEP
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21. Hattinger Hüttenlauf
Hattingen · 41 km away
13SEP
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Bedburger Citylauf 2026
Bedburg · 38 km away
13SEP
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LeseWelten Spendenlauf Köln
Köln · 15 km away
18SEP
Run · road · 10K
20. Wipperfürther Stadtlauf
Wipperfürth · 21 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Run of Colours
Köln · 15 km away
19SEP
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Wuppertaler Volkslauf
Wuppertal · 26 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bedburger Citylauf
Bedburg · 38 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
24. AggerEnergie- und Sparkassenlauf Gummersbach
Gummersbach · 31 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
36. Lauf Rund um den Fühlinger See
KÖLN · 15 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
33. Lauf Rund um den Grengel
Engelskirchen · 21 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bickendorfer Büdchenlauf
Köln · 15 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
18. Bickendorfer Büdchenlauf
Köln-Bickendorf · 18 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Obstacle Odyssey Ratingen
Ratingen · 35 km away
Odenthal · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Odenthal
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21. Korschenbroicher Waldlauf
The Korschenbroich Forest Run takes place at Am Sportplatz in Korschenbroich. The event offers 5K and 10K races, providing standard distances for participants.
The event includes options for children and students, catering to a range of age groups. Nordic Walking is also available, allowing participants to join the same race setting without competing as runners.
2. Luftschifflauf
The Luftschifflauf begins on the apron of Essen/Mülheim Airport, proceeding over the taxiway to the airport’s wide runway. This is a limited-entry race featuring a flat, fast course. The setup is unusual, with running occurring on ground typically used by aircraft. A Bambini run is also part of the event, catering to families as well as runners seeking fast times.
The route bypasses tight corners and elevation changes, continuing across the open airport grounds before concluding inside the WDL airship hangar. This finish is the race’s distinctive feature: rather than a typical road-race chute, participants enter a large hangar constructed for airships. Medals are awarded to finishers, and the event area provides on-site food and refreshments.
24. Burscheider Stadtlauf
On Stadtlauf Sunday, central Burscheid closes to traffic, filling with runners, music, and spectators. The Burscheider Stadtlauf is an annual town-centre running event organized by the Stadtsportverband Burscheid. It features a 10-kilometer main race in the early afternoon, preceded by a 3-kilometer race, and a 1-kilometer option for shorter distances. Registration is practical, allowing on-site sign-ups on race day.
The day begins with Kita races for young children. They warm up in matching shirts, run in teams or groups, and are cheered on by parents and spectators. Local Kita groups, including Johanniter-Kita Hilgen and Die kleinen Strolche, participate. Children receive a medal and a Stadtlauf-Brot from Bäckerei Kretzer. Approximately 500 people participate, ranging from club runners to casual joggers and those running for the enjoyment of moving through town together.
51. Müngstener Brückenlauf
The Müngstener Brückenlauf is an established autumn running race in Müngsten, with results documented since at least 2002. The event maintains a straightforward local-race format: finishers receive certificates, results are available for download, and past race photos are available in the SLC gallery.
The course begins on the narrow Schäfchenweg, giving runners a tight start rather than a wide, open rollout. Near the conclusion, the route includes a final climb before the finish, crossing meadows and fields. The archive demonstrates a race with consistency: year-over-year results, older HTML files, more recent PDFs, and ample past material to establish it as a local fixture rather than an isolated event.
Winterlaufserie Marienfeld
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.
8. Friedrichstaler Waldlauf
The Friedrichstaler Waldlauf is a local forest run in Friedrichstal, a Stutensee district. The listing identifies the event but lacks details on its season, race distances, or course measurements. Therefore, it is best described as a community running event, not a fully documented championship race.
The race connects to the Stutensee sports community. TV Friedrichstal, the largest club in the Friedrichstal district, provides athletics and other sports for all ages. The Stutensee CUP, organized by TSG Blankenloch, includes events like the Stutenseer Stadtlauf and Stutensee Triathlon, positioning this run within a local series of endurance events.
Halloween-Run Köln
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.
Urban Trail Düsseldorf
The Urban Trail Düsseldorf is a relaxed 8 to 10 km urban trail run in Düsseldorf, Germany. It begins in the morning at the Jugendherberge Düsseldorf on Düsseldorferstrasse 1. This event is part of the Urban Trail Serie and is organized by D Running, which has new management since 2025. This is not a competition for the fastest time; there is no timing, start waves ensure a calm opening, and participants can jog, walk, or run at their own pace.
From the youth hostel, the route crosses the Rhine and connects various city locations instead of following typical running paths. The measured distance is from one stop to the next, with additional steps within venues included. Runners might see modern architecture, historic sites, less-known areas, halls, museums, and other venues usually off-limits. Each location may offer its own small highlight for participants. Traffic lights must still be obeyed, and food is available on site after or during the run.
Fackel-Lauf Wuppertal
The Fackel-Lauf Wuppertal is a night run on the Nordbahntrasse, a former rail route through Wuppertal now used by runners, walkers, and cyclists. It takes place in November, with darkness integral to the event: participants use their own headlamps, flashlights, string lights, or LED gear, and the route is illuminated by these personal lights and the glow of torches. The format is straightforward and suitable for beginners, featuring one 5 km lap with the option to extend to 10 km by adding a second lap at the event. The focus is on the charitable cause and the enjoyment of running, rather than competitive pressure.
The start is on the Nordbahntrasse, and the path remains open to the public, requiring runners to share it and stay to the right. A support cyclist leads and another follows to ensure no one is left behind in the dark, with Johanniter providing medical assistance. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. After finishing, the race bib entitles participants to a punch plus a Weckmann or a slice of pizza. The nearby Sportcenter Eskesberg offers changing facilities, restrooms, parking, and a place to rest post-run.
Martinslauf
Martinslauf is a St. Martin-themed running event in Germany, featuring races like the SFD '75 run around Unterbacher See in Düsseldorf and the Martinslauf Sindorf. It functions as a local running festival, not a single-distance race: Sindorf offers 5 km, 10 km, and a Bambini run, while the SFD event includes youth races over two kilometers and Bambini races over 700 meters.
The Unterbacher See race attracts a large community field, with one edition seeing over 2,600 participants. The St. Martin connection is evident on race day with St. Martin on horseback and Weckmänner, the sweet bread rolls associated with the holiday. Club runners, children, families, spectators, and volunteers participate together, and runners can later find their finish times, placings, and certificates online.
39. Refrather Herbstlauf
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
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.
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10K races in Odenthal
Odenthal hosts 70 10K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.