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10K races near Stuttgart

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Upcoming 10K races near Stuttgart

This week 6
4JUL
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17. Auenwaldlauf
Auenwald · 30 km away
4JUL
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12. Reutlinger Swim & Run
Reutlingen · 32 km away
4JUL
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2. Degmarner Kocherlauf (Wertungslauf zum Drei Flüsse Cup)
Degmarn · 53 km away
5JUL
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Rats-Run Möckmühl
Möckmühl · 62 km away
5JUL
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26. Eßlinger Zeitung Lauf
Esslingen · 10 km away
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5JUL
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Eselsburger-Tal-Lauf
Herbrechtingen · 75 km away
JUL 17
10JUL
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3. BarockLauf Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg
11JUL
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Reischmann Bahnstadtlauf Heidelberg
Heidelberg · 79 km away
12JUL
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5. Vierländer-Eck Lauf
Bösingen · 76 km away
12JUL
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9. Nußlocher Wiesenlauf
Nußloch · 70 km away
12JUL
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Ermstal-Marathon
Metzingen · 28 km away
16JUL
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Späh Business Run Scheer (Sigmaringen)
Scheer · 79 km away
18JUL
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Herbolzheimer Gänslauf
Neudenau-Herbolzheim · 56 km away
18JUL
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Sparkasse Kraichgau CityCup Bretten
Bretten · 45 km away
19JUL
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24. Jakob Scheuring Lauf
Gaggenau · 63 km away
19JUL
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Barbarossalauf 2026
Erlenbach · 44 km away
19JUL
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39. Aalener Stadtlauf
Aalen · 67 km away
19JUL
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15. Heumadener Volkslauf 2026
Stuttgart
25JUL
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Reichenbacher Citylauf
Reichenbach an der Fils · 22 km away
25JUL
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14. Rechberghäuser Sommernachtslauf
Rechberghausen · 34 km away
26JUL
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35. Kusterdinger Hornissenlauf - 4. Lauf des VR-Cups
Kusterdingen · 31 km away
26JUL
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38. Mercaden Stadtlauf Böblingen
Böblingen · 16 km away
29JUL
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Lauf- und Walking-Challenge Stuttgart
Stuttgart
AUG 4
1AUG
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9. Mehrstetter Crosslauf
Mehrstetten · 53 km away
2AUG
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Laufwelt Extrem-Cross Rastatt / Wintersdorf
Rastatt · 72 km away
16AUG
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8. SV02 Kerwelauf - Der SV02 lässts LAUFen
Schönau · 78 km away
29AUG
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28. Mühlhäuser Altstadtlauf
Mühlhausen · 62 km away
SEP 13
6SEP
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Ebm-papst Marathon
Niedernhall · 66 km away
12SEP
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39. Dagersheimer Waldlauf
Dagersheim · 19 km away
19SEP
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50. Schurwaldlauf Rommelshausen
Kernen · 10 km away
19SEP
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29. Aspacher Volkslauf
Aspach · 27 km away
19SEP
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22. Baedleslauf
Stuttgart
19SEP
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Sauhag-Lauf
Wolfschlugen · 16 km away
20SEP
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33. Tübinger Erbe-Lauf
Tübingen · 30 km away
20SEP
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20. Stuttgarter Lebenslauf
Stuttgart
24SEP
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Volkslauf der Stadtwerke Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe · 62 km away
26SEP
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14. Bausch+Ströbel Stadtlauf Ilshofen
Ilshofen · 69 km away
26SEP
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8. Friedrichshaller Runde
Bad Friedrichshall · 50 km away
26SEP
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Herbstlauf Ötigheim
Ötigheim · 70 km away
26SEP
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32. Durlacher Turmberglauf
Karlsruhe · 62 km away
Stuttgart · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Stuttgart

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

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.
5. Ludwigsburger DJK-Lauf
SAT OCT 3
The Ludwigsburger DJK-Lauf takes place at the DJK sports grounds in Ludwigsburg East, offering distances for children, young people, inclusion runners, and adults. SG DJK Ludwigsburg e.V. organizes the event, with a program ranging from a 500 m children’s race to 5 km and 10 km options for more competitive runners. The shortest race, the DJK-Lauf, is designed for the youngest participants. The 1.3 km Theo Lorch Lauf provides teenagers and inclusion runners with their own distance. The 5 km SWLB Lauf is suitable for ambitious runners, and the 10 km Opti Move Lauf is intended for experienced runners. The routes feature rubberized and asphalt surfaces within the sports grounds and extend into the Ossweiler fields, offering views across the Neckar valley.
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.
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.
39. 10km Lauf Neuhütten
SAT OCT 3
On German Unity Day, the 10km Lauf Neuhütten takes place in Neuhütten, part of the Wüstenrot municipality in Baden-Württemberg. Organized by Laufgemeinschaft Steinknickle Neuhütten e.V., it features a 10 km main race alongside a 5.5 km option. Both races begin simultaneously, and the event contributes to the Laufcup Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald series. The course loops around Neuhütten and through the Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald. The 10 km route is described as flat or slightly rolling, with approximately 65 meters of elevation gain, making it suitable for runners aiming for a fast time or a less demanding local event. The Burgfriedfriedenhalle on Öhringer Straße is the start and finish point, with a raffle concluding the day's activities.
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.
16. Kuppinger Mondfängerlauf
SAT OCT 10
The Kuppinger Mondfängerlauf is an evening running event in Kuppingen, a district of Herrenberg in Baden-Württemberg. It starts at 7:00 PM from the Gemeindehalle on Raiffeisenstraße and offers adult runners a choice of 6.7 km or 10 km. The race is part of the Schönbuch Cup, where it serves as one of the scoring rounds in the regional running series around the Böblingen area. The route is a rolling multi-loop course, with about 70 meters of climbing and the same amount of descent, so it is not flat but still compact and repeatable. Start and finish are both at the Gemeindehalle, which also serves as the event base. The field is roughly 760 runners, and the program includes children’s and youth races alongside the adult races. TSV Merklingen 1901 e.V. organizes the event.
30. Loßburger Waldlauf
SAT OCT 10
The Loßburger Waldlauf is an October forest run in Loßburg, Germany, organized by Skiclub Loßburg and based at the Schulzentrum. The event is in its 30th running and uses a road or trail-style format instead of laps on a track. Runners can choose 6.7 km or 10 km, with the shorter race starting earlier in the evening and the 10 km race following at 19:00. The 10 km option is for adults and has a hilly profile, not a flat time-trial course. The program also includes children’s and youth competitions, with a 400 m distance listed alongside the longer races. The setup suggests a local club race with several entry points: young runners, adults wanting the full 10 km, and anyone looking for a shorter evening run in the Loßburg area.
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.
Kreuzberglauf Schönau an der Brend
SUN OCT 11
Kreuzberglauf Schönau an der Brend is a 10.2 km hill race held in Schönau an der Brend, a town in the Rhön-Saale region of Lower Franconia, Bavaria. The course runs off-road with approximately 580 metres of elevation gain, emphasizing uphill strength and pacing over flat-road speed. DJK Olympia Schönau organizes the event, now in its thirtieth edition. It also hosts Lower Franconian mountain-running championship races for specific age groups. The participant list typically features a strongly regional field, including runners from clubs such as SC Ostheim/Rhön, TSV Mellrichstadt, TSV Münnerstadt, TG 48 Schweinfurt, TG Kitzingen, TV 1848 Coburg, and various Rhön-area TSV and SV clubs.
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.
2. Vellberger Volkslauf
SAT OCT 17
The Vellberger Volkslauf is a local running event in Vellberg, Baden-Württemberg, organized by TSV Vellberg e.V. It is part of the Stadtwerke Läuft bei dir series, which also includes races in Michelfeld, Gaildorf, and Bibersfeld. Each stop in the series offers a classic 10 km race, while other course distances vary by event. The series is set up for individual runners and teams, and teams can enter more than one individual race. Registration is handled only through an online form, with late entries accepted until 45 minutes before each race starts. Timing is provided by Speed Timing, and instead of paper certificates, runners can print their own certificate at an on-site terminal.
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Stuttgart Training Notes

Stuttgart hosts 88 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 the Kessel with respect, because Stuttgart makes you climb as soon as you leave the easy line. Schlossgarten gives runners the city’s number one flat stretch, and the 7 km route runs from the old town toward the Neckar River. Rosensteinpark and Killesbergpark keep base miles green, while the Rosenstein Park Route links neatly with Schlossgarten. Tuesday Athletic Run Club meets every Tuesday at 19:00 at kiost in Stuttgart-Ost for 5-6 km with easy runs, sprints, or intervals. Stuttgart-Lauf anchors the calendar, with B2RUN Stuttgart, AOK Firmenlauf Feuerbach, and Feuerbacher Volkslauf Rund um die Mammutbäume filling the social race slots.

Locals ride with the same rule every week: be aware it’s hilly here. Fietsen Cycling Club Stuttgart shows riders the nicest routes around the Kessel, sometimes quick, sometimes gemütlich, sometimes asphalt, sometimes off-road. ADFC Stuttgart brings tours of varying difficulty, and its Social Gravel Ride comes out in the warmer months. RSV Vaihingen and RTC Stuttgart give the race and hobby crowd more structure. Radel-Thon loops 83 kilometers around the Stuttgart valley basin, while Woodpecker Trail near Degerloch drops 120 meters over about one kilometer. Birkenkopf, Württemberg, Grüner Heiner, and Bernhartshöhe hill put the climbs close, and Brezel-Race, Alb Extrem, Ara Schönbuch, and 50.Weinlandtour give riders anchor goals.

Spring, Summer, and Autumn are the best months, and locals use them for Z2, crit prep, gran fondo legs, cyclocross skills, and longer forest rides. Summer brings warm days, with average highs around 24°C, and the nearby hills, Swabian Alb mountains, Black Forest, Schurwald, and Swabian-Franconian Forest often shield the city from harsh weather. Thunderstorms can still roll through, and rare hailstorms make people check the sky before long rides. Winter stays chilly, with daily means just above freezing, so runners keep the flat Schlossgarten useful and cyclists shift more toward gravel, steady base miles, and the better-weather windows.