Wendlingen am Neckar · Germany
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4JUL
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12. Reutlinger Swim & Run
Reutlingen · 24 km away
5JUL
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26. Eßlinger Zeitung Lauf
Esslingen · 10 km away
8JUL
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AOK Firmenlauf Göppingen
Göppingen · 20 km away
JUL 6
10JUL
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3. BarockLauf Ludwigsburg
Ludwigsburg · 19 km away
12JUL
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Steinenberger Waldlauf
Rudersberg · 26 km away
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12JUL
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Ermstal-Marathon
Metzingen · 17 km away
18JUL
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14. Lautersteiner Panorama-Lauf
Lauterstein · 36 km away
19JUL
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15. Heumadener Volkslauf 2026
Stuttgart · 19 km away
29JUL
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Lauf- und Walking-Challenge Stuttgart
Stuttgart · 19 km away
SEP 5
16SEP
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AOK Firmenlauf Waiblingen
Waiblingen · 18 km away
19SEP
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Sauhag-Lauf
Wolfschlugen · 7 km away
20SEP
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20. Stuttgarter Lebenslauf
Stuttgart · 19 km away
22SEP
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15. Flugfeld Firmenlauf Tage
Böblingen · 27 km away
22SEP
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Flugfeld Firmenlauf Böblingen/Sindelfingen
Sindelfingen · 28 km away
Wendlingen am Neckar · 50 km
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Recurring 5K races near Wendlingen am Neckar
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30. Heckengäu-Volkslauf 2026
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.
DJK-Lauf Ludwigsburg
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.
Bottwartal Marathon
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.
Bietlauf Mühlhausen
Bietlauf Mühlhausen is a road-running event in Tiefenbronn, Baden-Württemberg, starting from Lehninger Str. The program centers on an 11.5 km main run, with shorter options: a 5 km leisure run, a 5 km walking or Nordic Walking event, and a 1.15 km run for children and school pupils. It is typically held in autumn, often around October, with a morning start at 10:00.
The course information is straightforward. The event caters to local runners, walkers, families, and school-age children, not exclusively competitive club athletes. Registration is via the organizer’s website, which also provides access to start lists, results, photos, and reports. One review highlights the atmosphere as its strongest aspect, with good scores for the course and value, while organization received lower marks.
Bönnigheimer Stromberglauf
The Bönnigheimer Stromberglauf is an autumn running event held at the foot of the Stromberg in Bönnigheim, Germany. It includes races for students, 5 km, and 10 km, accommodating participants from children to adults. LG Neckar-Enz organizes the event with the city's support, attracting both competitive and recreational runners.
The course winds through vineyards on the Stromberg's eastern foothills, crosses field paths, and enters Bönnigheim’s historic old town. Recent events have seen over a thousand participants, primarily recreational athletes, with ages ranging from 6 to 82. Hundreds of spectators typically attend. Participants registering early can receive a bib with their name printed on it; late registration remains open until shortly before the race.
10. Kerner Nachtlauf
Barbarossa Berglauf
The Barbarossa Berglauf is a trail and mountain running event in Göppingen, Germany, scheduled for late November. Participants can select from 5 km, 10 km, or 21 km distances. The primary ascent directs runners up Hohenstaufen, the local mountain overlooking the Filstal valley. The half marathon serves as the day's main event, also available as a relay. A 5 km fitness run offers a shorter route for those less accustomed to mountain terrain.
The event's name originates from Emperor Barbarossa, whose ancestral castle was situated on Hohenstaufen. This historical connection is reflected in the race's terminology, with the half marathon humorously referred to as the “Emperor’s discipline” instead of the typical “queen event.” The program also features races for schoolchildren and toddlers, extending the participant pool beyond dedicated trail runners. The mountain setting and the vistas across the Filstal attract both spectators and runners from beyond Göppingen.
Winterlaufserie DJK Göppingen
The DJK Winterlaufserie Göppingen is a three-race winter running series in Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg, organized by DJK Sportgemeinschaft Göppingen from December to February. The program includes club-running distances: a 10 km main run with 20 meters of climbing, a 5 km run, a 2.2 km cross-country race, and a 1.2 km children’s or school race.
The 10 km and 5 km races are for older youth and adults, while the two shorter races are for younger school-age runners. Series entry is handled through the organizer, with full-series registration linked to the first race. The event offers online registration, start lists, results, photos, and on-site late entry for an additional fee. Its designation as the 38th DJK Winterlaufserie marks it as an established local fixture.
39. Backnanger Silvesterlauf 2026
The Backnanger Silvesterlauf is a New Year's Eve road race held in Backnang, a town in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. The primary event is a 10 km run consisting of four 2.5 km laps through the city. Cobblestones and short ascents and descents contribute to its distinct local character. Participants have the option to finish after completing fewer laps; their results are recorded based on the number of laps finished.
The course passes by numerous spectators, with cheers for athletes aiming for personal bests, those running the 10 km for the first time, and older competitors. The event includes a mini-marathon for children, introducing many locals to the race at a young age before they return for longer distances. The atmosphere at the year's end combines physical exertion with the warmth of mulled wine and the satisfaction of completing a run before the new year.
34. Stuttgarter Silvesterlauf
The Stuttgarter Silvesterlauf is a New Year’s Eve road race in Stuttgart-Weilimdorf, with start and finish at the Lindenbachhalle. It is built around three distances: a 2.3 km schoolchildren’s run, a 5.5 km Hörnleshasenlauf, and an 11 km main race. The children’s race and the 5.5 km race use one lap, while the main race uses two laps. Starts are staggered from early afternoon, and all runners need to finish before the common finish-line cutoff.
The course runs around the Fasanengarten, so the event stays compact and local rather than spreading across the whole city. Younger runners have their own Schülerlauf, while the two longer races are open to older children, teenagers, and adults. Bib pickup, late registration, food, drinks, and the awards all center on the Lindenbachhalle, which makes the day easy to follow for families and spectators. A Silvesterlauf T-shirt is available with advance registration and, if any are left, on race day.
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5K races in Wendlingen am Neckar
Wendlingen am Neckar hosts 24 5K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.