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10K races near Venice

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AUG 1
28AUG
Run · road · 10K
XXXVII^ Giro delle Mura Citta' di Feltre
Feltre · 75 km away
SEP 5
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
III^ La 10 di Montagnana
Montagnana · 71 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Mezza Maratona dei Sei Comuni
Zanè · 75 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
XVIII^ La 10 M6C
Villaverla · 68 km away
25SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Treviso Urban Trail - Centromarca Banca
Treviso · 28 km away
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27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Run51
Istrana · 33 km away
Venice · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Venice

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XII^ Strarzignano - Trofeo Autovega
SUN OCT 4
StrArzignano - Trofeo AutoVega is a 10 km road race in Arzignano, Veneto, with the start and finish in Piazza Liberta. The competitive race sits on the national FIDAL calendar and uses a homologated 10 km distance, so it is aimed at runners who want an official road result. The event is run in early October and also gives walkers, families, and casual runners three non-competitive options of 3, 7, or 12 km. The day is built around local sport as much as racing: school groups and sports clubs get dedicated initiatives and incentives, and the organizers keep changing rooms, showers, and bag storage in the setup. Atletica Arzignano and Atletica Ovest Vicentino organize it with the Municipality of Arzignano, and around 200 volunteers help run the event. AutoVega gives its name to the trophy, while the race pack and prize pool add a practical draw for entrants beyond the town-center course.
Maratonella di Campalto
SUN OCT 4
Maratonella di Campalto is a trail running event held in Campalto, on the mainland side of Venice, near the lagoon city. The main race covers 30 km, accompanied by shorter non-competitive options: a 6 km Family Fun run or walk, and 10 km and 15 km ludico-motoria routes for a more relaxed outing. It takes place in early October and is now in its sixteenth edition. The routes guide participants through woods and parks surrounding Campalto, with organizers highlighting both challenging sections and open views toward Venice. The event accommodates a broad spectrum of participants, from seasoned trail runners to families and casual walkers. It also features local race traditions, including the Trofeo Marco Cavaldoro, the Coppa Rosa, an Albo d’oro roll of honor, and a Villaggio Expo integrated with the race schedule.
Semi-Marathon de Trevise
SUN OCT 11
Wizz Air Venice Marathon
SUN OCT 25
The Wizz Air Venice Marathon is a road race held in and around Venice. Runners begin at Villa Pisani on the Riviera del Brenta and conclude within the city's renowned setting. First held in 1986, the event now attracts a substantial number of participants, with over 17,000 individuals registered for its 40th running. The course offers participants a unique entry into Venice, crossing the Ponte di Barche and proceeding through Piazza San Marco, passing the Palazzo Ducale. The marathon incorporates local emblems, featuring a race jersey designed with inspiration from the Winged Lion of Saint Mark and a Valentine's Day offer for couples entering as a pair.
Maratona di Venezia
SUN OCT 25
The Maratona di Venezia, also known as the Venicemarathon, is a 42.195 km road race held annually in October, typically on the fourth Sunday. The course begins near Padua in Stra, a town associated with Villa Pisani, and concludes in Venice at Riva dei Sette Martiri. The event was established by Piero Rosa Salva, Stefano Fornasier, Fernando De Pieri, Claudio Zamengo, and Francesco Uguagliati. It was the first Italian marathon recognized by AIMS and was also included in the IAAF international calendar. The route crosses the Riviera del Brenta, passing through Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, and Mira, featuring Palladian villas along the way before reaching Mestre and San Giuliano Park. From Mestre, participants cross the Ponte della Liberta into Venice, navigating the city's canal bridges towards the finish. A distinctive aspect of the race is the temporary bridge constructed across the Grand Canal, connecting Punta della Salute to San Marco. The initial winners included notable Italian athletes like Salvatore Bettiol, Paola Moro, Orlando Pizzolato, Gelindo Bordin, and Laura Fogli, with the field later expanding to include competitors from Portugal, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kenya, Algeria, France, Spain, Slovenia, and Belarus.
Lagoon Run
SUN NOV 1
Loop The Lagoon is a family-focused fun run held annually in April at Lagoon Valley Park in Vacaville, California. The main race-day area is located on Pena Adobe Road within the park. The event features a 5K run/walk, a 10K Tower Challenge, a 2-mile untimed walk, and two kids’ fun runs, catering to runners, walkers, children, and families, not exclusively competitive racers. The 5K and 10K races begin first, with participants organized by pace into marked groups before the start. All participants receive a medal. Early registrants are also given a Loop The Lagoon tech hat. The event includes community booths, music, and a kids zone with a petting zoo. This race is organized by a collaboration between the Vacaville Public Education Foundation and Fleet Feet Vacaville, with proceeds supporting children and schools in Vacaville.
Portogruaro Half Marathon
SUN NOV 8
The Portogruaro Half Marathon concludes in Piazza della Repubblica, Portogruaro's central square in Italy’s Veneto region. This road race typically takes place in November, featuring a competitive 21 km half marathon beginning at 9:45 AM and a 10 km option for those seeking a less demanding run. The event, with its fourth edition upcoming, attracts approximately 1,200 runners. It caters to competitive athletes, families, and individuals interested in activity and well-being, and the half marathon has also been a venue for awarding regional absolute titles. Recent top finishers have included athletes from Italy, Kenya, and Ethiopia, with finishing times near 1:08 for men and around 1:20 for women.
I^ La 1° Run del Parco della Pace
SUN NOV 8
La 1° Run del Parco della Pace is a 10 km race in Vicenza, taking place in November. This is the first edition, and the name directly indicates its location: Parco della Pace, a large green area within the city. The race is organized by VI626, with Barbara Lah as the contact. The available details suggest a run centered on the park, offering participants a chance to challenge themselves while enjoying time in one of Vicenza’s natural open spaces.
V^ La 10 di Malo - 5° Trofeo Sacme
SUN NOV 29
La 10 di Malo - Trofeo Sacme is a competitive 10 km road race held in Malo, province of Vicenza. It takes place in late November and follows a straightforward format: a single, measured 10 km race for participants seeking a timed, competitive run, distinct from a casual fun run. The event is linked to the Trofeo Sacme. VI660 is listed as the organizer, with Riccardo Solfo as the contact. The route details are sparse on the published page, suggesting a local Veneto 10K focused on competition, organized at a club level, and offering a trophy for runners aiming to compete seriously over a familiar distance.
Prosecco Run
SUN NOV 29
The Prosecco Run, held in late November in Treviso, Veneto, Italy, offers running events ranging from 10 km to a full marathon. The road race program features a Marathon, Half Marathon, and the Bollicina 10Km. The festival also includes an Ultra Trail event. The marathon covers the standard 42.195 km, the half marathon is 21.0975 km, and the 10 km race is the shortest road option. The half marathon follows one full loop. The city routes pass notable monuments. Among the road races, the marathon is the most popular choice.
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Venice Training Notes

Venice hosts 16 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 early through Piazza San Marco when the stones are quiet and the day still feels private. Piazza San Marco gives you that rare Z2 roll past the Basilica di San Marco before the city fully wakes. Grand Canal runs feel sharp and strange because Venice is not that big, but it can be confusing. Campo Santo Stefano works as a clean turn-back point when you just want base miles without overthinking the route. Wizz Air Venicemarathon is the anchor event, and Venice Night Trail, Quasi Night Run, Venice Lido Beach Trail, and Alì Family Run keep the calendar moving.

Locals ride the Venice Islands Cycle Route when they want steady miles without fighting the centro storico. Lido and Pellestrina each run about 12 kilometres long, so the route gives you tidy Z2 along the lagoon. Via Sandro Gallo carries the Lido line past San Nicolò, Malamocco, and Alberoni. Pellestrina keeps the mood calmer, with San Pietro in Volta, Portosecco, and Pellestrina feeling good for base miles. Venezia FC, Reyer Venezia, and Società Sportiva Costantino Reyer are the named local clubs in the brief. Venice gives you no named climbs, so the hard work is intervals, wind, bridges, and flat speed.

Spring and autumn suit both sports best because the city feels easier for longer runs and longer rides. Summer brings warm, humid days, so locals start early and keep the hard stuff short. Lido and Pellestrina stay useful in summer because the lagoon line gives open riding and little traffic. Winter brings cool, damp conditions, and snow is not uncommon between late November and early March. Canals and parts of the lagoon can freeze in the most severe winters, though that has become rarer over the past 30 to 40 years. Locals still run the centre and ride the islands when the surface feels right.