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10K races near Amsterdam

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Upcoming 10K races near Amsterdam

This week 4
3JUL
Run · road · 10K
Ronde van de Blesse
Van Blesse · 42 km away
3JUL
Run · road · 10K
5e RunX Summer Run
Spaarndam Gem. Haarlem · 16 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
353e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere · 22 km away
7JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Let's Go Running - UHT Driebergen - Rhenen
Zeist · 40 km away
JUL 3
10JUL
Run · road · 10K
Hart van Holland Loop
Kockengen · 25 km away
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11JUL
Run · road · 10K
Voorthuizen Loopt
Voorthuizen · 53 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 10K
356e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere () · 22 km away
AUG 7
22AUG
Run · road · 10K
BraDeLierloop
De Lier · 62 km away
25AUG
Run · road · 10K
Plus ’s Gravenland Ronde van West
Capelle a/d IJssel · 53 km away
25AUG
Run · road · 10K
Vechtloop Maarssen
Maarssen · 28 km away
26AUG
Run · road · 10K
Stratenloop van Genderen
Genderen · 45 km away
27AUG
Run · road · 10K
Ronde van Deil
Deil · 59 km away
29AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Austerlitz Trail
Zeist · 40 km away
30AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Duintrail
Wassenaar · 42 km away
SEP 26
4SEP
Run · road · 10K
Muiderslotloop
Muiden · 13 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Proef Rondje Stroe
Stroe · 58 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
BIG10 Rotterdam
Rotterdam · 57 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Almere Poort Run
Almeerderstrand · 18 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Stichting Almere PoortRun
Almere · 22 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cargill Singelloop Gouda – zondag
Gouda · 41 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
DijkenSport DijkenLoop
Beneden-Leeuwen · 69 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Goudse singelloop by Night
Gouda · 42 km away
9SEP
Run · road · 10K
Rusheuvelloop
Burgemeester Jansenhaven · 80 km away
11SEP
Run · road · 10K
Finance Run
Amsterdam
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Vlietloop Voorschoten
Voorschoten · 41 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Markenbinnenrun
Markenbinnen · 19 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Airborne Freedom Run
Oosterbeek · 78 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Mudrun Vlaardingen
Vlaardingen · 64 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Werkhoven Loopt
Werkhoven · 45 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Betuwse Appelrun
Tiel · 65 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Groene Hard- en Wandelloop
Zoeterwoude · 39 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Ridderkerk City Run
Ridderkerk · 59 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Run for Hope - Dordrecht
Dordrecht · 69 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
De Crob Run
Haaften · 66 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bergermeerrun
Alkmaar · 26 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Urban Trail Rotterdam
Rotterdam · 57 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Earth Race
Amstelveen · 10 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
HeteRUN
Heteren · 75 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Royal Run
Baarn · 32 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Texel Halve Marathon
Den Burg-Texel · 76 km away
Amsterdam · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Amsterdam

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

AV Spirit Wintercup
SUN OCT 4
The AV Spirit Wintercup is a winter running and walking series in Lelystad, Flevoland, with a race on the first Sunday of each month from October through March. It is AV Spirit's primary recreational running event in the city, offering sportier runners proper distances to compete. The program typically includes an 800 m KidsRun, a youth or short course of about 2 km, 5 km and 10 km runs, and a 5 km walk. All races start and finish on the AV Spirit athletics track, with routes extending into a wooded area near Lelystad. The field is intentionally broad, welcoming children, adults, AV Spirit members, non-members, first-timers, walkers, club runners, and experienced runners. Entry fees are kept low, late registration is permitted, and the event is capped at approximately 500 participants. A Business Run is also included, allowing local teams to participate alongside individual runners and walkers.
Harbour Run Rotterdam
SUN OCT 4
Harbour Run Rotterdam guides participants through the working port of Rotterdam, featuring obstacles such as climbing over large containers. This annual obstacle run in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, typically takes place in October, offering 6 km and 10 km distances instead of a conventional road-race format. The course navigates Rotterdam's port areas, presenting an industrial landscape rather than parkland or city streets. SportVibes organizes the event, collaborating with obstacle, course, and business partners, as well as the Port of Rotterdam, with their partnership extending to 2028. Companies can register business teams for colleagues to compete together, and the event also benefits Ronald McDonald Huis Sophia Rotterdam.
Rondje Bergen
SUN OCT 4
Rondje Bergen is a running event in Bergen, North Holland, taking place on the first Sunday of October. It features short youth races of 1 and 2 kilometers, alongside 5K, 10K, and a 10 English mile option (16.1 kilometers), providing suitable distances for children, first-timers, club runners, and more serious participants. The route begins within the village: youth races are confined to the center, while longer distances traverse Bergen’s center, the Bergerbos, and the North Holland dune area. The event incorporates Bergen’s character as an artist village, establishing it as a relaxed gathering spot for runners and spectators, with old woods, wide lanes, dunes, and village streets combined within this local race day.
Langs de Gouweloop Waddinxveen
SUN OCT 4
Langs de Gouweloop is a local road race in Waddinxveen, organized by Sportclub Antilope. The start and finish are on Gouweplein at the town’s shopping center. The program includes a 1.3 km kids run, and 5 km and 10 km performance runs for older participants. From Gouweplein, the route goes past the train station between Coenecoop and the Triangel district. A large part of the race takes place in Triangel before returning to the shopping center. The event has passed fifty editions, making it a long-running fixture.
Oosterhoutse Trail
SAT OCT 10
The Oosterhoutse Trail is a trail race in Oosterhout, offering 10 km, 18 km, and 26 km distances. It takes place on a Saturday in October. The start times are staggered, with the 26 km race beginning first, followed by the 18 km, and then the 10 km. The event marks its 10th edition, making this running an anniversary one. Organizers describe the course as challenging and varied. More route details are expected, and information from the previous edition's route is provided for context.
Run Oldebroek
SAT OCT 10
Run Oldebroek is a running and walking event in Oldebroek, Gelderland, Netherlands, held in October. The main running distances are 5 km and 10 km, with an additional 10 km walk. The event is designed for local runners, walkers, families, and beginners, as well as more experienced club runners. Children in primary school can participate in the KidsRun. Younger children complete one 400-meter loop, while those aged 9 and older run the loop twice. The event has a participant limit of 300. Race-day facilities include parking, changing rooms, showers, and first aid. Entry fees also support Stichting GlobalRize, a Dutch foundation focused on sharing the gospel online.
Dordtse Biesbosch Trailrun
SAT OCT 10
The Dordtse Biesbosch Trailrun begins and ends at the organizer's grounds on Schenkeldijk in Dordrecht, South Holland. This trail race crosses the Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch, offering distance options from short Family Runs to a half marathon. Participants can select 3 km or 5 km Family Run courses, a standard 5 km, 10 km, 10 English Miles, or a 21.1 km half marathon, catering to children, novice runners, and those seeking a longer off-road challenge. The courses feature narrow paved paths, unpaved tracks, sandy stretches, and dikes, leading through the Nieuwe Dordtse Biesbosch, the floodplains beside the Nieuwe Merwede, and the Elzenbos. The trail surface may present puddles, streams, branches, and tree trunks, making the race a test of adaptability to varied terrain rather than a pursuit of speed on a smooth road. The start-finish area provides baggage drop-off and changing facilities. The event maintains a relaxed outdoor atmosphere with campfires, marshmallow roasting for children post-race, and refreshments including coffee, tea, soft drinks, satay, and beer.
Jan Louter Loop
SAT OCT 10
The Janlouterloop begins at AV Fortuna on Watersportweg in Vlaardingen, leading runners into the Vlaardingse Broekpolder during autumn. Organized by AV Fortuna and affiliated with the Atletiekunie, the race offers 5, 10, or 15 kilometer distances. Starts are scheduled in late-morning waves, with entry fees varying by distance. The race commemorates Jan Louter, a former AV Fortuna trainer and dedicated runner who passed away from pancreatic cancer. He coached multiple running groups at the club, logged extensive mileage, and was known for his motivating enthusiasm. Net proceeds benefit Support Casper, a program of the Dutch Foundation Survive Pancreatic Cancer.
Venoseloop Vollenhove
SAT OCT 10
The Venoseloop Vollenhove takes place at holiday park 't Akkertien in Vollenhove, Overijssel, on the second Saturday of October. Participants can choose between a 5-kilometer or 10-kilometer run. This event is designed for a wide range of participants, including children, older runners, casual joggers, club runners, and those aiming for a specific time. The courses lead from the holiday park into Vollenhove and the surrounding countryside, including natural areas outside the village. Over 500 runners participate in the 5K and 10K races, providing a significant turnout without becoming an overly large event. It originated as a small local run and has become a regular fixture for many regional runners, supported by local organizations and sponsors. Recent events have included a dedicated podium and personal sponsor banners, with photography at various points such as the dike, Laan van Toutenburgh, the finish line, and aerial views of Vollenhove.
Vestingloop Edam
SUN OCT 11
Vestingloop Edam sends runners over the old fortifications of Edam, in North Holland, with the finish on the Baandervesting near the chain bridge. It is an October road race with four options: 1 km and 2.6 km youth runs, a 3-mile recreational run, and a 10 km race that has both competitive and recreational fields. The event is organised by AV Edam, is affiliated with the Atletiekunie, and caps entries at 1,000 runners. The route over the Vesting is the part that has stayed constant since the first edition in 1954, even though the distances have changed from the original 5 km. The youth races start at the Baandervesting, while the 3-mile and 10 km runners start on the Noordervesting; the 10 km is almost four laps. Timing is handled by bib chips for the 3-mile and 10 km races and shoe chips for the youth races, with medals for the first three boys and girls and cash prizes in several 10 km age categories.
A.Vogelloop
SAT OCT 17
The A.Vogelloop is a trail and forest run in 't Harde, beginning and ending in the A. Vogel gardens at the visitor center on Eperweg. The event utilizes the Zwaluwenburg estate, opened for the race by Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen, with a field limit of 500 runners. It includes short children's races of 600 meters and 1,200 meters, plus 5 km and 10 km options for older youth and adults. The event is family-friendly: children have their own races within the gardens, while recreational runners and faster competitors use the longer program. The adult route is an unpaved 5 km loop that departs the A. Vogel gardens and runs through the forest, passing beech trees, rhododendrons, and a forest pond; 10 km runners complete the loop twice. The youngest children run one garden lap, and the 1,200-meter race uses two laps. Dispensatio organizes the race with A. Vogel and Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen, maintaining the child-focused spirit seen in the Wallenloop and Havenloop. Around the visitor center are toilets, a water tap, coffee, tea, soft drinks, a pagoda tent, product stalls, first aid, and an AED. Participants are encouraged to arrive by bike, though parking is available.
Zeezichtloop Petten
SUN OCT 18
Zeezichtloop Petten is an October race day in Petten, Noord-Holland, with 5 km and 10 km runs, walking, and a free kids run. The event was formerly called the Kermisloop, and the renamed version carries on a local tradition that is more than 50 years old. The route starts in the village, follows the dike with views of the North Sea, goes through dunes and forest, and returns to Petten. Runners get timed results, the 5 km and 10 km races count toward the club competition, and early entries can have the runner’s first name printed on the bib.
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Amsterdam Base Miles By Water

Amsterdam hosts 93 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 Amsterdam early, when the streets are all yours and the canals feel quiet. Vondelpark handles intervals because the loop is simple and the wind changes fast. Old West gives you a solid four parks route through Westerpark, Erasmuspark, Rembrandtpark, and Vondelpark for 10 to 15 km. The Amstel River gives you the clean long run and carries you up to 20 km when you need Z2. Running Junkies meets Tuesdays at 19:30, Amsterdam Coffee Run hits a different cafe on Saturday, and the TCS Amsterdam Marathon and Dam Tot Damloop are the anchor events.

Locals ride flat and fast, so base miles come easy once you leave the city centre. Ronde Hoep gives you a classic 36 km polder lap, and Rondje Marken gives you 50 km toward the former island. The Cees Bol route starts in Amsterdam centre and gives gravel riders 120 km when they want a bigger day. Flat Tyre Peloton runs groups from 23-25 to 35+ kph, and Maats cycling group keeps their fun pace under 30 kmh. The climb is 8 km with 150 m altitude.

Spring and Autumn suit both sports best, because the city is quick without feeling cooked. August brings moderately warm days, and the average daily high reaches 22°C while 30°C or higher lands on only 2.5 days on average. Summer runners go early for Vondelpark, the Amstel, or the old city centre, and summer cyclists stretch north, west, or east for longer Z2. Winter keeps the training calendar alive because nights rarely fall below 0°C, though easterly or northeasterly spells can bring frost. Locals switch to steadier miles, shorter loops, and fewer heroic headwind arguments.