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3JUL
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De 12e Ronde van De Blesse
De Blesse · 46 km away
4JUL
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353e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere · 43 km away
JUL 2
11JUL
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Voorthuizen Loopt
Voorthuizen · 33 km away
25JUL
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356e Mollen Marathon Almere
Almere () · 43 km away
AUG 5
22AUG
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Loop Naar de Pomp
Heino · 27 km away
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25AUG
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Berkumloop Zwolle
Zwolle · 19 km away
26AUG
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Stöppelloop
Raalte · 32 km away
29AUG
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Kermisloop
Broekland · 26 km away
31AUG
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Oranjeloop Nieuwleusen
Nieuwleusen · 34 km away
SEP 11
5SEP
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Loopfestijn Dalfsen
Dalfsen · 29 km away
5SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Yu Man Race Obstacle Run
Nijverdal · 44 km away
5SEP
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Proef Rondje Stroe
Stroe · 31 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Stichting Almere PoortRun
Almere · 43 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Almere Poort Run
Almeerderstrand · 49 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Stonecityrun
Steenwijk · 43 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Broekstaclerun
Broekland · 26 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Heyu VathorstRun
Hooglanderveen · 40 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Royal Run
Baarn · 47 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
VathorstRun
Amersfoort · 44 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Mooi Ruinen Run
Ruinen · 50 km away
Elburg · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Elburg
Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly
Brekeld Runners Trail
The Brekeld Runners Trail is a trail race held annually around Rijssen in the eastern Netherlands, taking place on the first Saturday of October. AV Rijssen has organized the event since 2018, offering three race distances from 12 to 30 kilometers. This is an off-road event, utilizing unpaved paths through the wooded area adjacent to the club’s athletics track.
The route crosses forests and heathland, featuring a mix of single-track sections, short ascents, and wider paths. Participants can select a shorter trail distance or opt for the longer run up to 30 kilometers, accommodating both novice trail runners and those seeking a more challenging course. The event is affiliated with the Atletiekunie. A past edition was canceled due to organizational issues, and the organizing committee has stated a need for more volunteers to ensure the race continues.
AV Spirit Wintercup
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.
Venoseloop Vollenhove
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.
Run Oldebroek
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.
A.Vogelloop
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.
Stadshagenrun Zwolle
The Stadshagenrun starts and finishes at Winkelcentrum Stadshagen, the shopping centre in Zwolle's Stadshagen district. This October running event includes a Kidsrun, a 1-mile race, a 5 km, and a 10 km, accommodating children, beginners, and regular runners on the same race day.
The 10 km course consists of two laps of the 5 km route, simplifying navigation for participants and observers. A recent running of the event saw 1,850 registrations, an increase of approximately 200 from the prior year, and was held under the KRC Van Elderen Stadshagenrun name. AV PEC 1910 is noted as an organizer for an upcoming edition. Local sponsors supporting the event include KRC Van Elderen, Snelle Sokken (for the 5 km), De Hypotheekshop Zwolle (for the medals), Lopers Company Zwolle, and Ouro Nutrition Endurance.
Salland Zorgverzekeringen & Flynth Diepe Hel Holterbergloop
The Diepe Hel Holterbergloop guides runners and walkers up the Holterberg from Holten, Netherlands. This annual late-October event includes road running, walking, a Kidsrun, a Heroesloop, business categories, and main race distances of 6 km, 10 km, and a half marathon. The official title incorporates sponsors Salland Zorgverzekeringen and Flynth, with the organization affiliated with the Atletiekunie.
Saturday evening features a 6 km Nightrun and Nightwalk on an illuminated course; glow-in-the-dark outfits are encouraged. Sunday hosts the 10 km, half marathon, longer walks, and children’s events. The routes traverse the Sallandse Heuvelrug, utilizing rolling terrain, forest, and heathland instead of a flat city course. Thousands participate in the Holterberg challenge, with entries limited to 5,000 and no late registration, maintaining a local, organized atmosphere.
Gooi Half Marathon
The Gooi Half Marathon debuts in the Dutch region of Het Gooi, starting and finishing at Het Arsenaal in the fortified town of Naarden Vesting. Scheduled for November, it includes more than just a half marathon: participants can opt for a quarter marathon or a kids run, and a walking tour is also available. The event originated from organizer Mees Kremer's relocation to Naarden and his appreciation for the local forests, heath, river landscape, and historic surroundings.
The half marathon course highlights well-known locations near Naarden, such as Muiderberg, the Naardermeer, and Valkeveen. The majority of the route is paved, with some forest path segments, meaning trail shoes are unnecessary. Kremer is organizing the event with Tempo AV from Bussum, receiving support from the municipality of Gooise Meren. The race is being developed as a community day for Naarden, Bussum, and neighboring villages, utilizing traffic-calmed roads and minimizing road closure times at intersections.
Leesten Cross
Leesten Cross is a small recreational forest run near Ugchelen in the Netherlands, organized by Atletiekvereniging Veluwe and affiliated with Atletiekunie. It is now held in November, having previously been a February event. Runners can choose from 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km distances, with a limit of 300 participants. The start and finish are located at Bospaviljoen 't Leesten, centering the race around the forest rather than a town.
The routes traverse forest paths, sand, and heathland tracks, offering open views across the heath in certain sections. The 5 km and 15 km are designated as recreational routes, while the 10 km also serves as a club championship event for AV Veluwe members. Registration is exclusively online; late entries are not accepted. The practical arrangements are straightforward: parking and first aid are provided, but participants should not anticipate changing facilities.
NightRun Rijssen
NightRun Rijssen guides runners and walkers through Rijssen after dark, transforming the town center into a illuminated path instead of a typical road race. Participants can select a 5 or 10 km distance, with a children's run also available. Timing is not a focus; the emphasis is on moving through the course collectively and supporting a worthy cause, rather than competing for positions.
The course winds through Rijssen's center, venturing inside buildings and local businesses, offering a distinct atmosphere compared to a standard street circuit. All participants carry lights, making the moving procession of runners and walkers a visual element of the event. The inaugural event attracted significant attention, with over 700 participants; the group comprised many women, had an average age of 38, and included seasoned runners, recreational athletes, walkers, and families.
Dorpsrun Renswoude
The Dorpsrun Renswoude begins and ends at the parking lot of sports park de Hokhorst in Renswoude. This annual village road race offers distances for children and adults: a 1,000-meter Kidsrun, 5 km, 10.5 km, and a half marathon. The Kidsrun separates young runners into 4-9 and 10-12 age categories. The longer distances allow local runners, club runners, and visitors to choose between a shorter village race and a full 21.1 km run.
The shortest route runs from De Hokhorst along Dickerijstlaantje and returns. The 5 km route incorporates De Hokhorst and Ubbeschoterweg. Now in its 40th edition, the event is an established fixture. Entries are capped at approximately 650 to 700 runners, and recent editions have sold out before race day. A substantial volunteer team manages the event, with local businesses also providing support, giving it the character of a community gathering for runners, families, friends, colleagues, and neighbors.
Broekhuis Zandenplasloop
The Broekhuis Zandenplasloop begins at the Zandenplas in Nunspeet, leading runners directly into the Zandenbos, a forest surrounding the lake. This yearly road race in the Netherlands offers two distances: 5 km or 10 km. The event is designed for speed; organizers describe the 10 km as particularly fast, and the entire course is promoted as a swift run through the forest. Registration is limited to 1,000 participants and often sells out before the event.
The course winds through the natural surroundings of the Zandenplas, featuring trees and water near the path instead of urban streets. It attracts local participants, visitors from beyond the region, recreational runners, and competitive athletes seeking a short, fast race. On-site registration is available if spots remain, but the participant cap is a key factor. The organizing body is affiliated with the Atletiekunie, the national athletics federation.
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About 10K races in Elburg
10K races in Elburg
Elburg hosts 42 10K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.