Oisterwijk · Netherlands

10K races near Oisterwijk

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2JUL
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Luxembourg Pride Run
Run · 27 km away
JUL 2
11JUL
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Turfloop Schijf
Schijf · 45 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 10K
Jasperloop
Someren · 40 km away
AUG 8
7AUG
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Halfoogstjogging Kasterlee
Kasterlee · 40 km away
26AUG
Run · road · 10K
Stratenloop van Genderen
Genderen · 46 km away
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27AUG
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Ronde van Deil
Deil · 34 km away
28AUG
Run · road · 10K
BoslandTrail Run & Walk
Lommel · 39 km away
28AUG
Run · road · 10K
Danst & Sjanst Run
Turnhout · 33 km away
30AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Rovertsche Leij Trail
Poppel () · 18 km away
30AUG
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Dorpsloop Teteringen
Teteringen · 26 km away
30AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Jasperloop
Someren · 40 km away
SEP 16
2SEP
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Rondje Kemmer
Oirschot · 12 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
DijkenSport DijkenLoop
Beneden-Leeuwen · 40 km away
9SEP
Run · road · 10K
Rusheuvelloop
Burgemeester Jansenhaven · 33 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Ronde van Waalre
Van Waalre · 28 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
De Vossemeren Run
Lommel · 39 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Freedom Run - Liberty Loop
Geldrop · 31 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Betuwse Appelrun
Tiel · 39 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Misty Lakes Trail
Lieshout · 29 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bouwgroep van Schijndel Molenbroekloop
Gemert · 34 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
De Crob Run
Haaften · 27 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Run for Hope - Dordrecht
Dordrecht · 41 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
RoldertorenRun
Run · 27 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Jasperloop
Someren · 40 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
CZ Tilburg Ten Miles (Walk & Run)
Tilburg · 9 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Tilburg Ten Miles
Tilburg · 9 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Uiterwaarden Run Nederasselt
Nederasselt · 44 km away
Oisterwijk · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Oisterwijk

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Ittre Night Run
SAT OCT 3
The Ittre Night Run starts in the village of Ittre in Belgium and sends runners out at dusk in autumn. It offers 5 km and 13 km races, with a kids run added for younger runners, so the evening is built for families as well as regular joggers. The race leans into the night setting: runners follow candlelit stretches, and the village adds a sound-and-light show around the event. Locals call it the “Nightrunners” jog, and its appeal comes from the simple setup of an autumn village run turned into an after-dark group outing.
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.
Jasperloop
SUN OCT 25
The Jasperloop begins at 10:00 on the last Sunday of most months, located beside Het Keelven in Someren, close to forest café De Soete Inval. This is a small Dutch trimloop, emphasizing personal fitness testing over formal championship competition. Registration opens at 9:30; non-members pay €1, and participation is limited to 100 runners. The event occurs 11 times annually, with no session in December. The structure allows participants to complete 1 to 6 laps of a 2.5 km course, offering distances from 2.5 km to 15 km. The semi-paved loop winds through the woods surrounding Het Keelven. The start is accessible from the provincial road connecting Someren, Asten, and Heeze. The event welcomes runners of all ages and experience levels, from novices to seasoned athletes, though some participants compete seriously against their own times and fellow runners. The series has progressed through hundreds of editions.
Krollenloop
SUN NOV 1
The Krollenloop is an annual running event in Veghel, North Brabant, typically starting and finishing on the Markt. The name derives from the krol, a local pastry resembling a croissant or currant bun. The race accommodates a wide range of participants, offering 5 km and 10 km distances, a 10-mile race, a 2.5 km option, and a 1 km fun run for children and novices. The route varies slightly each year but generally incorporates the town centre and adjacent natural areas. The field consists largely of local and regional runners, giving the event a community atmosphere that also accommodates faster club runners and casual participants. Support services include changing facilities, medical assistance, and water stations. Post-race, participants receive a krol, and the day often features music in the event area.
JP Balki Event
WED NOV 4
The JP Balki Event is a charity running race in Heeze, a village in North Brabant, starting on Boschlaan in the town center. Held in April, it includes timed races from short distances to a half marathon. Distances listed include 3 km, 7 km, 10 or 11 km, 14 km, and 21 km. The race honors Jean-Paul Balkestein, who passed away from cardiac arrest while jogging at 32. The event carries a personal local story alongside its sporting aspect. The routes follow roads and paths around Kasteel Heeze, extending into nature areas managed by Brabants Landschap and Staatsbosbeheer. Participants are asked to respect these reserves, avoiding damage or pollution on the course. The event supports the Amsterdam UMC Foundation, funding experimental medical research, and Stichting Hartekind, which finances research into childhood heart defects. This dual purpose allows participants to race a set distance, join in local remembrance, and support the charities connected to the event's cause.
Vestingstad Run Woudrichem
SAT NOV 7
Vestingstad Run Woudrichem is a paved running event starting at Atletiekpark Altena in Sleeuwijk. The half marathon route extends into the historic fortress town of Woudrichem. The event offers seven distances, including short youth races of 0.4, 0.8, and 1.2 km, alongside 5.2 km, 10.5 km, and 21.1 km options, catering to children, recreational runners, and half-marathon participants on the same afternoon. All distances follow a single loop on roads with controlled traffic through the countryside surrounding Altena, Woudrichem, and Sleeuwijk. The half marathon has a 2.5-hour time limit, and its participants and recreational runners are grouped in the same classification. Altena Road Runners organizes the event, which is affiliated with the Atletiekunie and acts as the concluding race of the Blankers & Van Vark Altena Road Circuit. Pre-registration is mandatory, with a limit of 500 participants. Previous editions have featured close competition, such as a course record being improved by only two seconds in wet weather.
Warandeloop Tilburg zaterdag
SAT NOV 28
The Warandeloop Tilburg on Saturday marks the start of a two-day running event held in November within the Oude Warande forest in Tilburg. While the overall Warandeloop tradition began in 1956, Saturday's program caters to a broad public audience, featuring youth races, a half marathon, fun runs, a business run, and Nordic walking, complementing the more competitive cross-country races scheduled for Sunday. The event takes place on a forest course, distinct from urban road circuits, and can attract over 5,000 participants and 12,500 spectators. AV Attila provides numerous volunteers, with Stichting Warandeloop managing the event. Originally a local cross-country race, it evolved into an international competition after 1971 and later expanded to two days. The Sunday elite races now draw strong cross-country fields competing over 10,000 meters for men and 8,100 meters for women.
Jasperloop
SUN NOV 29
The Jasperloop takes place near Keelven in Someren on the last Sunday of each month, excluding December. Runners begin at 10:00 AM. This is a small Dutch trimloop, a low-key run where participants primarily monitor their fitness, although some treat it as a competition against time or other runners. Registration is available at the start area 30 minutes before the run. Non-members pay EUR 1 to enter, and the event is limited to 100 participants. The course is a set 2.5 km loop on semi-paved paths. Runners can complete up to six laps. The start is located near cafe De Soete Inval, by the provincial road connecting Someren, Asten, and Heeze. Signs direct drivers from the road to the start. The registration desk is set up at a picnic table near the track, where runners sign up and receive a bib number. A large clock at each lap allows runners to check their pace. The series has been running for an extended period; organizers estimate it has passed hundreds of editions, but are unsure of the exact start date.
Apotheoseloop 10K
SUN NOV 29
The Aartsen 10 km is the 10-kilometre race held as part of the Arrow Venloop in Venlo. It takes place alongside the Van der Valk Hotel Venlo Half Marathon, meaning the event is structured around both a 10K and a half marathon, not a single main distance. The most notable aspect is the demand: the 10K sold out over five weeks before race day, and the half marathon also sold out. The Venloop Foundation describes a citywide atmosphere surrounding the race, with runners, walkers, and spectators participating in the same event. The Arrow Venloop is now in its nineteenth edition.
Taxandria Vennenloop Oisterwijk
FRI DEC 4
The Taxandria Vennenloop begins and assembles at the Taxandria athletics track in Oisterwijk, Brabant, Netherlands, directing runners toward the town’s woods and fens. This annual road running event occurs on the third Saturday of April, featuring paved main races of 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km, alongside youth runs of 400 m, 800 m, and 1,760 m. The longer courses follow hard-surfaced paths past the Oisterwijk woods and several fen areas, offering a nature-focused route without trail conditions. The 15 km race is included in the Regio13 Road Circuit and has a time limit, creating a more competitive atmosphere than the shorter distances. The event is designed for juniors, club runners, and local road racers, with a limit of 1,000 participants, Atletiekunie affiliation, late registration availability, and a finisher medal for all who complete their chosen distance.
15e Stratenloop Waspik
SUN DEC 13
Stratenloop Waspik is a small Dutch road-running event in Waspik, held on the second Sunday of December. It offers four distances from 1.25 km to 10 km, allowing children to run a short youth race while adults and older juniors can choose 2.5 km, 5 km, or 10 km. The start and finish are located near community center 't Schooltje on Carmelietenstraat, giving the event a local, village-race atmosphere instead of a big-city setup. The race is organized by TLV De La and affiliated with the Atletiekunie. It attracts young runners, club athletes, beginners, and regular local participants, with the field growing to nearly 500 starters. Practical details are straightforward: parking is arranged at SV Capelle in nearby Sprang-Capelle, and runners have access to a shared changing room with toilets but no showers. The 10 km has also featured competitive racing, including a men's course record of 30:33.
Stratenloop Waspik
SUN DEC 13
Stratenloop Waspik is a village road race in Waspik, North Brabant, taking place on the second Sunday of December. The start and finish are located near community centre 't Schooltje. The event features short family races for primary-school children alongside 5 km and 10 km street races. It is affiliated with the Atletiekunie. Participants include club runners aiming for fast times and local runners seeking a manageable December race. The course is largely flat, combining village streets with more open sections around Waspik, passing residential areas, fields, and waterways. The shorter races accommodate children and beginners: 650 metres for the youngest school groups, 1300 metres for older children, and 2500 metres for youth runners and starters. Participation has increased from under 500 runners to nearly 700. The 10 km men's course record is 30:33, indicating the race is suitable for both personal-best attempts and family participation.
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Oisterwijk hosts 46 10K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.